I think ppl that live in their vehicle appreciate the little things way more than most ppl. To find joy in the small things in life unlike most materialistic people that suck!! Good luck to you on your journey! Very creative!
I totally agree. I’ve been in my vehicle for 19 months and totally appreciate the small things…crisp outdoor breeze, waking up with few on the windshield and finally stretching out after my 14 hour workdays. Looking at the stars while peeing outside 😂
Here's a tip for you and it may be worthless but here goes, a fellow youtuber moved out to Seattle to work in the drywall union. He lived in his truck for over a year until he could bring a motor home he owned back in Idaho. Since he was living and working in the same city he joined a local gym. The benefits of joining a gym were it was open 24/7. He had his own locker to store personal hygiene products and shaving supplies. He had access to showers anytime. The gym provided the wash clothes and towels and he could also work out on the equipment. He also had the added benefit of socializing with other members and not being lonely. I haven't watched all your videos yet ,so you may already be doing this. Just saying! Anyway you seem to be doing well and I hope you're able to really save a lot of cash. Stay safe.....there's a lot of knuckleheads out there..
@@AvaCarl99 I was homeless for 8 months. I bought a rather large tent and pitched it in the woods. I had a car but I couldn't sleep in it because I couldn't fold down the back seats. I spent a lot of time in book stores. I was unemployed so I spent a lot of time at the unemployment office on the computers. I ate at the homeless shelters for free. Did some panhandling.to make money for food. The tough part was the hot and cold weather in NC.
Love it, I live in my car too and I can definitely say that those window screens are a life saver. I also have the fan as well and a power station. I'm working on building a custom roof rack that will hold solar panels, a small battery bank and a small fridge and freezer to help with food storage. Keep it up girl 👍😊
Just converted my SUV to sleep in. I recommend rain guards for the windows (try get black or cover them in black tape) so that you can crack your windows down at night and no one will see the windows down. Also look up pet window car barrier for grill type things to put on them. I have mine under my coverings similar to yours. Collapsable bucket+bags are good for going to the bathroom but saving space. Windows I made coverings with reflectix as I like to lounge around in the day and no one can see in. Also roof racks and cargo pod or even the bags that sit on the roof will give a lot of extra luggage space but does give a bit of stealth away. But great job. Thanks for the tips about the car water boiler.
Finally see someone who agrees with me. When I tell people I sleep better in my car than in a bed in a house they think I'm crazy. I'm so comfortable in my car, there is no distractions, it's dark, I feel safe and secure and no one bothering me. I sleep like a baby in my car and everytime I go try and sleep somewhere else I have trouble sleeping
Although I do not live in the car I have traveled in it and I have the similar front seat back seat divider. I've also ordered on Amazon a blow up bed that would fit on the back seat with connection blow ups that would go on the floor which I have not tried out yet. I admire those that are nomads and was for 2 years in a much larger vehicle including a truck with a cabover which was more like a house. I pray for your safe travels and look forward to following you. God bless
When I knew I was going to be in my truck after covid started, spent over a year sleeping in it. The front seat tilted back was the best place. Didn't need my cpap because I wasn't horizontal. Sciatica completely went away. Put a shell on it. Had a 12 volt dc fridge, dc microwave and coffee maker. Had 300 watts of solar with separate batteries. Staying in a vehicle did hurt my health as a middle aged person. When all you do is sit all day and all night only makes you weaker. Keep the keys in the ignition in case you have to leave in a hurry. I only parked in well lit areas in front on super markets and never in the dark or away from civilization. Always left by 6:00 am. Had a job, showered at the gym. Ended up renting a small office at the same time for $450 a month which helped tremendously. Many people are renting offices and sleeping there. Most commercial leases do not allow that and police could ticket vehicles after hours. Would leave the office around 10 pm, go to my favorite market parking lot, put up shades on front windows (even though all windows were tinted) and go to sleep. Have an escape plan in the event something shows up and catches you off guard. Be prepared to jump into the front seat and drive away quickly. This is also one of the reasons, I slept in the front seat.
