With everything that is happening, most of us are a paycheck away from being homeless, hope we are all prepared, get yourself an alternate source of income
The most important thing that should be on everyone mind currently should be to invest in different sources of income that doesn't depend on the government. Especially with the current economic crisis around the word. This is still a good time to invest in various stocks gold, silver and digital currencies.
You're right! If you are not conversant with the markets, I'd advise you to get some kind of advice or assistance from a financial/investing coach. I diversified my $450K portfolio across various market with the aid of an investment advisor and I've been able to generate a little bit above $1.2m in net profit across high dividend yield stocks, Etf and bonds this red season. For me, its themost ideal way to jump into the market these days
This woman right here, I trade with her she's inventive and the signals are no jokes, I was surprised u made mention of her-Her strategy has been helping a lot of traders/newbies out there, with her program i was able to recover my losses from my personal trading.
@@danielomalley1031 I bet you don’t enjoy summer temperatures of 122°. I suspect you would find 80° much more comfortable especially if you enjoy outdoor activities.
@@michaelgoble8200 that 80 degrees is the typical "heat" of Eastern Africa. It is colder in Ethiopia in July than in Toronto and even AC units are never needed there throughout the yr.
Summers in Canada are not cold, just the opposite, some days reaching 31c or higher and sometime lower. Some areas have humidity but not all.. Do your research.
I like Murphy beds in these big old monsters and no dinette table with little benches. You will appreciate how much more room you'll have to live in. I saw a shelving unit with computer desk that could be left as is on the table and when you pull the Murphy Bed down all the things on the desk stay put and untouched. You really do need as much room in these beasts as possible, IMO.
When I was little my parents bought a used pop up camper when I was almost 6 years old and my sister was 4 years old. We used it for camping which was very fun. Even took a lot of camping trips in it. One summer we did camped almost the whole summer one year. I even had celebrated my 7th birthday while camping. We had that camper till early 90’s when my parents sold it to a friend’s daughter’s family. My parents had friends that stayed in the camper during the 1980’s for a week at this one campground that we used to stayed at before my parents built our vacation home on. We knew the owners of the campground for a long time. My father did set up the camper up at the campsite before that person or family came up to stayed in. Even my parents set up the camper in the driveway for my sister to sleep in during the summer. I even did spent a night in the camper,too. We even took our 1st cat camping once. He was a pain for my father. The cat was always outside catching mice during that trip. We never ever took our 2nd cat camping. He would have been a good cat in camping.
That first one is modeled from a manufactured home. My half sister had one. It moved the sides in just like this one when it was ready to move to another place.
I've seen those on travel trailers. They slide in for travel and out when parked. I think they are called "Tip outs" or "Slide outs" depending on how the work. I had a mobile home that was similar except the extensions are attached after the home is set up on the site in a more permanent style. Mine almost doubled the size of the living room which was real nice.
Manufacturers must be smacking their heads. They invest millions on bringing unique features to their products and hear "powerful xenon headlights" and "a coffee maker in the kitchen" as key components. 🤣🤣
Canadian summers"are often cold and humid." Wait, what?? Dear narrator, you need to come for a visit. Unless you're in the moderate seaside cities on the Pacific coast, you'll appreciate the air conditioning.
Keep up the good work but just so let you know Canada is wonderful in the summer can get up to 35 to 40°C ( not including the top half of Canada because it's a huge country)
Lol i do gotta correct you on one thing. With that guys home made van trailer you said summers in canada are cold and humid... The humid part is right but the cold part is definitely bs. During summer months here in Ontario it gets up to 40 degrees celcius sometimes. With the average temp being around 30-35 c.
Its gonna take a full time caretaker and spouse with an engineering degree and a hygeine license and be physically fit to look after some of those enormous beasts.
