Living in your car - the answer.
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Has anybody slept in their car and enjoyed it? I ask as a few days ago i locked myself out of my house, out in the country, at 1am having had a few, ahem, drinks. I had no phone, no neighbours and obviously i wasn't going to drive. Luckily i had my car key in my pocket so i climbed in the back and laid across the rear bench - admittedly i have a large car (E38 7-Series!) - but i couldn't believe how comfy it was! It was like lying on a big sofa but way more comfortable.
It's got me thinking, i could be saving £600 a month by living in here instead of my house. Come to think of it the car has it all; comfy bed, relaxing front chairs, entertainment (radio, CDs & tv!), 'shower' (sit on the roof with the windscreen washers going!?), cooking facilities (in summer the bonnet, winter after engine warm throw on some eggs & bacon every morning?), plus it can take me places my house can't....i think i have solved this country's petrolheads money problems - Live in your car!
I mean, obviously you will be repellent to women, but hey, you can have half-done eggs and wake up with leather stuck to your cheek, but just think of the savings!
It's got me thinking, i could be saving £600 a month by living in here instead of my house. Come to think of it the car has it all; comfy bed, relaxing front chairs, entertainment (radio, CDs & tv!), 'shower' (sit on the roof with the windscreen washers going!?), cooking facilities (in summer the bonnet, winter after engine warm throw on some eggs & bacon every morning?), plus it can take me places my house can't....i think i have solved this country's petrolheads money problems - Live in your car!
I mean, obviously you will be repellent to women, but hey, you can have half-done eggs and wake up with leather stuck to your cheek, but just think of the savings!
Closest I've come is laying across the three front seats of a Merc 709D van. There's a big gap between them there seats, and it was a s
t place to sleep. +1 for condensation too, even in something that size! I'm sure it was a bit less uncomfortable in an E38, but still, I'm surprised you actually enjoyed it!

Edited by McSam on Wednesday 26th January 10:41
Slept in several cars (due to necessity) A truly horrible experiance each time.
Suggest this if your really keen on the idea
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/2423904.htm
Suggest this if your really keen on the idea
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/2423904.htm
chard said:
Slept in several cars (due to necessity) A truly horrible experiance each time.
Suggest this if your really keen on the idea
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/2423904.htm
Like that a lot. Suggest this if your really keen on the idea
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/2423904.htm
Slept in my Z4 coupe once, it was OK.
chard said:
Slept in several cars (due to necessity) A truly horrible experiance each time.
Suggest this if your really keen on the idea
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/2423904.htm
+1 On this, in my youth I was homeless for 2 years and am ashamed to admit that about 9 months of that period was spent sleeping in various cars on a used car sales lot that the dealer left unlocked. A time of my life I'm not proud of, but at the same time has helped me become the person I am today.Suggest this if your really keen on the idea
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/2423904.htm
ironictwist said:
I fell asleep in the MX5 on the beach once with a young lady beside me, I had a lovely few hours kip & it was all VERY warm, cosy & relaxing after a midnight run down to there.
She however was petrified of us getting washed away & apparently was pretty cold the whole night
Woops.
The amount of miles you've done in your MX5 recently you do practically live in it! She however was petrified of us getting washed away & apparently was pretty cold the whole night


I lived in a Merc C Class for a week at Bisley, was meant to be camping but the torrential rain suggested I'd be better with a roof over my head. It was fine.
Also sleep in the car at Rally GB, depending on if I can find somewhere nice to pitch the tent (some stages are great and have woods, others are just open areas of wasteland atop a mountain which would see a tent blown flat in seconds.
Also sleep in the car at Rally GB, depending on if I can find somewhere nice to pitch the tent (some stages are great and have woods, others are just open areas of wasteland atop a mountain which would see a tent blown flat in seconds.
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