All my life I lived in the house, and also all my life my business is about cars. It doesn't really matter if a person is living in a house Or in a car it only depends on how he Or she manage himself/herself. Stay safe and have a prosperous life's journey. Thank you. 💜🙋
Is everything you own in the car or do you have a storage area at your work or at someone's house or that you rent. You seem to have more clothes than what would fit in that tiny suitcase when I watch your videos. Just curious... as I start to camp more in my car, I notice things like this about possessions. thanks!
When I lived in my car I went to lowes and bought a roll of reflectix and made shades for all of my windows. Blocked out the light completely and cut the heat down too. It was super hot outside here in Hampton Roads and it was a life saver. Not to mention the privacy.
Hey Ava good to see your new video. I’m in a similar situation.we’re traveler in earth. You have the same night time routine. I use the foldable bucket from Walmart. Blessings on your journey you are an incredible beloved human being! I’m in l.a tho. 😃✨💜👁🌎🙏🏼
I feel like my sleeping schedule is fixed now that I sleep in the car too. I definitely also a LOT LESS. I do lose sleep though because I don't feel safe or secluded when I sleep in my car even though I close out the windows from ppl. The homeless in my town are everywhere and active at night so they are outside my car and it's makes me scared I'll get mugged or worse. But if I was somewhere secluded, I'd feel so so snug and safe.
Good work Ava! Keep us posted. I think most people who watch your videos would really enjoy living outside. I had a great crew when I did it and we would keep in contact daily. Good times
If it's not legal it's more challenging...she also has a very attractive car ,some don't!!! So situations vary!!! She speaks very much like sleeping in her backyard... Not teaching from a camping perspective...So I have great concerns
I live in my car too, this makes me feel better and I hate sleeping in the summer that’s the only problem. Winter is better cause you can close all windows and get warm easier then cooling off
@@Lisa-kz7vw If you have a car. Sleeping is the biggest problem when homeless. You can join a gym to take showers and eat at eating establishments. You can hang out at book stores or at work. But when it's time to steep it may be too hot or too cold.
hi Ava I’m Bonnie, I JUST SUBSCRIBED TO YOUR CHANNEL on today Monday November 21/ 2022 ), I gave you a thumbs up and thanks for your car Tour showing that you can live out of your car comfortable.
I used to work 2 jobs and I would often unintentionally fall asleep in my car. I would be up at 5:30am finish at 1:00pm and my second shift didn't start til 5:00pm. Rather than spend the money on petrol to drive home (I lived 45 minutes away) I would often buy my lunch and eat it in the car. After I finished eating there would still be 3+ hours before I had to start work again. I always felt comfortable enough to fall asleep but I would wake up sweating with a sore throat and a headache every time. I don't know what caused it but for those reasons I remember forcing myself to stay awake
great to see someone living in a car that has the rubicks cube etc as I lived in a car for nearly two years and I have been doing the rubicks cube for many years and ref the rubicks cube etc after completing the top surface there are only 7 sequences required to complete the rubicks cube and they are a left and right reversible 2nd layer middle sequence eg 4 of these sequences and you complete the 2nd layer 3rd layer requires swap corners sequence then a left and right reversible corner sequence then a 3 middle move sequence and a 4 move middle sequence and you'll complete the rubicks cube etc I make rubicks cube videos on all sequences and the sequences that people get stuck on etc when I lived in a car o used to sleep in the front seat and keep the back seats clear and access the boot internally etc
I used to sleep on my car when I was homeless wasn't easy but it wasn't impossible either, the only thing I found hard was finding a safe place to park other than that it was cool, I saved good money... the water heater is pretty cool
I’ve made my old car comfy because thankfully I can pull my backseat down and I sleep with my body in my trunk and legs on backseat and got plenty of blankets and pillows so it’s perfect and I like your back window screens
The fan is awesome! I got it on amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09QPRTJRL/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&aaxitk=e8f008e841348d5379072db3c397bf3c&content-id=amzn1.sym.53aae2ac-0129-49a5-9c09-6530a9e11786%3Aamzn1.sym.53aae2ac-0129-49a5-9c09-6530a9e11786&hsa_cr_id=5783244510201&pd_rd_plhdr=t&pd_rd_r=c765734a-5ba9-4f41-9103-486221094996&pd_rd_w=vYbsx&pd_rd_wg=mOwnO&qid=1660531746&ref_=sbx_be_s_sparkle_mcd_asin_0_title&sr=1-1-a094db1c-5033-42c6-82a2-587d01f975e8&th=1
Can you provide the name & model of your fan? Or the link would be great! I’ve been doing car life for over 2 years it’s not as bad as ppl think.some days are better than others but it’s definitely doable. I honestly feel nomadic living seems more natural and idk why.
