I bought a 2002 Chrysler Town & Country last summer, with the idea of turning it into a mini-motorhome for weekend adventures and road trips. First off, it needed a new transmission, a week after I bought it, but it's had a good life, been taken care of, and runs and drives like new, especially with its new transmission. Now I'm ready to start building removable components that assemble into a mini-motorhome for trips, but remove so the seats can be reinstalled for when I need to carry passengers. Plans (I have a whole sketchbook filled with ideas!) have been a process of evolution, and I think I finally have the plan I'm going to use. And all the units can stack in the back to make room for one of the bench seats when I need to carry a couple extra passengers, but when assembled for camping, two trunks form a sofa/sleeper for one, with double hinged lids that open out to fill the space with sleeping space for two, if needed. An ice chest will function as another space to sit, and another storage unit will support one of the lids when opened to a bed. With a table it will make for comfortable inside eating, computing, or to set up a small TV and DVD player. The hatchback area will be a kitchen unit, with stowing space for the camp stove and cooking needs, and a fold-out work counter under the protection of the open hatchback. In bad weather, tarps can enclose that space. And a folding awning will make for a nice outdoor "living room" in camp. I also have tarps to enclose the awning area if needed. I'm anxious to get it put together and get on the road with it. The T&C gets a surprising 25 - 26 miles per gallon on the open highway with its V-6 3.3 liter engine, and about 20 mpg in town. For what it is, it is surprisingly economical. I'd certainly welcome any comments from other Dodge Caravan/Chrysler T&C mini-vans that are used in similar ways. I couldn't afford to drive a Winnebago or similar, so I compromised and decided on the minivan for my road-trips. I love driving it -- it literally drives itself, and all I have to do is aim it where I want it to go!