Hello all! For several years now, I've contemplated Permanent Nomadic Vehicular Living (PNVL) as a life choice. One factor or another has prevented/persuaded me from doing so, but now...I pay a king's ransom to live in a little apartment box surrounded by crazy people and have to suppress my homicidal urges on a daily basis. Background: 63 years old. Mostly dead. Deteriorating due to diabetes, heart problems, etc. etc. etc., warranty long expired but still running. I lived in an RV for almost a year about a decade ago, and enjoyed it. I've camped out every summer, often for extended periods of time, ever since I was a kid.
Current situation: No job, and no real prospects due to physical limitations and my disinclination to be supervised by some drooling nimrod who's 40 years younger than I. Collecting a king's ransom from (early) SSI, $457 a month (used to be $452 but we got an increase this year!!!!). I also have $24,000 in savings. There's a reasonable chance I could bump up my income by another $500/mo or so by returning to the loathsome and ill-paid practice of online editing.
So I'd like your recommendations for a car or van that I could use as a full-time mobile residence. I don't want an RV because they're big, heavy, ponderous, expensive, slow, horribly unreliable, hard to maneuver, and crammed to the gills with stuff I don't need, like a kitchen and a fridge. I've searched the threads on this forum and while there are lots of ideas, there doesn't seem to be any real consensus as to what might be best.
As the market for used cars right now is like a flock of vampires during a blood shortage, I want to make the best possible decision. Frankly, it might be better to wait several months before doing this, but a) I might croak (which, admittedly, would solve my dilemma, albeit in a way I don't want just yet), and b) I've found myself doing online research about which shotguns are powerful enough to effectively fire through an apartment ceiling. So, best I do this sooner rather than later.
Also: I have a 2010 Hyundai Elantra sedan ("Old Paint") with 194,000 miles on it that runs just peachy; I've done a lot of maintenance on it and I expect to get at least another 50-60 thousand miles out of it. Due to its battle scars and high mileage, it would fetch only about $2,500 used. So building it into a camping car would be another option; I just don't know if it would be big/safe enough.
Any and all suggestions, observations, comments, jokes, communiques from the Deep State, or utterly irrelevant utterances are welcome.
Current situation: No job, and no real prospects due to physical limitations and my disinclination to be supervised by some drooling nimrod who's 40 years younger than I. Collecting a king's ransom from (early) SSI, $457 a month (used to be $452 but we got an increase this year!!!!). I also have $24,000 in savings. There's a reasonable chance I could bump up my income by another $500/mo or so by returning to the loathsome and ill-paid practice of online editing.
So I'd like your recommendations for a car or van that I could use as a full-time mobile residence. I don't want an RV because they're big, heavy, ponderous, expensive, slow, horribly unreliable, hard to maneuver, and crammed to the gills with stuff I don't need, like a kitchen and a fridge. I've searched the threads on this forum and while there are lots of ideas, there doesn't seem to be any real consensus as to what might be best.
As the market for used cars right now is like a flock of vampires during a blood shortage, I want to make the best possible decision. Frankly, it might be better to wait several months before doing this, but a) I might croak (which, admittedly, would solve my dilemma, albeit in a way I don't want just yet), and b) I've found myself doing online research about which shotguns are powerful enough to effectively fire through an apartment ceiling. So, best I do this sooner rather than later.
Also: I have a 2010 Hyundai Elantra sedan ("Old Paint") with 194,000 miles on it that runs just peachy; I've done a lot of maintenance on it and I expect to get at least another 50-60 thousand miles out of it. Due to its battle scars and high mileage, it would fetch only about $2,500 used. So building it into a camping car would be another option; I just don't know if it would be big/safe enough.
Any and all suggestions, observations, comments, jokes, communiques from the Deep State, or utterly irrelevant utterances are welcome.