I'm in Tucson..your welcome to swing through n use the house to get you a break .. it gets old live ng in a car I lived in my truck several times over the past 5 years
Cool vid, I’ve live in a van and pickup truck with a topper. I’ve slept in my car and have been thinking about doing it more. I think if you have a roof rack or a trailer hitch with storage you’d have it made. Sleeping in my car I used an air up pool floaty worked great and pretty comfortable. Anyhow good luck
I wish I had the confidence to do this I could save so much and pay off the majority of my debts in a year I just don't think I could do it and would be afraid plus I hate hot weather I would be miserable in the summer months.
@@georgeschillinger6299 in Seattle Washington a judge ruled that if your car is your home the police cannot impound it for any reason. Personally, I think living in your car trend is only going to continue in popularity as renting takes up such a high percentage of your income.
@agent4you2 that's the problem I have. I'm not afraid of the police, and I try to sleep in the Walmart parking lot where it's legal (Walmarts invite travelers to use their lots to sleep in), but I don't sleep much or well because I'm afraid of these other homeless. The ones without vehicles who wander around, mentally ill, or drunk or on drugs. I'm afraid of getting mugged, raped, held at gun point, or my car jacked. Because maybe someone recognized my habits the way I recognize theirs. It's really scary to me
@@JBunny7482 try hotel parking lot .. I did that when I was traveling from Cali to Indiana . I only had money for gas and food and not a room . Whenever I got tired I pulled into a hotel parking lot and went to sleep .
I dog sit 2 dogs for a young girl who lives in her car and works at Amazon 4 days a week 10 hr days her babies adapted very well they are happy to arrive in the morning and know just when it’s time for mommy to come pick them up…can’t believe it’s been 4 years already..it’s was rough during Covid though…
I really want to know where you got your bed. That is my one thing I still need to figure out. I have seen you show it before and could not see the brand or what it is exactly. Do you mind sharing? Thanks!
I bought the same kinda rechargeable fan on a Walmart clearance shelf for 20 bucks mine had a hook to hang it on the top and the base with the battery was also a Big clip you could clip to a headrest in your car 🙃 loved the timer ⏲️ could set it for 2 4 6 8 hrs before going to sleep 😴
Great video! Could you please share the link for the fan and the generator? Also, I used this YT video from J Perm to solve the rubik's cube - "Learn How to Solve a Rubik's Cube in 10 Minutes (Beginner Tutorial)". Took me about two hours to solve it the first time, now I do it in about 3-5 minutes.
The fan is www.amazon.com/dp/B09QPRTJRL?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details and the power station is www.amazon.com/Portable-FlashFish-Generator-Adventure-Emergency/dp/B07T48L6CF/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1XDRV58CIYNQL&. Thanks for the Rubik’s cube tutorial suggestion!
