Well, I did double-check the price there is a little error. The motorhome is priced at 2,420,000 yen which would translate to around $15,000 in the US. Sorry about that! 😅
@@Techwowofficial "$15,000 in the US"........For this price I'll take this one in a heartbeat!! R U able to lead me to where I may get this Hi Lux Toyota in US? Thanks in advance.
@@napman99you can't buy those here in the US. You would have to go to Mexico to order one. And then pay a tariff. You crazy? They won't allow us to have anything nice we can actually afford. Not to mention, it would put alot of rv lots out of business and force manufacturers to lower their prices. Which I would love to see
Winnebago Solis Pocket 36B $140,000.00 Wingamm Oasi 540.1 $110,000.00 Tetravan Trailer $85,00.00 Cube Series Camper $50, - 100,000. pending additions Ram ProMaster City (28mpg) $40,-60,000.00 Happier Camper HC1 Studio Trailer $40,000 Aliner Ranger 10 Trailer $35,000 Oncore Venue 10KB trailer $21,500. Hilux Champ $15,000 (translated from the Japanese YEN Price) EDIT: Did some digging and the US government put a kabosh on importing such vehicles to the US! Which is sad!
From another website the actual price for Hilux is - "At ฿2 million (approx. US$54,625), the Hilux Champ variant is the least expensive of the Carryboy motorhome lineup"
of course I jumped back when I heard the Hilux price lol. but another shocking price was the Aliner. I bought a 20 foot Jayco for 15 thousand, and I think that is what Aliners went for a few years ago. wow freakin' inflation
Well toyota is trying to do some interesting things in the small truck segment, (being as they don't want to take away from Tacoma sales too much more than they have to) as that Hilux champ looks to basically be Toyota's Kei truck, which from what I can tell is about like a large size John Deere Gator. So technically not a street legal vehicle. BUT toyota is doing like an SUV truck to compete with the Maverik soon and that will be in the USA, it will look kind of like that Kei truck does, but it will be bigger and street legal. Probably like a RAV4 truck almost. Supposedly to be called the Stout. And yah, you can bet if someone makes a camp RV vehicle on the Stout, if its nice, will pry be 100k plus (again talking USA prices inflated through to the moon). Just insane. That should be what house costs, not a vehicle posing as a house gosh!
Building your own mini camper can definitely save you money. It's a great option for those with DIY skills and time. However, not everyone has the resources or interest in building their own.
Well I get where you're coming from Mini campers come in all shapes and sizes which is why I've mentioned campers ranging from $15000 - $150000. Also thanks for the correction on "High-Lux"-I'll keep that in mind for next time! Really appreciate you tuning in.
First is the price of the Wingam $110 k in the US, it was listed at $142k. What is the power for off grid? No mention of generator, there is no TVor microwave
Thanks for sharing those insights! Pricing can vary, so it's good to have updated info. As for off-grid power, it's crucial. While some campers opt for generators, others prioritize solar panels or lithium batteries. And hey, sometimes it's nice to unplug and enjoy nature without TV or microwave distractions, right?
Wingam is based in Europe, the reason it is more expensive is because it is all a one piece shell which means no leaks and places for mold to grow etc unlike other campers that are pasted from separate pieces which would grow weaker over time due to rain and wear and tear. This means this camper will be a good investment which will hold its value for years or even decades because the frame itself will be durable and not have weather damage. I am not sure about power off grid but nowadays you can easily resolve that by buying huge mobile power stations. Way cheaper and works just as well IMO. Worst case you can also take down one of the cabinets and install a microwave if there is no option (but I think there will be tbh).
First one of the reasons the Wingam costs more is that the cab and frame are assembled in Mexico, and then sent to Italy for assembly of the camper portion on the Dodge promaster cab and engine rather than the Fiat Ducato. They should have sent the camper portion to the US and assembled it on a US made Chrysler to avoid the $30 k import duty. A good design that will fail
Haha! No actually I the prices in YEN and translated it to about $12,000 USD. But as someone pointed out the US government put a kabosh on importing such vehicles to the US! Which is pretty sad!
