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In actual fact, I'd probably never sleep in one as I have a good tent, mat and bag, but the desire for a day van is still very real.
It would be nice to be able to drive to a trail centre with wife and dog, with bikes inside the vehicle, lap trails while wife walks dog, and not be under pressure to leave as soon as they're finished (ie somewhere nice with facilities to make tea and lunch, mobile Internet and a tv), while i finish riding.
My dream of campervans is exactly this. But includes toilet. I'm of that age
I've been dreaming of buying a stealthy camper since moving back to Ireland at the beginning of July, but i feel like a large part of that is influenced by the current situation and heightened demand.
In actual fact, I'd probably never sleep in one as I have a good tent, mat and bag, but the desire for a day van is still very real.
It would be nice to be able to drive to a trail centre with wife and dog, with bikes inside the vehicle, lap trails while wife walks dog, and not be under pressure to leave as soon as they're finished (ie somewhere nice with facilities to make tea and lunch, mobile Internet and a tv), while i finish riding.
It would also be nice to use it as a mobile office for a change of scenery on occasion.
The tax/insurance situation around private use of commercial vehicles is much more complicated in Ireland though annoyingly.