In some states it is illegal to sleep in car like my state. Yet I seem to manage. I go to campsites to be out of sight out of mind. I rather sleep in my car than go through the trauma of renting from manipulative renters
I actually recently greatly improved the curtain! Initially it was supported by a string that connected to the pillars of the car. However, it would hang low and sag a lot. Now I have a wire that bends to the shape of the car, and holds the curtain all the way to the ceiling. I can demonstrate in a video sometime soon. I also put a pic of it on insta though if you’d like to see it soon :)
@@AvaCarl99 That would be wonderful, so far I've been using safety pins and a black fabric from Walmart and poking holes in my ceiling 😐... What's your insta?
hi I also live in my car and sometimes I feel like I'm going to explode and I have to get out of the car, so little space suffocates me and I start to lack air, it's very sad and frustrating, good luck
Hi this is Ben I just started camping and living out of my car it’s crazy rents are getting expensive can u pls guide me what to do and where did u find the curtain Tnx
I’m in the same boat, but I find myself spending way too much money on gas for my car moving from one spot to another because the crime is so much out of hand and the good spots are few and far between. I work full time and make to much for any kind of low income apartment and not enough for anything else! Greedy apartment complexes are really taking advantage of the housing market! And so here I em living in my car shower at the gym and go to work for the City… well I like your video’s they give me some comfort ⭐️ God bless you and sleep well 😴
I think ppl that live in their vehicle appreciate the little things way more than most ppl. To find joy in the small things in life unlike most materialistic people that suck!! Good luck to you on your journey! Very creative!
I totally agree. I’ve been in my vehicle for 19 months and totally appreciate the small things…crisp outdoor breeze, waking up with few on the windshield and finally stretching out after my 14 hour workdays.
Looking at the stars while peeing outside 😂
Here's a tip for you and it may be worthless but here goes, a fellow youtuber moved out to Seattle to work in the drywall union. He lived in his truck for over a year until he could bring a motor home he owned back in Idaho. Since he was living and working in the same city he joined a local gym. The benefits of joining a gym were it was open 24/7. He had his own locker to store personal hygiene products and shaving supplies. He had access to showers anytime. The gym provided the wash clothes and towels and he could also work out on the equipment. He also had the added benefit of socializing with other members and not being lonely. I haven't watched all your videos yet ,so you may already be doing this. Just saying! Anyway you seem to be doing well and I hope you're able to really save a lot of cash. Stay safe.....there's a lot of knuckleheads out there..
I am also part of a gym, and that is definitely essential! I like working out, and that is where I use the showers as well.
@@AvaCarl99 So where do you like to hang out when you don't feel like being in the car?
@@crand20033 I will usually be at my office, at the gym, or at the library!
@@AvaCarl99 I was homeless for 8 months. I bought a rather large tent and pitched it in the woods. I had a car but I couldn't sleep in it because I couldn't fold down the back seats. I spent a lot of time in book stores. I was unemployed so I spent a lot of time at the unemployment office on the computers. I ate at the homeless shelters for free. Did some panhandling.to make money for food. The tough part was the hot and cold weather in NC.
@@crand20033 i live in NC as well and I’m wondering how I would navigate the weather here. I’ll probably be living in my car in the next month or two.
I honestly love seeing how creative people are!
Love it, I live in my car too and I can definitely say that those window screens are a life saver. I also have the fan as well and a power station. I'm working on building a custom roof rack that will hold solar panels, a small battery bank and a small fridge and freezer to help with food storage.
Keep it up girl 👍😊
Just converted my SUV to sleep in. I recommend rain guards for the windows (try get black or cover them in black tape) so that you can crack your windows down at night and no one will see the windows down. Also look up pet window car barrier for grill type things to put on them. I have mine under my coverings similar to yours.
Collapsable bucket+bags are good for going to the bathroom but saving space.
Windows I made coverings with reflectix as I like to lounge around in the day and no one can see in.
Also roof racks and cargo pod or even the bags that sit on the roof will give a lot of extra luggage space but does give a bit of stealth away.
But great job. Thanks for the tips about the car water boiler.