Yeah, but what they fail to tell you is that, you have to find a place to legally park them. You can't assume that you can park anywhere, even in the places where they're allowed to park is not always free. If you already own land then it's a win win. BTW, some of the RV/MH parks only let you park there overnight or vice versa. There are recurring fees also, such as insurance and were not talking about simple car or truck insurance. Then there's the waste from your MH/RV, I suggest you read into that a little more. There's a lot more to it than just traveling or deciding to live out of a MH. There's a lot of Pros and Cons. My biggest advice is, I really hope that you love the person that's going to live with you in the MH. Just imagine the Pandemic all over again. I hope I didn't scare you, I'm just being cautious. Oh and remember different states different rules.
The first unit should have a solar panel roof for the second floor that lifts up after parked and can rotate to follow the sun and fold to allow a sundeck
The only one I might afford is the Gidget and that one isn’t manufactured yet. It’s not surprising what you can do with lots and lots and lots of money. I did say ‘lots.’ With that kind of luxury, why bother having one. Just pull into a Marriott.
There are next to no options for people who live with a disability, especially if you use a wheelchair. We are not thought about when things like this are designed. People with disabilities like going on holiday as much as a non-disabled person does. If these places do make something it usually ends up being financially out of reach for most people with a disability, as the price is usually way more than something made for abled-bodied people. It is discriminatory. I can drive with hand controls, but I don't have a car because it's not just about purchasing a car etc. You also have to add on the price of modifications so it's driveable & usable. Depending on your disability depends on what cars are suitable & what modifications you need. A $40,000 car for a able-bodied person, turns out to be $40,000 + Modification costs, in total could end up costing $100,000. It's the same problem with caravans etc. To these businesses, having a disability is like someone saying it's for a "Wedding". Prices automatically increase. I'd love to have a car of my own, but what I can & want to do for work I can't do without a car, so I can't work. I'd love to travel with an accessible caravan or motor home. Accessible accommodation is either expensive, very few & far between, or non-existent. Caravan Parks don't even have accessible caravans to rent. I am paraplegic & use a wheelchair ♿️. I'd love to work with car & motor home companies to work on some Decent options for people like me. An abled-bodied person doing these things without consulting people with disabilities is not the same, as they see things from a very different perspective. I can't do graphic drawing, so I'd need someone to help me in that department. People like me want to be able to see what we want to see whether is be by ourselves, with someone else, with family, or with a support worker. I get tired of waiting for someone to always take me where I want & need to go. I want to be able to drive my car, I don't want my car to drive me. Making everything automated is deskilling people. But for some disabled people it would help the be independent & go where they want to go without having to wait for someone or a taxi to take them.
Never thought of that colour coding the caravan with towing vehicle. Seen people colour coding their curtains, varses, flower pots, doors, gates railings.
Summers in Canada are cold and humid?!? In Yukon or the Northern Territories maybe, but in southern Canada, were the majority of the population lives summers are mostly between 25 and 30+ degrees Celsius and temperatures can often get close to 38~40 degrees with the humidity factor. Get your facts straight!
With everything that is happening, most of us are a paycheck away from being homeless, hope we are all prepared, get yourself an alternate source of income
The most important thing that should be on everyone mind currently should be to invest in different sources of income that doesn't depend on the government. Especially with the current economic crisis around the word. This is still a good time to invest in various stocks gold, silver and digital currencies.
You're right! If you are not conversant with the markets, I'd advise you to get some kind of advice or assistance from a financial/investing coach. I diversified my $450K portfolio across various market with the aid of an investment advisor and I've been able to generate a little bit above $1.2m in net profit across high dividend yield stocks, Etf and bonds this red season. For me, its themost ideal way to jump into the market these days
@@tylerlambe9377 Hi, could you be kind enough to share the info
of the investment advisor guiding you?
@@DanielleLind828 Sure, My Financial advisor is Lisa Paula martins. A middle aged lady from Arizona who really knows her stuff.
This woman right here, I trade with her she's inventive and the signals are no jokes, I was surprised u made mention of her-Her strategy has been helping a lot of traders/newbies out there, with her program i was able to recover my losses from my personal trading.
