Haven't been on here for quite a bit, lots of things changed. Living in Michigan with a rear wheel drive conversion van as a primary vehicle while trying to fix it up was crappy. I got stuck in a freezing rain storm on the highway and spun 3x's last winter. So...I sold it for a 4wd Jeep Cherokee. And I have to say I love my Jeep! <span style="position: absolute; visibility: visible; z-index: 9999; overflow: hidden; height: 38px; width: 674px; top: 752px; left: 665px; right: 1339px; bottom: 790px;" class="swiff-uploader-box"></span><br> Even <span style="position: absolute; visibility: visible; z-index: 9999; overflow: hidden; height: 38px; width: 674px; top: 752px; left: 665px; right: 1339px; bottom: 790px;" class="swiff-uploader-box"></span>though I thought living in a van would be ideal for me, I found that having a 4wd vehicle with a trailer/camper would work better for me especially when camping in the boonies<img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"><br> Now I'm saving for a small travel trailer, not sure if a pop up is a good idea. <br> Does anyone have an opinion on how pop up campers hold up in cooler weather or rain? Is it true that they tend to break a lot? <br>Thanks again for this awesome site and all the great info!!!!!!!<img src="https://vanlivingforum.com/images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif" align="absmiddle" border="0"><br><br>