Thanks!
Thank you!
You’re right, that looks so comfy cozy. I see why you enjoy your car-home. Thanks.
Finally see someone who agrees with me. When I tell people I sleep better in my car than in a bed in a house they think I'm crazy. I'm so comfortable in my car, there is no distractions, it's dark, I feel safe and secure and no one bothering me. I sleep like a baby in my car and everytime I go try and sleep somewhere else I have trouble sleeping
I sleep comfortably in the front I’m just getting used to not being in a home 😂
You sound like a mini me. We have the same ideas. My only drawback is having to fit my mobility scooter in my car.
Omg, me too. I woke up refreshed and ready for the day
It's great to see Ava getting more smiles and comfy with the camera. Am I wrong?
eheh
No
You are amazingly organized, it really shows! Your car is really clean too.
Although I do not live in the car I have traveled in it and I have the similar front seat back seat divider. I've also ordered on Amazon a blow up bed that would fit on the back seat with connection blow ups that would go on the floor which I have not tried out yet. I admire those that are nomads and was for 2 years in a much larger vehicle including a truck with a cabover which was more like a house. I pray for your safe travels and look forward to following you. God bless
When I knew I was going to be in my truck after covid started, spent over a year sleeping in it. The front seat tilted back was the best place. Didn't need my cpap because I wasn't horizontal. Sciatica completely went away. Put a shell on it. Had a 12 volt dc fridge, dc microwave and coffee maker. Had 300 watts of solar with separate batteries. Staying in a vehicle did hurt my health as a middle aged person. When all you do is sit all day and all night only makes you weaker. Keep the keys in the ignition in case you have to leave in a hurry. I only parked in well lit areas in front on super markets and never in the dark or away from civilization. Always left by 6:00 am. Had a job, showered at the gym. Ended up renting a small office at the same time for $450 a month which helped tremendously. Many people are renting offices and sleeping there. Most commercial leases do not allow that and police could ticket vehicles after hours. Would leave the office around 10 pm, go to my favorite market parking lot, put up shades on front windows (even though all windows were tinted) and go to sleep. Have an escape plan in the event something shows up and catches you off guard. Be prepared to jump into the front seat and drive away quickly. This is also one of the reasons, I slept in the front seat.
All my life I lived in the house, and also all my life my business is about cars. It doesn't really matter if a person is living in a house Or in a car it only depends on how he Or she manage himself/herself. Stay safe and have a prosperous life's journey. Thank you. 💜🙋
You're a very entertaining communicator, a cool chick!
Hi Ava, this was another fun video to watch. Thanks!
❤ good tour of the beautiful car. I plan on making a video myself thanks for the advice. Love from the heart 💐
Is everything you own in the car or do you have a storage area at your work or at someone's house or that you rent. You seem to have more clothes than what would fit in that tiny suitcase when I watch your videos. Just curious... as I start to camp more in my car, I notice things like this about possessions. thanks!
Yes, my workplace conveniently has storage lockers so I store some things there!
I love to sleep in my suv it is very comfortable and peaceful.
I am slowly building it up
When I lived in my car I went to lowes and bought a roll of reflectix and made shades for all of my windows. Blocked out the light completely and cut the heat down too. It was super hot outside here in Hampton Roads and it was a life saver. Not to mention the privacy.
Ava, the rubix cube- start with the white ones! Your space is perfect!
Would love to see your mattress and bed setup details- mattress thickness and demensions - thanks!
I am binge watching all your videos', great content!
Love that, thank you!
Hey Ava good to see your new video. I’m in a similar situation.we’re traveler in earth. You have the same night time routine. I use the foldable bucket from Walmart. Blessings on your journey you are an incredible beloved human being! I’m in l.a tho. 😃✨💜👁🌎🙏🏼
I lived in my 2015 Altima for 2 years and have those same type of curtains. They're awesome.
The bed la way comfortable and cozy!
