Free Range Human wrote:
Gotta add my 2 cents, and my personal concerns, because we've been thinking about this, too:
(1) I had a Smart car. There's no reason you can't drive it on the freeway. The only place I ever had a problem was on a local, very long bridge which frequently has high winds across it. On one occasion I actually had trouble maintaining my lane. IME, high winds are the big problem.
(2) We've also thought of doing this, with one of those toy haulers which has the raisable bed above the garage. We'd make the garage our bedroom while we're parked (about a month at a time), BUT it's my impression that those garages have no/very little insulation in them? Is the garage section of most toy haulers liveable space? Or is it more for storing toys and tools?
That's good to know about the car and high winds. As far as the garage goes, most I have seen are designed to be converted into a living space/bedroom once the vehicles are out. I can't really say how insulated it is, but would think the garage door would be the wall with less or no insulation. Just a guess though.