FYI: Summers in Canada ARE NOT COLD. We see regular temps of 80°F all summer.
I was going to make that exact comment.
Here in Phoenix Arizona us we see 122°F
@@danielomalley1031 I bet you don’t enjoy summer temperatures of 122°. I suspect you would find 80° much more comfortable especially if you enjoy outdoor activities.
Australias no where near one of the most Urbanised countrys either, we love our bush not concrete :)
@@michaelgoble8200 that 80 degrees is the typical "heat" of Eastern Africa. It is colder in Ethiopia in July than in Toronto and even AC units are never needed there throughout the yr.
Yes I like the last camper the best. I see it everyday.
Creatives of home mobile cars this very more graciously more gracious others👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Just wat i need is moble house! Nice!
Tiny trailer!
The Unicat❤...
Dream ride/ home💜🌌
Summers in Canada are not cold, just the opposite, some days reaching 31c or higher and sometime lower. Some areas have humidity but not all.. Do your research.
Oh yeah sleeping with the horses. The flies love it
Typical that people think we Canadians live in igloos year round. For gosh sake educate yourselves!!!!!🇨🇦
Those camper vehicles were all cool and Unique in there own way
WOWWW... THIS IS WONDERFUL
Custom van trailer is rad 💯
I like Murphy beds in these big old monsters and no dinette table with little benches. You will appreciate how much more room you'll have to live in. I saw a shelving unit with computer desk that could be left as is on the table and when you pull the Murphy Bed down all the things on the desk stay put and untouched. You really do need as much room in these beasts as possible, IMO.
The Unicat looks Amazing
El unicat se ve muy increíble
I’ll take one of each please! All these are nice and would be really nice to own.
❤️💜💚
All great thanks enjoyed watching it keep up the great work 👍👍👏👏
Great videos and comments guys, here, have my like
When I was little my parents bought a used pop up camper when I was almost 6 years old and my sister was 4 years old. We used it for camping which was very fun. Even took a lot of camping trips in it. One summer we did camped almost the whole summer one year. I even had celebrated my 7th birthday while camping. We had that camper till early 90’s when my parents sold it to a friend’s daughter’s family. My parents had friends that stayed in the camper during the 1980’s for a week at this one campground that we used to stayed at before my parents built our vacation home on. We knew the owners of the campground for a long time. My father did set up the camper up at the campsite before that person or family came up to stayed in. Even my parents set up the camper in the driveway for my sister to sleep in during the summer. I even did spent a night in the camper,too. We even took our 1st cat camping once. He was a pain for my father. The cat was always outside catching mice during that trip. We never ever took our 2nd cat camping. He would have been a good cat in camping.
Correction. Camping in Canada in our summer is NOT cold. Come and check it out for yourself.
I think the Iveco Daily was my favourite as you can travel without pre-arranged permission on highways.
The question was “How does this thing Turn on City Streets”.
The answer is “Slowly”.
Once again, it doesn't show the unit in the video that is on the thumbnail of the video. Was the only reason I clicked on the video.
That first one is modeled from a manufactured home. My half sister had one. It moved the sides in just like this one when it was ready to move to another place.
I've seen those on travel trailers. They slide in for travel and out when parked. I think they are called "Tip outs" or "Slide outs" depending on how the work. I had a mobile home that was similar except the extensions are attached after the home is set up on the site in a more permanent style. Mine almost doubled the size of the living room which was real nice.
Manufactured homemobile home and trailer home...what's the difference? I thought they're all one and the same thing?
I been homeless it's not good at all u just ask God to heal u in get u through along the way
I enjoyed watching the Video. All the Motorhomes featured Look amazing 😊
I don't know what Canada you're talking about, my Canada can have some pretty hot summers.
But where's the motor home in the thumb nail?
Manufacturers must be smacking their heads. They invest millions on bringing unique features to their products and hear "powerful xenon headlights" and "a coffee maker in the kitchen" as key components. 🤣🤣
Nice video thanks
"Summers in Canada are often cold.. and humid".. what? 13:50. Have you been here? Humid yes, cold? What?