RAM PRO MASTER brilliant love the make yourself metterd in England this now is all the go with 12 volt compressor fridge sola panel and LPG fill your self gas bottles well cheaper 100% off grid just the spec .
The old saying goes if it’s too good to be true, it probably is! Maybe he meant to say upgrade packages available staring at $12k?! Nice camper though by Toyota but I need my own bathroom!
I also originally thought that the 12k was only for the recreational part of the RV because 12k indeed sounds too good to be true. However, I've yet to find an article that clearly states their pricing structure. Thanks for your feedback!
I also originally thought that the 12k was only for the recreational part of the RV because 12k indeed sounds too good to be true. However, I've yet to find an article that clearly states their pricing structure. Maybe I should have added a disclaimer. 😅
I wish you talked about the engine size when reviewing these camper vans (except the trailers). They look pretty heavy without knowing the engine size.
Thanks for the feedback! You're right, engine size is an important detail. I'll make sure to include that info in future reviews. Appreciate you pointing that out! 🚐🔧
You're absolutely right. There seems to be a discrepancy in the pricing. The Wingamm 540.1 OASI 2024 USA version is indeed closer to the $188,500 range. It's a high-end luxury camper, and the price reflects that.
Smaller RVs do have their perks! As for insulation, 1 inch might not cut it for everyone. But I get your point, It’s important to ensure you have adequate insulation for comfort, especially if you're planning on camping in extreme weather conditions. Thanks for your feedback!
Fair point! It can definitely be surprising how pricey some of these can get. Any particular features or designs you think would make them more worth it?
@@Actias1974 this whole feed is op responding to the financial awareness of the consumer, these truck conversion companies are tripping balls and are going out of business, what they expect the top 30% to buy multiple vans at a time into a recession? balls
I see where you're coming from! I found the prices in YEN and translated it to about $12,000 USD. Prices can vary depending on the model and region, but the conversion from YEN seemed to indicate this range. Thanks for pointing that out!
@@Techwowofficial - Actual price from another website "At ฿2 million (approx. US$54,625), the Hilux Champ variant is the least expensive of the Carryboy motorhome lineup"
Thanks for your interest! To get an RV or mobile home, you can check local dealerships that specialize in recreational vehicles. Additionally, websites like RV Trader or Camping World offer a wide range of options.
You are correct! I did some digging and found that The Ram ProMaster City was indeed discontinued in 2022. This decision was made as the market for small city vans has been shrinking, and Ram decided to focus on developing future electric vans instead. Thank you for pointing that out!
Add to that, many RV parks will not accept an RV more than 10 years old. So better stealth out something you can hide in a short-term airport parking lot. Let's see $100,000 / 10 years? Not exactly a great return on the dollar?
RV park restrictions vary, and some are more lenient than others. Additionally, the depreciation rate can depend on various factors, including the camper's condition and features. In any case your concern is valid, it's essential to consider these points when making a purchasing decision.
The Toyota will be MUCH more than $12k if it even makes it to the US. Import tax and other fees, plus dealer mark up will increase the price into the $80-100k range if not more.
That's a valid point. Import costs and dealer markups can significantly impact the final price. I'll definitely keep an eye on potential pricing updates for the US market.
😂 Good one! It’s true that $140,000 could buy a lot of things, including a house in Sicily. Mini campers offer a unique set of benefits and experiences, though. Thanks for the humor and for watching the video!
Ouch, you're not kidding! It's like they're including a personal chef and a private jet with those prices. But consider the build quality, materials, and features. Sometimes, you get what you pay for.
Man that converted dyi mini cargo trailer is 85k? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 i wouldn't buy any of these overpriced things. Except for the toyota camper van which is more than fair priced and is even cheaper than any of their cars sold here in the USA. Sadly, these can't be bought in the states.
