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Salutations!
This thread will serve as:
- Ideas for storage in the Honda Fit
- Progress on converting my Honda Fit into a stealthy home away from home.
- Random back stories you don’t have to read that lead me to this point in life.
Warning: Female perspective, sitcom moments and lots of complaining.
You can totally skip these parts.
Background:
Reasons why I chose the Fit over a other types of vehicles.
1. It’s already at my disposal.
I have a 2014 Honda Fit I drive to work and go on daily errands with. It can haul quite a load and it never ceases to surprise me on what I can fit into it. So why not kick it up a notch?
2. I’m Female.
I had originally looked at RV’s, then conversion vans, cargo vans and really liked the idea of converting a cargo van into a stealthy living quarters but THEN it dawned on me… how many women do you see getting in and out of cargo vans?
Please don’t misunderstand; I’m not trying to be shmexist. I was an assistant plumber for some months and every time I stepped out of the company cargo van or truck onto the job site; I always turned heads. This could be for many reasons but one thing’s for certain; they didn’t give the males as much attention when they stepped out and they sure as hell looked nervous or raised an eyebrow when they saw me driving the company step van. Hahaha!
This lead me to look at ‘soccer mom’ type vehicles. No one will bat an eyelash if a woman gets out of a minivan. Right now I look either JUST old enough to be a mom or just young enough to be a moms daughter who borrowed her moms van. Laundry mat, grocery shopping, parking it at work, going to the gym in a minivan would be ideal but most of them are just as bad on gas as a cargo van and less space and many more windows to tint and cover…
The GMC Safari sounded nice for a while- get it in ‘blue’ with windows and your good to stealth but even then, you can fit a bed and a few things and you’re not gaining that much in stealth or gas mileage…
Taking all of these vehicles into consideration and what would look LEAST suspicious for a female driving it, I pulled the lever to lean my seat back in my Honda Fit and removed the head rest; lost in my thoughts…
To my surprise; it was comfy. Very comfy. Throw a sheet and some blankets on me and I could take a nap in here; comfy…
3. Sleeping comfort.
Who needed a bed platform with 6inch+ memory foam when I had a seat that could double as a bed with better back support? Yes- it’s that comfortable!
The Honda Fit, would totally ‘Fit’ my sleeping needs and as long as I thought up a clever way to hide my belongings like cargo in the back- I would be golden.
…Will also want to invest in a sub zero sleeping bag and a Mr Buddy heater for the winter…
4. Boondocking Stealth
‘Shoot, It’s red! I should have got the gray or black colored one…’ was the first thing that came to mind when I considered this but so what? It was still a car as opposed to a construction vehicle or an RV parked outside someone’s house.
As long as no one could see me moving inside, it would just be thought of as another vehicle; likely one of the neighbors had ‘friends’ over and taken up another parking space. It’s not like I would park in the same place twice, that was one of the number 1 rules of boondocking.
The seat leans back low enough to almost be flat. The windows are high but all around the car so…
I would have to do the following to ‘stealth’:
-Tint all back windows limo black.
- Tint the front windows the max I could in NY. I think it’s 30% but whatever the % I would also have window covers made of black out material and shaped with reflectix, held on with magnets.
- I would need window reflectors to leave the windows a jar on or nights or in winter when I wanted to turn on the Mr. Buddy heater to warm up.
5. Gas mileage.
Self explanatory.
6. Small space- forces me to get out more. ‘Freedom’
I would really like to start the ‘old debate’ of ‘what’s the point of traveling if you stay in the hotel the entire time?’ but I don’t intend to start traveling right off the bat.
I have a 9-5 job I really like, and I like ‘my corner of the world’. I just want to get out more and live cheaper / with less responsibility.
Currently I have a 5 bed, 1 bath, 1,512 SQFT home with my fiancé who is NOT into conversion vans, ‘deadly’ motor scooters (with 50cc engines ‘scary’) or truly open to the idea of tiny house living, though he is a sweetheart for humoring me. Maybe if he had to clean the space he would think a little differently… hehehe (he does the yard work- it’s likely more of a hassle so Ill shut up and count my blessings.)