Awesome luxurious on wheels
Canadian summers"are often cold and humid." Wait, what?? Dear narrator, you need to come for a visit. Unless you're in the moderate seaside cities on the Pacific coast, you'll appreciate the air conditioning.
Summers in Canada aren't cold ya whimp! A typical summer sees daily high temperatures of 25 to 35 Celsius
Keep up the good work but just so let you know Canada is wonderful in the summer can get up to 35 to 40°C ( not including the top half of Canada because it's a huge country)
Right and where I live it gets to 45 in southwest Ontario
The one with the garage underneath it would be ideal for Batman when he goes to other cities.
Yes it is biy it chief
Super cool 👍🏻
Lol i do gotta correct you on one thing. With that guys home made van trailer you said summers in canada are cold and humid... The humid part is right but the cold part is definitely bs. During summer months here in Ontario it gets up to 40 degrees celcius sometimes. With the average temp being around 30-35 c.
The nights in Alberta during summer can be rather cold though; especially when out in the woods camping.
Wow! Innovative and beautiful all right but the Costs are probably through the roof beyond and far into the universe...
Home on the wheels surprising everyone.
why is the camper in your thumbnail not featured in your video? Just curios. That is the specific one I wanted to see.
Click bait.
NOT bad. Awesome video
I like the iveco one, I've never seen an iveco in the us though. Do they have a left hand drive model that can be imported to the us?
I would be going on vacation in that motor home and after the gas pump be like okay we're going home
Its gonna take a full time caretaker and spouse with an engineering degree and a hygeine license and be physically fit to look after some of those enormous beasts.
What is with you Americans that figure we live in igloos or something, it is not cold here in the summer time it gets up to 100 degrees Ferinhite.
BTW - it isn't a Motor Home if it doesn't have a motor. Those are trailers or pull behinds.
Wow awesome 👍👏👏
where's the one in the thumbnail pic!?
Yeah, but what they fail to tell you is that, you have to find a place to legally park them. You can't assume that you can park anywhere, even in the places where they're allowed to park is not always free. If you already own land then it's a win win. BTW, some of the RV/MH parks only let you park there overnight or vice versa. There are recurring fees also, such as insurance and were not talking about simple car or truck insurance. Then there's the waste from your MH/RV, I suggest you read into that a little more. There's a lot more to it than just traveling or deciding to live out of a MH. There's a lot of Pros and Cons. My biggest advice is, I really hope that you love the person that's going to live with you in the MH. Just imagine the Pandemic all over again. I hope I didn't scare you, I'm just being cautious. Oh and remember different states different rules.
Damn: wish I could afford 1 of these mobile home. I’ll take the cheapest 1 on the list
Where is the video for the yellow/gold Trailer in the thumbnail? To one behind the minivan
Meu like é o 862!
Damn those are some small houses
in ONtario and vancouver the summers are NOT cold and humid. Hot and humid yes. where you getting your info?
new friend is here watching
Skydancer is a dream 💯❤️
Mork called he wants the spaceship back
Sure beats my hand built micro camper 😜🚛💨💨✌🏼🏴🏴
I love your channel for great videos!
The first unit should have a solar panel roof for the second floor that lifts up after parked and can rotate to follow the sun and fold to allow a sundeck
fwagawg123
The last one was the best
All are great! Prices...not so great
These are fine if you have absolutely no possessions. Where am I going to put my 2,800 vinyl records?!? And no I'm not gonna put them to digital 🤣
Buy terabyte iPad get all d'Italia stordee
@@sharonbraselton3135 never lol I'm not a digital nomad 😜
Nice I want one now
Night liner is badass
Hey! It's not cold, it's freezing
The only one I might afford is the Gidget and that one isn’t manufactured yet. It’s not surprising what you can do with lots and lots and lots of money. I did say ‘lots.’
With that kind of luxury, why bother having one. Just pull into a Marriott.
