@@Jonathan-ry7vj fantastic. enjoy your stay! Iceland weather is super unpredictable hope you get some nice sunny days but also enjoy the cloudy / rainy days as it makes Iceland more interesting to see :)
Hi! Thanks for the video. I have doubts whether to choose the Fiat Doblo Max or the Doblo Maxi. The Doblo Maxi is newer but needs to be connected to electricity... which one did you like better? Any advice?
I would recommend the Fiat Doblo MAXI it has the 230V plug on the side which is great for Campsites that provide electricity! When you plug that you have full power. Use promo code ZEKEDRONE towards any of the vehicles!
Where did you wash your dishes? Wash your clothes? Did you always cook on this table? no place in the car itself, inside? Wind protection? What about going to the bathroom? just campsites and gas stations? or did you go in nature, did you dig and cover? The WiFi - was it unlimited? included with the Platinum Zero insurance? Did it work everywhere, any sort of limitation? What insurance was useful for the trip you took? What do you recommend?
@@michaelalexander1928 I did do it. :) So let me answer my own questions. I washed my dishes in campsites, or sometimes with water and paper towels. Clothes I washed only once in 3 weeks, in a campsite that had a coin operated washing and drying machine. Getting the coins were the hard part :) I cooked on the table and in campsites. Also ate lots of sandwiches, yoghurts, granola.. not much cooking there. Cooking just at night. And of course the gas station hot dogs.. The back doors of the car are okay for wind protection when open, and the table is open behind it. Bathroom - campsites, bathrooms of hotels where I stopped to get a coffee, or paid bathrooms, or of various other facilities. I did dig and cover a few times. WiFi - got the mobile WiFi device from the rental company with the Platinum Zero insurance, it was crap. I bought a local SIM, that worked well. Also many places had WiFi, including the campsite. The Platinum Zero was nice to have, but I took great care of the car, so in the end I had nothing they would charge me for anyways. Even f-roads that I saw, like to Landmannalaguar were crossable with a car like this. Good luck :)
Oh, a tip. If your gas canister is cold, it will work way worse. So heat it up prior to usage, even with body temperature or the car heater. It will make a big difference, in cold nights trying to cook. Be very careful though, as always. :)
Great video. Very helpful to understand if one is considering renting this.
Will be renting the same van and was wondering what's included. Great video!
Nice! good pick! take advantage of the outlets inside they work great!
when are you heading out to Iceland?
@@martinsanchez In 2 weeks! Hoping for nice weather :)
@@Jonathan-ry7vj fantastic. enjoy your stay! Iceland weather is super unpredictable hope you get some nice sunny days but also enjoy the cloudy / rainy days as it makes Iceland more interesting to see :)
@@martinsanchez hey man any idea what that front passenger seat has came out of or any way of finding out? i want to fit one into my doblo maxi
Nice !
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi! Thanks for the video. I have doubts whether to choose the Fiat Doblo Max or the Doblo Maxi. The Doblo Maxi is newer but needs to be connected to electricity... which one did you like better? Any advice?
I would recommend the Fiat Doblo MAXI it has the 230V plug on the side which is great for Campsites that provide electricity! When you plug that you have full power. Use promo code ZEKEDRONE towards any of the vehicles!
Where did you wash your dishes?
Wash your clothes?
Did you always cook on this table? no place in the car itself, inside? Wind protection?
What about going to the bathroom? just campsites and gas stations? or did you go in nature, did you dig and cover?
The WiFi - was it unlimited? included with the Platinum Zero insurance? Did it work everywhere, any sort of limitation?
What insurance was useful for the trip you took? What do you recommend?
I have got exactly the same questions!
@@michaelalexander1928
I did do it. :) So let me answer my own questions.
I washed my dishes in campsites, or sometimes with water and paper towels.
Clothes I washed only once in 3 weeks, in a campsite that had a coin operated washing and drying machine. Getting the coins were the hard part :)
I cooked on the table and in campsites. Also ate lots of sandwiches, yoghurts, granola.. not much cooking there. Cooking just at night. And of course the gas station hot dogs..
The back doors of the car are okay for wind protection when open, and the table is open behind it.
Bathroom - campsites, bathrooms of hotels where I stopped to get a coffee, or paid bathrooms, or of various other facilities. I did dig and cover a few times.
WiFi - got the mobile WiFi device from the rental company with the Platinum Zero insurance, it was crap. I bought a local SIM, that worked well. Also many places had WiFi, including the campsite.
The Platinum Zero was nice to have, but I took great care of the car, so in the end I had nothing they would charge me for anyways. Even f-roads that I saw, like to Landmannalaguar were crossable with a car like this.
Good luck :)
Oh, a tip. If your gas canister is cold, it will work way worse. So heat it up prior to usage, even with body temperature or the car heater. It will make a big difference, in cold nights trying to cook.
Be very careful though, as always. :)
@@advance512thks, next week we will rent this car
@@advance512is this car powerful?
that front passenger double seat - is that standard or has that been fitted instead of the single passenger seat???
Double seat standard
really? never seen that before, id love to retro fit one into mine that has a single seat!@@advance512
Walkthrough? Come on man. You just put a bed in it. Is this seriously a camper? You can maybe call this a sleeper that is it 😅
yes seriously a camper