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BaroquenLarynx t1_irzigei wrote

100%. Around here, winter will be cold, and summer will be hot. You've got to make up for that somehow.

The easiest way is to ensure you have a dwelling which is well insulated. A vast majority of vehicles are not well insulated.

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mangogetter t1_irzj2yq wrote

It's just basic physics - you've got very inside air, and unless you're holding it at temperature, the retained heat/cold in the seats/bedding/everything is fighting against you constantly. And to make matters worse, you open a door and lose most of whatever hot/cold air you tried to create. And then of course, it's small, so you're constantly getting cold/heat conducted in through the outside walls/glass, which are never more than a foot or two from you. Compare that to an apartment, where the outside walls are thick and heavy/dense, and you've got other warm/cool airboxes on 2-5 sides of your air-box. Vanlife seems romantic, but unless you're doing it somewhere where living in an actual tent would be tolerable, it isn't.

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