Nice Job Ava, stay safe
I feel like my sleeping schedule is fixed now that I sleep in the car too. I definitely also a LOT LESS. I do lose sleep though because I don't feel safe or secluded when I sleep in my car even though I close out the windows from ppl. The homeless in my town are everywhere and active at night so they are outside my car and it's makes me scared I'll get mugged or worse. But if I was somewhere secluded, I'd feel so so snug and safe.
Also, I use shirts for windows and a towels on my front two seats
To block the front area lol it works and it’s free
You do it so well...I like your power device and fan...plus your great attitude! Thanks for sharing this.
Good work Ava! Keep us posted. I think most people who watch your videos would really enjoy living outside. I had a great crew when I did it and we would keep in contact daily. Good times
If it's not legal it's more challenging...she also has a very attractive car ,some don't!!! So situations vary!!! She speaks very much like sleeping in her backyard... Not teaching from a camping perspective...So I have great concerns
Great idea 😀 for saving 1500 $ or 2000$ without renting a small house , keep your smile keep your life safe . And peaceful from Morocco 🥰
I live in my car too, this makes me feel better and I hate sleeping in the summer that’s the only problem. Winter is better cause you can close all windows and get warm easier then cooling off
If u remove your headrest. Move the seat all the way forward.. YOU CAN LAY THE SEAT BACK LIKE A BED
Nice and simple
I absolutely love that fan I need it!
My biggest problem with living in a car was heating and air conditioning. But I live in NC where it can get very hot or very cold.
that would be my biggest concern as well
@@Lisa-kz7vw If you have a car. Sleeping is the biggest problem when homeless. You can join a gym to take showers and eat at eating establishments. You can hang out at book stores or at work. But when it's time to steep it may be too hot or too cold.
I picked up weathertec fitted sunscreens and I love it.
hi Ava I’m Bonnie, I JUST SUBSCRIBED TO YOUR CHANNEL on today Monday November 21/ 2022 ), I gave you a thumbs up and thanks for your car Tour showing that you can live out of your car comfortable.
Je vous respecte pour votre courage
I used to work 2 jobs and I would often unintentionally fall asleep in my car. I would be up at 5:30am finish at 1:00pm and my second shift didn't start til 5:00pm. Rather than spend the money on petrol to drive home (I lived 45 minutes away) I would often buy my lunch and eat it in the car. After I finished eating there would still be 3+ hours before I had to start work again. I always felt comfortable enough to fall asleep but I would wake up sweating with a sore throat and a headache every time. I don't know what caused it but for those reasons I remember forcing myself to stay awake
great to see someone living in a car that has the rubicks cube etc as I lived in a car for nearly two years and I have been doing the rubicks cube for many years and ref the rubicks cube etc after completing the top surface there are only 7 sequences required to complete the rubicks cube and they are
a left and right reversible 2nd layer middle sequence eg 4 of these sequences and you complete the 2nd layer
3rd layer requires
swap corners sequence
then a left and right reversible corner sequence
then a 3 middle move sequence and a 4 move middle sequence and you'll complete the rubicks cube etc I make rubicks cube videos on all sequences and the sequences that people get stuck on etc
when I lived in a car o used to sleep in the front seat and keep the back seats clear and access the boot internally etc
I like the simplicity.
Ava it's nice to see you in youtube you look so amazing
I used to sleep on my car when I was homeless wasn't easy but it wasn't impossible either, the only thing I found hard was finding a safe place to park other than that it was cool, I saved good money... the water heater is pretty cool
You could add a cargo net on the ceiling for more clothes/bedding storage :) great idea I’m sure it’s a great money saver !
That is a great idea!
I’ve made my old car comfy because thankfully I can pull my backseat down and I sleep with my body in my trunk and legs on backseat and got plenty of blankets and pillows so it’s perfect and I like your back window screens
Your Subscribers, is getting very very very very very very very High now, next you get to 200k soon, my Friend.
