Only I would add is go on Amazon and get you a little rechargable fan, nothing fancy keeps the air flowing as well as if gets hot. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the great advice from another Denver W205 driver. My parents are big on camping and we've always used Paco pads in the outdoors for a comfortable sleep. I was thinking of trying this combo out for a roadtrip but appreciate the video and saving me the trip outside to see if it was big enough. -SNOBENZ
This is amazing! I always wondered if its possible, will do this for sure! Do you leave the keys in the contact when sleeping? Otherwise i imagine the alarm going off
Just lock doors from the button on door rather than key and you shouldn't have an issue. Tinfoil could help save your key battery from communicating with your car overnight but not sure how much of a difference it makes and I've never woken up with a dead key battery from leaving it inside.
I have a late 2011 (One of the first facelift models) w204 C200 and the seats fold down, the handles are located on the inside of the trunk below the rear window. It might be an optional extra, i would assume it would be the same for pre facelift models years 2007-2011
I would say yes, but I would check one out myself out first. Europeans will take many different cars camping because big old trucks and RV take up so much space and are difficult to drive on some of their roads, plus gas prices are much more over there. I had a 2012 c300 and it folded down too. Mercs are good cars if taken care of and preventive maintance is done. Thanks for watching.
@@fukuoka33 Yep, I got the idea of car camping from European vids and also car camping when I was young because we didn’t have money for suvs and trucks. I wish more hatchbacks were available in the States
Now I’ll try this with my A200
Thank you my man from another c300 owner cheers from California
Right on!
Omg!!!! That’s amazing! Now I’ll just do this in AZ!!!
Only I would add is go on Amazon and get you a little rechargable fan, nothing fancy keeps the air flowing as well as if gets hot. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the great advice from another Denver W205 driver. My parents are big on camping and we've always used Paco pads in the outdoors for a comfortable sleep. I was thinking of trying this combo out for a roadtrip but appreciate the video and saving me the trip outside to see if it was big enough. -SNOBENZ
Yep, I'll use whatever car is on hand kinda more fun using vehicles not usually thought of as camping platforms. Thanks for watching!
This is amazing! I always wondered if its possible, will do this for sure! Do you leave the keys in the contact when sleeping? Otherwise i imagine the alarm going off
on remote cars like this I put them in tinfoil so wireless does work or car thinks keys left in car.
@@FrugalPandaTravels thanks for reply, would love to see more camping stuff in the beautiful c class
Just lock doors from the button on door rather than key and you shouldn't have an issue. Tinfoil could help save your key battery from communicating with your car overnight but not sure how much of a difference it makes and I've never woken up with a dead key battery from leaving it inside.
More like $200 and a 2011 c300...back seats do not fold down?
I don't remember if the seats fold down in my 2012 C300 I had.
I have a late 2011 (One of the first facelift models) w204 C200 and the seats fold down, the handles are located on the inside of the trunk below the rear window. It might be an optional extra, i would assume it would be the same for pre facelift models years 2007-2011
What kind of c300 is that? Year? Thanks!
2016 if I remember correctly.
Does a 2008 fold down
I would say yes, but I would check one out myself out first. Europeans will take many different cars camping because big old trucks and RV take up so much space and are difficult to drive on some of their roads, plus gas prices are much more over there. I had a 2012 c300 and it folded down too. Mercs are good cars if taken care of and preventive maintance is done. Thanks for watching.
@@fukuoka33 Yep, I got the idea of car camping from European vids and also car camping when I was young because we didn’t have money for suvs and trucks. I wish more hatchbacks were available in the States