Haha, yeah, that price tag is definitely on the luxurious side! A Toyota camper van does seem like a great choice though. It's a shame they're not available in the states! 😅🚐
Well, I do have the perfect heist in mind 👀 But seriously, what do you consider an appropriate price for these mini campers? Just wanna know so that I can make better videos thanks!
Still these have the most god ugly graphics.. how hard is it to leave the outside just one color.. plain white is nice . These are still too expensive to bother with
I hear you! Sometimes less is more, right? Plain white can be pretty clean. But I guess everyone's got their own style preferences. Any other camper models catch your eye lately?
I'll be honest... I'm a 2% vanner in my 60's...I have 14 American made vans, some with matching vans made into inclosed trailers, 2 1970s gmc motorhomes, both u-haul fiberglass travel trailers(ct-13 & vt16). Several can ham type traveltrailers. The rare 1973 PlayPac Hitch hut fiberglass travel trailer(in mint condition) and I have American made camper vans from 1970- 2015. And 4 Mitsubishi delica starwagons 4x4 awd. Finally, I have a 1943 wc-54,1962 m43mash hospital ambulance,1977dodge m886, 1985 Chevy m1010, and a hummer m997a3 (non armed). All my vehicles work and drive. All your shown overprice ugly graphic glampmobiles are garbage... Now....If you can match any of the following,made in today's standards,,ill buy one .. i got nothing but time and money... but i want quality of product in a plain white wrapper. 👉the 1977 duel tank ford econoline, 1992 gmc vandura 2500 hightop, 2000 -2022 gmc savana 2500 (7&9 passenger hightop), any dodge maxVan 2500 conversion vans. Any WV bus or Westfia before 2020. And any Mitsubishi delica glass top van (left or right hand drive .4x4 or awd.) ,Uhaul box van. And any ambulance before 2017.. Must be available in USA 🇺🇸 made in 2023😀. And plain one color paint job Good luck.. there are none. We stuck with a market that doesn't really care what we want.. they force feed us what they want us to have...
I get where you're coming from! At the end of the day, camping is all about enjoying simplicity and nature. But it's good to have a range of options for different preferences and budgets. 🌲🚐
That's fair. Mini campers are designed to be efficient, but I understand the desire for more space. Perhaps there are other types of campers or camping setups that might better suit your needs.
it isnt a house ! It isnt meant to last ! 140,000$ thats just frigging GREEDY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO CAMPER IS WORTH THAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I get where you're coming from! The price tags can be a bit shocking. Different campers have various features and amenities, which can drive up the cost. Also, I assure you 140K is just a starter! 😅
Ford just announced they have to break the company up because ELECTRIC CARS are costing them $44K per car at point of sale !! I would by Ford, GM, GMC, Dodge ..even Toyota SUV !!! ..and your saying BUY one with a $100K Camper build on back ??? SELL that NOISE to some other SUCKER SLICK !!!
Wow. So much incorrect information in an eight minute video. Hey "tech wow", you need to do some serious fact checking and content editing. A third grader would get a failing grade for an assignment as poorly executed as this video.
Thanks for the feedback. I’m sorry to hear you found inaccuracies in the video. I take such comments seriously and will review the content to improve accuracy and quality. If you have specific points or corrections, please share them-I’d appreciate the help in making future videos better!
Thanks for the feedback! I appreciate your input on the editing and narration. I’ll make sure to improve those in future edits. Thanks for pointing it out!
🤖 Ah, you caught me-I'm actually a robot programmed to be incredibly enthusiastic about mini campers! Just kidding, but if there’s something specific you think might be fake, let me know and I’ll be happy to clarify!
The Hi-Lux van is $12,000??? I think that's the wrong price you have posted here.
Noway that can be only $12,000..
Well, I did double-check the price there is a little error. The motorhome is priced at 2,420,000 yen which would translate to around $15,000 in the US. Sorry about that! 😅
@@Techwowofficial "$15,000 in the US"........For this price I'll take this one in a heartbeat!! R U able to lead me to where I may get this Hi Lux Toyota in US? Thanks in advance.