Quick question where did you purchase the fan/light? It would be great to have when my family is camping.
The fan is awesome! I got it on amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B09QPRTJRL/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&aaxitk=e8f008e841348d5379072db3c397bf3c&content-id=amzn1.sym.53aae2ac-0129-49a5-9c09-6530a9e11786%3Aamzn1.sym.53aae2ac-0129-49a5-9c09-6530a9e11786&hsa_cr_id=5783244510201&pd_rd_plhdr=t&pd_rd_r=c765734a-5ba9-4f41-9103-486221094996&pd_rd_w=vYbsx&pd_rd_wg=mOwnO&qid=1660531746&ref_=sbx_be_s_sparkle_mcd_asin_0_title&sr=1-1-a094db1c-5033-42c6-82a2-587d01f975e8&th=1
I miss living in my car can't wait to be back on the road
Really really cool!!!
Can you provide the name & model of your fan? Or the link would be great! I’ve been doing car life for over 2 years it’s not as bad as ppl think.some days are better than others but it’s definitely doable. I honestly feel nomadic living seems more natural and idk why.
I got a USB powered fan very similar to hers from Walmart for like $10 I think it was. I just use it with my car charger adapter.
Tyvm for the tour Ava
I'm in Tucson..your welcome to swing through n use the house to get you a break .. it gets old live ng in a car I lived in my truck several times over the past 5 years
Cool vid, I’ve live in a van and pickup truck with a topper. I’ve slept in my car and have been thinking about doing it more. I think if you have a roof rack or a trailer hitch with storage you’d have it made. Sleeping in my car I used an air up pool floaty worked great and pretty comfortable. Anyhow good luck
So I barely decided to do this, I’ve been doing it for 1 month and I already saved over 3k I love it
I did this for a week in my Kia stinger 2 people I loved it a lot of fun so much room
I have a relatively big house but I sleep in my 99 van. Can’t beat the quietness and it is quite cosy.
I’m lived in a sedan for months. Thinking of doing it again.
I wish I had the confidence to do this I could save so much and pay off the majority of my debts in a year I just don't think I could do it and would be afraid plus I hate hot weather I would be miserable in the summer months.
How can you sleep better, not knowing when you're going to get that knock on the window? Finding parking spots to sleep every night sounds stressful.
Probably eventually it will be illegal to sleep in the car..
@@georgeschillinger6299 in Seattle Washington a judge ruled that if your car is your home the police cannot impound it for any reason. Personally, I think living in your car trend is only going to continue in popularity as renting takes up such a high percentage of your income.
@agent4you2 that's the problem I have. I'm not afraid of the police, and I try to sleep in the Walmart parking lot where it's legal (Walmarts invite travelers to use their lots to sleep in), but I don't sleep much or well because I'm afraid of these other homeless. The ones without vehicles who wander around, mentally ill, or drunk or on drugs. I'm afraid of getting mugged, raped, held at gun point, or my car jacked. Because maybe someone recognized my habits the way I recognize theirs. It's really scary to me
@@georgeschillinger6299 it’s illegal in Texas … but I know an area where I won’t be bothered .. still I’m scared to do so
@@JBunny7482 try hotel parking lot .. I did that when I was traveling from Cali to Indiana . I only had money for gas and food and not a room . Whenever I got tired I pulled into a hotel parking lot and went to sleep .
I thought I was cramped in my Ford explorer 😁🙏
I love you Ava your a warrior woman.
You live in your car you must be a star
You are amazing so calm ❤
I love it! I want to do this with my car but I have two dogs so I have to figure out how I am going to fit all three of us comfortably lol xD
I dog sit 2 dogs for a young girl who lives in her car and works at Amazon 4 days a week 10 hr days her babies adapted very well they are happy to arrive in the morning and know just when it’s time for mommy to come pick them up…can’t believe it’s been 4 years already..it’s was rough during Covid though…
Another good point you could talk about is good places to park the car for minimum exposure .
