This type of commercial vehicle may be the most suitable for conversion into a family car. The body is not as large as other caravans, and the interior space is quite spacious. The 1992 Dodge in front of you is a very good case.
The heightened and elongated body naturally provides more space than the standard model, and even an additional hanging box is installed at the rear to store some items, and the addition of guide rails will not affect the opening and closing of the tailgate.
After opening the side door, I didn’t seem to notice anything unusual. The second row of seats is still two independent sofa seats, which are naturally comfortable and can be rotated at a large angle.
Behind the second row of seats is the focus of this RV. Since the front row seats are reserved, it can only be deformed by the combination of sofa and dining table, which can be regarded as making the best use of everything. Of course, if a bed is really needed, the raised space on the top of the carriage can provide an extra bed, but the space will be slightly depressed when sleeping.
The entertainment equipment on the car is not luxurious, it is just a folded LCD TV, which is a bit mini compared to the 40-inch TV on other RVs.
The space at the rear of the car is used as a kitchen and bathroom. Gas stoves, sinks, car refrigerators and even microwave ovens are enough for home users. A ventilation fan is installed on the roof to facilitate the ventilation of the kitchen.
The bathroom equipment is relatively crude, but it does not affect the normal use. After all, the space is not as abundant as that of an independent trailer.