Please don’t think me ungrateful. Our house is wonderful! Oh the simple conveniences I would miss moving into my Honda fit; like a working bathroom, a bubble bath, shower, running (hot)water in general… our whirlpool laundry machine that sings when it’s finished.
This isn’t to say I couldn’t get a nice shower at planet fitness for $10 a month and have an excuse to work out even more than I already do. Or even go to a laundry mat and explore the internet while I wait for my clothes to be done. Everything has a positive and a negative. It’s like a trade off…
Prime example; I could eat out more but I would lose the ability to prepare a family meal or host a holiday event.
I wouldn’t have to pay that blasted oil (heating) bill or electric bill; I could charge my laptop at work, small things run on batteries and get a Mr buddy heater but im sure it wouldn’t be the same… Winters and summers would be tougher. Still- even then I would be going places, walking around, finding places with A/C or heated yoga classes in the dead of winter- being active…
It’s all a trade off of what you think is important = what you gain in exchange for giving something else up. I’m sure all of you already know this though, such is life.
I digress; my living situation is ok for now; something I’m grateful for but living like this (in a vehicle or small space that can move around) is my dream. This is something I’ve always wanted to try! I KNOW I must sound so ignorant. Going from a massive house with all the ‘bells and whistles’ to a vehicle I have to hide the fact I’m living in is like going from a walk in closet to a shoe box, but big dreams aren’t always better.
Especially when all these ‘bells and whistles’ are really just a temporary distraction from the 9-5 job you work to afford them all and root yourself in debt for 25-30 years to pay it all off. – Looking at it all from 3rd person really puts it into perspective, doesn’t it?
I digress- The bottom line is; less stuff- more freedom.
More to come...
Side note: Shortly after posting the 1st thread I realized this should be in the 'car' section rather than the Misc vehicles section... cant seem to delete and re-post though. Anyone able to swap-aroo this thread into the correct section? Please let me know!
The Portable Closet:
Right now I’m in the process of collecting materials and tools to build a portable closet that fits in the back of my Honda Fit.
This is going to be a (roughly) 3’ X 1’7” X 2’5-6”; ½”plywood box with sanded down points at the top where a closet pole will run through and 6 shoe-box sized drawers on one side for underclothing storage.
Keep in mind; if my fiancé figures out what this is he will freak out and think that I’m leaving him. Such is NOT the case and I don’t wish to feed his paranoia. This whole thing is more of a Plan B than anything else but I like to be ‘prepared’ and this helps me feel like I’m a little closer to living my dream.
Maybe one day he’ll let me live out of my car a week to experience this first hand…
Until them; my ‘cover story’ / ‘actually practical excuse’ for wanting to build this ‘portable’ closet is that I want more storage space for the bottom of my closet.
The dimensions (all but length) ‘fit’ perfectly and I’ll stick a box where the length doesn’t work to make it look like it was planned with that box / bin in mind for more storage.
I have the plan:
<img src="" width="1175">
Now all I need are the materials and a circular saw.
Were heading out to a tag sale this weekend with a shed fool of tools to HOPEFULLY pick up some useful and cheap things. I’m also looking on craigslist ‘free’ section in my area to search for wood furniture I can take apart and re-use or wood scraps that fit my needed dimensions for this project.
We’re on a budget – as per norm (mortgage, bills, all the things that ‘root’ you to this socially accepted lifestyle that promote debt) – so everything has to be dirt cheap or free.
The irony here is; I would be able to afford all these tools and materials without a shadow of a doubt if I lived in the Fit but I would have no place to create this project and no electricity to plug into to use the circular saw.
Looking at all my previous little stick-note plans I can see I really want a closet!
<img src="" width="1175">
I saw someone had sliced the rear end of a chevy extended van off and made it into a closet and was really inspired.
<img src="" width="1175">
I know most vehicle dwellers store their clothing in bins and such but having a standard 9-5 job, I need to keep some thing wrinkle free.
I also heard wrapping your work shirts in dryer sheets prevents wrinkles even when not in a dryer. Will have to look into it...
This thread will serve as:
- Ideas for storage in the Honda Fit
- Progress on converting my Honda Fit into a stealthy home away from home.
