Sleep in the car
Discussion
Hello
I am currently shopping for a new car and was discussing this with friends - as you do. We got onto the subject of estate cars because I occasionally go camping and like the idea of the extra room for bikes and tents etc. Then we got to thinking about the possibility of sleeping in the car instead of using a tent. So ideally a flat surface of about 6 foot or more in length and wide enough for a sleeping bag. Shirley some estate cars are big enough nowadays.
Has anyone done this or tried it?
Thanks...
I am currently shopping for a new car and was discussing this with friends - as you do. We got onto the subject of estate cars because I occasionally go camping and like the idea of the extra room for bikes and tents etc. Then we got to thinking about the possibility of sleeping in the car instead of using a tent. So ideally a flat surface of about 6 foot or more in length and wide enough for a sleeping bag. Shirley some estate cars are big enough nowadays.
Has anyone done this or tried it?
Thanks...
You can sleep quite comfortably in most non-sports cars now, with the seats fully reclined I've slept in all sorts and I'm 6'3"
At Rally GB last year me and my mate spent the night in his Espace demonstrator (the tent got blown to bits on the top of the Brecon Beacons on night 1), him and his mrs slept in the rearmost seats with the middle row folded, I slept in the front passenger seat.
At Rally GB last year me and my mate spent the night in his Espace demonstrator (the tent got blown to bits on the top of the Brecon Beacons on night 1), him and his mrs slept in the rearmost seats with the middle row folded, I slept in the front passenger seat.
If it's for a one off sleep, then kipping in the seat is fine.
It will get cold though, as the heat escapes quickly through the glass.
Obviously you must be careful regarding being in a public place / location, and having had a few beers too.
If there is the space to put up a tent and a blow up matress, then I'd take that option every time .... actually I'd probably stop being so tight, and book a hotel
It will get cold though, as the heat escapes quickly through the glass.
Obviously you must be careful regarding being in a public place / location, and having had a few beers too.
If there is the space to put up a tent and a blow up matress, then I'd take that option every time .... actually I'd probably stop being so tight, and book a hotel
ATM said:
Hello
I am currently shopping for a new car and was discussing this with friends - as you do. We got onto the subject of estate cars because I occasionally go camping and like the idea of the extra room for bikes and tents etc. Then we got to thinking about the possibility of sleeping in the car instead of using a tent. So ideally a flat surface of about 6 foot or more in length and wide enough for a sleeping bag. Shirley some estate cars are big enough nowadays.
Has anyone done this or tried it?
Thanks...
Yep. At a couple of race weekends I've slept in "hotel Volkswagen" A 1996 Golf TD. Oh, and I've slept at the london gateway in a bubble shape nissan micra. I'll put a picture up when I get home.I am currently shopping for a new car and was discussing this with friends - as you do. We got onto the subject of estate cars because I occasionally go camping and like the idea of the extra room for bikes and tents etc. Then we got to thinking about the possibility of sleeping in the car instead of using a tent. So ideally a flat surface of about 6 foot or more in length and wide enough for a sleeping bag. Shirley some estate cars are big enough nowadays.
Has anyone done this or tried it?
Thanks...
Vesuvius 996 said:
Chim Chim said:
My Dad (years ago) had a CX Safari which I seem to recall he transported a double bed mattress in.
Is your Dad Rod Rammage?Edited by crofty1984 on Monday 29th September 13:53
markmullen said:
I've been running a Dodge Ram 1500 quad cam pickup for the past couple of days (5.7 hemi on LPG), a family of four could sleep comfortably in the bed of that.
Funny you say that I have that exact plan for mine, I've got a full height hard top and am looking at making a fold out platform to lock into the bed liner slots to make a fully flat 5' x 6'4" bed.patmahe said:
Myself and 3 other 6 footers slept in one of these one night after a chilly peppers concert, it was a 3 door too so toilet breaks were interesting. I dont recommend it though.
Oddly enough I moved houses with a 205, and I wouldn't recommend driving one with a double-bed on the roofrack either.I believe that you can get roof tents for discoveries... there was a thread on here a few weeks back about doing a trek in iceland, and because of the heat you couldn't sleep in a tent on the ground, so these things had tents on the roof. Might be an idea worth persuing...
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