
Originally Posted by
Herbie
Is the roof on a Connect even long enough for this? You might have to have a bit of an overhang (like the shortbed flip-pacs) to make this work.
I know someone on the GTRV forum asked if someone could do a conversion on Transit Connect when they were first coming out, and the consensus was that they are VERY short on the inside. Certainly not long enough for a bed in the back, but possibly not even long enough for a bed up top unless you did like the eCamper and "plugged the hole" once you'd crawled up.
My mistake. I thought the floorplan read 165cm instead of 185.
The mpg would probably be pretty attractive, it's simply too limited for my needs. I need a changing room to change out of paddling/riding gear and just general interior space to live and move.
Personally, I can't see going any smaller than the Astro (I've done years in two different Honda Accord Hatchbacks, but I need more space now.)
The knock on the Astro is that with the general Westy floorplan, you can't open the fridge while the downstairs bed is deployed, while you can in a VW. It's doesnt bother me, as i sleep upstairs.
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