- Random back stories you don’t have to read that lead me to this point in life.
Warning: Female perspective, sitcom moments and lots of complaining.
You can totally skip these parts.
Background:
Reasons why I chose the Fit over a other types of vehicles.
1. It’s already at my disposal.
I have a 2014 Honda Fit I drive to work and go on daily errands with. It can haul quite a load and it never ceases to surprise me on what I can fit into it. So why not kick it up a notch?
2. I’m Female.
I had originally looked at RV’s, then conversion vans, cargo vans and really liked the idea of converting a cargo van into a stealthy living quarters but THEN it dawned on me… how many women do you see getting in and out of cargo vans?
Please don’t misunderstand; I’m not trying to be shmexist. I was an assistant plumber for some months and every time I stepped out of the company cargo van or truck onto the job site; I always turned heads. This could be for many reasons but one thing’s for certain; they didn’t give the males as much attention when they stepped out and they sure as hell looked nervous or raised an eyebrow when they saw me driving the company step van. Hahaha!
This lead me to look at ‘soccer mom’ type vehicles. No one will bat an eyelash if a woman gets out of a minivan. Right now I look either JUST old enough to be a mom or just young enough to be a moms daughter who borrowed her moms van. Laundry mat, grocery shopping, parking it at work, going to the gym in a minivan would be ideal but most of them are just as bad on gas as a cargo van and less space and many more windows to tint and cover…
The GMC Safari sounded nice for a while- get it in ‘blue’ with windows and your good to stealth but even then, you can fit a bed and a few things and you’re not gaining that much in stealth or gas mileage…
Taking all of these vehicles into consideration and what would look LEAST suspicious for a female driving it, I pulled the lever to lean my seat back in my Honda Fit and removed the head rest; lost in my thoughts…
To my surprise; it was comfy. Very comfy. Throw a sheet and some blankets on me and I could take a nap in here; comfy…
3. Sleeping comfort.
Who needed a bed platform with 6inch+ memory foam when I had a seat that could double as a bed with better back support? Yes- it’s that comfortable!
The Honda Fit, would totally ‘Fit’ my sleeping needs and as long as I thought up a clever way to hide my belongings like cargo in the back- I would be golden.
…Will also want to invest in a sub zero sleeping bag and a Mr Buddy heater for the winter…
4. Boondocking Stealth
‘Shoot, It’s red! I should have got the gray or black colored one…’ was the first thing that came to mind when I considered this but so what? It was still a car as opposed to a construction vehicle or an RV parked outside someone’s house.
As long as no one could see me moving inside, it would just be thought of as another vehicle; likely one of the neighbors had ‘friends’ over and taken up another parking space. It’s not like I would park in the same place twice, that was one of the number 1 rules of boondocking.
The seat leans back low enough to almost be flat. The windows are high but all around the car so…
I would have to do the following to ‘stealth’:
-Tint all back windows limo black.
- Tint the front windows the max I could in NY. I think it’s 30% but whatever the % I would also have window covers made of black out material and shaped with reflectix, held on with magnets.
- I would need window reflectors to leave the windows a jar on or nights or in winter when I wanted to turn on the Mr. Buddy heater to warm up.
5. Gas mileage.
Self explanatory.
6. Small space- forces me to get out more. ‘Freedom’
I would really like to start the ‘old debate’ of ‘what’s the point of traveling if you stay in the hotel the entire time?’ but I don’t intend to start traveling right off the bat.
I have a 9-5 job I really like, and I like ‘my corner of the world’. I just want to get out more and live cheaper / with less responsibility.
Currently I have a 5 bed, 1 bath, 1,512 SQFT home with my fiancé who is NOT into conversion vans, ‘deadly’ motor scooters (with 50cc engines ‘scary’) or truly open to the idea of tiny house living, though he is a sweetheart for humoring me. Maybe if he had to clean the space he would think a little differently… hehehe (he does the yard work- it’s likely more of a hassle so Ill shut up and count my blessings.)
Please don’t think me ungrateful. Our house is wonderful! Oh the simple conveniences I would miss moving into my Honda fit; like a working bathroom, a bubble bath, shower, running (hot)water in general… our whirlpool laundry machine that sings when it’s finished.