@@napman99carryboymotorhome.com/ this is their website
@@napman99you can't buy those here in the US. You would have to go to Mexico to order one. And then pay a tariff. You crazy? They won't allow us to have anything nice we can actually afford. Not to mention, it would put alot of rv lots out of business and force manufacturers to lower their prices. Which I would love to see
Winnebago Solis Pocket 36B $140,000.00
Wingamm Oasi 540.1 $110,000.00
Tetravan Trailer $85,00.00
Cube Series Camper $50, - 100,000. pending additions
Ram ProMaster City (28mpg) $40,-60,000.00
Happier Camper HC1 Studio Trailer $40,000
Aliner Ranger 10 Trailer $35,000
Oncore Venue 10KB trailer $21,500.
Hilux Champ $15,000 (translated from the Japanese YEN Price) EDIT: Did some digging and the US government put a kabosh on importing such vehicles to the US! Which is sad!
sad indeed... the Hilux Champ would have been a great addition to the US market.
From another website the actual price for Hilux is - "At ฿2 million (approx. US$54,625), the Hilux Champ variant is the least expensive of the Carryboy motorhome lineup"
of course I jumped back when I heard the Hilux price lol. but another shocking price was the Aliner. I bought a 20 foot Jayco for 15 thousand, and I think that is what Aliners went for a few years ago. wow freakin' inflation
Literally wanted the HiLux unit at the end!! Now I’m so sad to hear it’s a no can do here in the US
Well toyota is trying to do some interesting things in the small truck segment, (being as they don't want to take away from Tacoma sales too much more than they have to) as that Hilux champ looks to basically be Toyota's Kei truck, which from what I can tell is about like a large size John Deere Gator. So technically not a street legal vehicle. BUT toyota is doing like an SUV truck to compete with the Maverik soon and that will be in the USA, it will look kind of like that Kei truck does, but it will be bigger and street legal. Probably like a RAV4 truck almost. Supposedly to be called the Stout. And yah, you can bet if someone makes a camp RV vehicle on the Stout, if its nice, will pry be 100k plus (again talking USA prices inflated through to the moon). Just insane. That should be what house costs, not a vehicle posing as a house gosh!
These ridiculous prices are why people build their own for 1/10th the cost.
Building your own mini camper can definitely save you money. It's a great option for those with DIY skills and time. However, not everyone has the resources or interest in building their own.
"mini camper" with maximum prices...
Great examples of "less costs more"...
BTW, it's NOT "heelux", it's pronounced "High" lux...
Well I get where you're coming from Mini campers come in all shapes and sizes which is why I've mentioned campers ranging from $15000 - $150000. Also thanks for the correction on "High-Lux"-I'll keep that in mind for next time! Really appreciate you tuning in.
First is the price of the Wingam $110 k in the US, it was listed at $142k. What is the power for off grid? No mention of generator, there is no TVor microwave
Thanks for sharing those insights! Pricing can vary, so it's good to have updated info. As for off-grid power, it's crucial. While some campers opt for generators, others prioritize solar panels or lithium batteries. And hey, sometimes it's nice to unplug and enjoy nature without TV or microwave distractions, right?
Wingam is based in Europe, the reason it is more expensive is because it is all a one piece shell which means no leaks and places for mold to grow etc unlike other campers that are pasted from separate pieces which would grow weaker over time due to rain and wear and tear. This means this camper will be a good investment which will hold its value for years or even decades because the frame itself will be durable and not have weather damage.
I am not sure about power off grid but nowadays you can easily resolve that by buying huge mobile power stations. Way cheaper and works just as well IMO. Worst case you can also take down one of the cabinets and install a microwave if there is no option (but I think there will be tbh).
First one of the reasons the Wingam costs more is that the cab and frame are assembled in Mexico, and then sent to Italy for assembly of the camper portion on the Dodge promaster cab and engine rather than the Fiat Ducato. They should have sent the camper portion to the US and assembled it on a US made Chrysler to avoid the $30 k import duty. A good design that will fail
@@Desperado3248 Nah it's because of the MonoCoque hull.
