

The front chairs turn around, but are heavy and sometimes difficult to secure in place. That seems to take care of most of the rattling, but it’s still there and especially when driving over bumpy or unpaved roadways. RV Trader Home Find RVs for Sale Georgia (5) Idaho (16) Illinois (8) Indiana (6) Iowa (3) Kansas (3) Kentucky (2) Maine (4) 2019 89RB Adventurer Truck Camper Single owner, title in hand, lightly used.

I’ve tried adjusting its tightness many times to no avail. This second-owner, 24-years-owned 1988 Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia is listed for sale in McCall, Idaho, for 35,000. Onto the smaller things! The pull out table next to the back seat, while great for eating and convenience, rattles constantly when the Westfalia is in motion. In traffic it’s worse and I’ve gotten broken down on the highway multiple times because of overheating. The engine has a tendency to overheat when it’s hot out and even when it’s temperate, so it’s definitely not a reliable vehicle in the summer months. Since I have an older model, some of these parts are really hard to get and very expensive to boot. I’ve had to replace multiple parts on mine, including the transmission. For one, if you get an older one, be ready for a money sink. With pull-curtains, you have privacy at your disposal if you want it. Being in a vehicle, you get a lot more sound insulation than you would in a tent. I haven’t gone to many places with the water hook-up, but the few times I have, the faucet has worked great. It has a few nice amenities, including a mini refrigerator by the rear seats, a two-burner stove, and even a little sink. I love these vehicles so much that, even when I went across country to vacation in Yosemite, I rented one to camp in! Once you get used to the cushy beds, it’s pretty difficult to even consider going back to tents. It definitely has some serious design flaws and isn’t entirely reliable, but overall it’s been a pleasure to have and camp with. This has caused me to only be able to camp during the spring, winter, and fall months since I have to avoid the summer. However, over the years I have had repeated issues with the engine overheating and the car shutting down. I think it's the most affordable thing for camping out in the wilds but still keeping a certain level of comfort. I love the size of my Westfalia and have had a few over the years.