This isn’t to say I couldn’t get a nice shower at planet fitness for $10 a month and have an excuse to work out even more than I already do. Or even go to a laundry mat and explore the internet while I wait for my clothes to be done. Everything has a positive and a negative. It’s like a trade off…
Prime example; I could eat out more but I would lose the ability to prepare a family meal or host a holiday event.
I wouldn’t have to pay that blasted oil (heating) bill or electric bill; I could charge my laptop at work, small things run on batteries and get a Mr buddy heater but im sure it wouldn’t be the same… Winters and summers would be tougher. Still- even then I would be going places, walking around, finding places with A/C or heated yoga classes in the dead of winter- being active…
It’s all a trade off of what you think is important = what you gain in exchange for giving something else up. I’m sure all of you already know this though, such is life.
I digress; my living situation is ok for now; something I’m grateful for but living like this (in a vehicle or small space that can move around) is my dream. This is something I’ve always wanted to try! I KNOW I must sound so ignorant. Going from a massive house with all the ‘bells and whistles’ to a vehicle I have to hide the fact I’m living in is like going from a walk in closet to a shoe box, but big dreams aren’t always better.
Especially when all these ‘bells and whistles’ are really just a temporary distraction from the 9-5 job you work to afford them all and root yourself in debt for 25-30 years to pay it all off. – Looking at it all from 3rd person really puts it into perspective, doesn’t it?
I digress- The bottom line is; less stuff- more freedom.
More to come...
Side note: Shortly after posting the 1st thread I realized this should be in the 'car' section rather than the Misc vehicles section... cant seem to delete and re-post though. Anyone able to swap-aroo this thread into the correct section? Please let me know!
The Portable Closet:
Right now I’m in the process of collecting materials and tools to build a portable closet that fits in the back of my Honda Fit.
This is going to be a (roughly) 3’ X 1’7” X 2’5-6”; ½”plywood box with sanded down points at the top where a closet pole will run through and 6 shoe-box sized drawers on one side for underclothing storage.
Keep in mind; if my fiancé figures out what this is he will freak out and think that I’m leaving him. Such is NOT the case and I don’t wish to feed his paranoia. This whole thing is more of a Plan B than anything else but I like to be ‘prepared’ and this helps me feel like I’m a little closer to living my dream.
Maybe one day he’ll let me live out of my car a week to experience this first hand…
Until them; my ‘cover story’ / ‘actually practical excuse’ for wanting to build this ‘portable’ closet is that I want more storage space for the bottom of my closet.
The dimensions (all but length) ‘fit’ perfectly and I’ll stick a box where the length doesn’t work to make it look like it was planned with that box / bin in mind for more storage.
I have the plan:
<img src="" width="1175">
Now all I need are the materials and a circular saw.
Were heading out to a tag sale this weekend with a shed fool of tools to HOPEFULLY pick up some useful and cheap things. I’m also looking on craigslist ‘free’ section in my area to search for wood furniture I can take apart and re-use or wood scraps that fit my needed dimensions for this project.
We’re on a budget – as per norm (mortgage, bills, all the things that ‘root’ you to this socially accepted lifestyle that promote debt) – so everything has to be dirt cheap or free.
The irony here is; I would be able to afford all these tools and materials without a shadow of a doubt if I lived in the Fit but I would have no place to create this project and no electricity to plug into to use the circular saw.
Looking at all my previous little stick-note plans I can see I really want a closet!
<img src="" width="1175">
I saw someone had sliced the rear end of a chevy extended van off and made it into a closet and was really inspired.
<img src="" width="1175">
I know most vehicle dwellers store their clothing in bins and such but having a standard 9-5 job, I need to keep some thing wrinkle free.
I also heard wrapping your work shirts in dryer sheets prevents wrinkles even when not in a dryer. Will have to look into it...
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Edited by mod to remove extra blank lines, and resized images to fit on smaller screens (see forum rule #5, "Don't waste space and be brief").
Also note that posts posted within 30 minutes by the same author right after each other, will be merged with a line between, like this