I really want to know where you got your bed. That is my one thing I still need to figure out. I have seen you show it before and could not see the brand or what it is exactly. Do you mind sharing? Thanks!
Great job on this, thank you
I bought the same kinda rechargeable fan on a Walmart clearance shelf for 20 bucks mine had a hook to hang it on the top and the base with the battery was also a Big clip you could clip to a headrest in your car 🙃 loved the timer ⏲️ could set it for 2 4 6 8 hrs before going to sleep 😴
Fun vid, Stay Safe 😊
More power to you.
Hey you are lucky you have a Chevy Cruze for you vlog
Where do you use the bathroom and shower? Where do you work?
Great video!
Could you please share the link for the fan and the generator?
Also, I used this YT video from J Perm to solve the rubik's cube - "Learn How to Solve a Rubik's Cube in 10 Minutes (Beginner Tutorial)". Took me about two hours to solve it the first time, now I do it in about 3-5 minutes.
The fan is www.amazon.com/dp/B09QPRTJRL?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details and the power station is www.amazon.com/Portable-FlashFish-Generator-Adventure-Emergency/dp/B07T48L6CF/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1XDRV58CIYNQL&.
Thanks for the Rubik’s cube tutorial suggestion!
In some states it is illegal to sleep in car like my state. Yet I seem to manage. I go to campsites to be out of sight out of mind. I rather sleep in my car than go through the trauma of renting from manipulative renters
What state are you in?
Was glad to see the tour; thanks! Question though......do you not keep food/cook?
👍🏽Great Job
If you can I would love to see how you have your curtain set up between the front and back.🚘❤
I actually recently greatly improved the curtain! Initially it was supported by a string that connected to the pillars of the car. However, it would hang low and sag a lot. Now I have a wire that bends to the shape of the car, and holds the curtain all the way to the ceiling. I can demonstrate in a video sometime soon. I also put a pic of it on insta though if you’d like to see it soon :)
@@AvaCarl99 That would be wonderful, so far I've been using safety pins and a black fabric from Walmart and poking holes in my ceiling 😐... What's your insta?
hi I also live in my car and sometimes I feel like I'm going to explode and I have to get out of the car, so little space suffocates me and I start to lack air, it's very sad and frustrating, good luck
I saw another person use this card shade
Nice set up! Can you give us a link for the fan and charging box?
Can remove front passenger seat build platform
I just came across your channel. Great share. Where did you get your fan? I like that it combos with a lantern. Stay safe.
Maybe lay the camera down on your next car tour. You are doing amazing by the way.❤😊
Hi this is Ben I just started camping and living out of my car it’s crazy rents are getting expensive can u pls guide me what to do and where did u find the curtain Tnx
Seriously what a good looking car and an absolutely beautiful woman!
Looks awesome Ava
How do you survive the hot summer weather?
Ecoflow wave and a delta max with extra battery might do the job.
Very inspiring, your strong. Keep it real 🤗
Stay safe out there!
What state are you in? It's been over 100 degrees all summer here. I couldn't handle no a/c
Where do you keep your clothes, what do you do for night time toilet?
Nice one!
Also make sure you have protection mace or even a gun
Girl! I’m in a Cruze too! Can you share which bed you use?
Nm just found your other video where you link it. How do you deal with that few inch dip in the back? Do you not feel it with your mattress?
Just wondering, what are your reasons for living in your car? Is it the experience?, saving money?, love from Australia.
Hi
nice to meet you.
How are you?
I’m in the same boat, but I find myself spending way too much money on gas for my car moving from one spot to another because the crime is so much out of hand and the good spots are few and far between. I work full time and make to much for any kind of low income apartment and not enough for anything else! Greedy apartment complexes are really taking advantage of the housing market! And so here I em living in my car shower at the gym and go to work for the City… well I like your video’s they give me some comfort ⭐️ God bless you and sleep well 😴
Cozy! 😁