For when you want to go "camping", but don't want to leave the house...
Just wait for a horse to move around in there and the whole tv will be shaking 😊
Where can buy those ?looks good put back years
Hihihihihihihihi caravan cars iku bro keren coooll
Flexible solar system over awning
There are next to no options for people who live with a disability, especially if you use a wheelchair. We are not thought about when things like this are designed. People with disabilities like going on holiday as much as a non-disabled person does. If these places do make something it usually ends up being financially out of reach for most people with a disability, as the price is usually way more than something made for abled-bodied people. It is discriminatory. I can drive with hand controls, but I don't have a car because it's not just about purchasing a car etc. You also have to add on the price of modifications so it's driveable & usable. Depending on your disability depends on what cars are suitable & what modifications you need. A $40,000 car for a able-bodied person, turns out to be $40,000 + Modification costs, in total could end up costing $100,000. It's the same problem with caravans etc. To these businesses, having a disability is like someone saying it's for a "Wedding". Prices automatically increase. I'd love to have a car of my own, but what I can & want to do for work I can't do without a car, so I can't work. I'd love to travel with an accessible caravan or motor home. Accessible accommodation is either expensive, very few & far between, or non-existent. Caravan Parks don't even have accessible caravans to rent.
I am paraplegic & use a wheelchair ♿️. I'd love to work with car & motor home companies to work on some Decent options for people like me. An abled-bodied person doing these things without consulting people with disabilities is not the same, as they see things from a very different perspective. I can't do graphic drawing, so I'd need someone to help me in that department. People like me want to be able to see what we want to see whether is be by ourselves, with someone else, with family, or with a support worker. I get tired of waiting for someone to always take me where I want & need to go. I want to be able to drive my car, I don't want my car to drive me. Making everything automated is deskilling people. But for some disabled people it would help the be independent & go where they want to go without having to wait for someone or a taxi to take them.
I like two 8oz redbull every morning, so i'd pick the one with all the redbull in the freezer already because that stuff is expensive..over time..lol
mobile homes have gotten much more popular since the pandemic
Who would buy a Polish motorhome? Weren't those the guys who put the screen door in the submarine?
Twice.
Never thought of that colour coding the caravan with towing vehicle. Seen people colour coding their curtains, varses, flower pots, doors, gates railings.
thank You
I was interested in seeing the one that wasn't in the video...guess it was click bait!
The IVECO does it for me.
Lamarie stock combo is incredible
Great 👍👍
They are all beautiful but only rich people can afford them :(
gran video
Top deck can only accommodate one person at a time...lol
红色的motorhome其garage小型车子也一起买下放进里面。所有没有车头的请套装MAN tractor的车头供驾驶。@FORD的车顶上面要载两辆水上摩托车(一起买,*要可在陆地off-road行驶,要最大马力可以拖拉铁板台上面放木材*),加露天后车厢要载多两辆水上摩托车(一起买,*要……*)。@Gidget trailer要套装一辆JEEP供驾驶。
Now look into Prevost motor coaches
That Coachman is🔥😍🔥😍🔥and cost a pretty penny without a doubt
But your forgetting to mention that you need to be a billionaire to own one...
Summers in Canada are cold and humid?!? In Yukon or the Northern Territories maybe, but in southern Canada, were the majority of the population lives summers are mostly between 25 and 30+ degrees Celsius and temperatures can often get close to 38~40 degrees with the humidity factor. Get your facts straight!
This channel isn't very big on facts
WHERE IS THE TRAILER SHOWN IN THE THUMBNAIL????? So sick of clickbait thumbnails. DO BETTER, TECHZONE!!!
Cool video but should include the prices
@TechZone to answer your question about how to hybrid horse trailer turns on city streets it doesn’t 😂
The SLRV is also amazing
Thanks all are nice
When money doesn't matter!
What is a sofer?
The custom trailer wasn't shown up...
What happened to the gold van and trailer?
where is the combo in the thumbnail??? first view of your channel has let me down