So that makes it $30k more in the US than in Italy?
Wow what a classic motorhome lovely van love this with full full specs 😍
Glad you're loving it! Thanks!!
The Wingamm Oasi is $188K, not $110K in USA
Thanks for the heads-up! Prices can definitely vary depending on the market. I'll make sure to double-check and update that info. Appreciate it!
To be fair, ALL prices have gone up. I was looking at other brands and they’ve gone up by multiple $10Ks in the last two years!
I really love the high lux but im not rich its actually one hundred and twenty thousand
Haha! No actually I the prices in YEN and translated it to about $12,000 USD. But as someone pointed out the US government put a kabosh on importing such vehicles to the US! Which is pretty sad!
@@Techwowofficialwe should be able to manufacture HERE at a similar price. Our dollars are like candy wrappers.
copy paste comment from viewers is bad ma man😂
The Toyota here what a nice lovely bit of mothome kit wow I want one go anywhere with this full off grid spec
Right? That Toyota is a real gem! The off-grid capabilities make it perfect for any adventure. Glad you liked it!
RAM PRO MASTER brilliant love the make yourself metterd in England this now is all the go with 12 volt compressor fridge sola panel and LPG fill your self gas bottles well cheaper 100% off grid just the spec .
Sounds like you've got the perfect setup in mind! The RAM ProMaster is definitely a solid choice, especially with all those off-grid features.
Man I would love one of the micro campers (not the van) but 100k and up... 😢 better off with an Aliner scout lite.
The old saying goes if it’s too good to be true, it probably is! Maybe he meant to say upgrade packages available staring at $12k?! Nice camper though by Toyota but I need my own bathroom!
I also originally thought that the 12k was only for the recreational part of the RV because 12k indeed sounds too good to be true. However, I've yet to find an article that clearly states their pricing structure. Thanks for your feedback!
That Hilux for 12,000$ where can we get that I am curious or someone got it wrong & it's 120,000 instead?
I also originally thought that the 12k was only for the recreational part of the RV because 12k indeed sounds too good to be true. However, I've yet to find an article that clearly states their pricing structure. Maybe I should have added a disclaimer. 😅
Wingam Oasi is about 188K wrong price here. I think 😮
Confirmation of my decision to buy a solid used Sprinter and modifying it myself
The Toyota is called "HIGH-LUX", not "HEE-LUX".
Oops, my bad! Thanks for setting me straight. 😅
I wish you talked about the engine size when reviewing these camper vans (except the trailers). They look pretty heavy without knowing the engine size.
Thanks for the feedback! You're right, engine size is an important detail. I'll make sure to include that info in future reviews. Appreciate you pointing that out! 🚐🔧
We also need to know the weight of the travel-trailers.
@@billredding2000 Got it! 👍🏼
available in the US?
Most of them I'd say are!
The Wingamm 540.1 OASI 2024 USA version is $188,500
You're absolutely right. There seems to be a discrepancy in the pricing. The Wingamm 540.1 OASI 2024 USA version is indeed closer to the $188,500 range. It's a high-end luxury camper, and the price reflects that.
I prefer smaller RVs but 1 inch of insulation is not comfortable
Smaller RVs do have their perks! As for insulation, 1 inch might not cut it for everyone. But I get your point, It’s important to ensure you have adequate insulation for comfort, especially if you're planning on camping in extreme weather conditions. Thanks for your feedback!
These prices are terrible..... You can literally buy a bigger RV for half or a quarter of the prices
None of these are worth the price tags.
Fair point! It can definitely be surprising how pricey some of these can get. Any particular features or designs you think would make them more worth it?
I’ll buy land.
@@Actias1974 this whole feed is op responding to the financial awareness of the consumer, these truck conversion companies are tripping balls and are going out of business, what they expect the top 30% to buy multiple vans at a time into a recession? balls
I mean, some of them are, like the last one, which might just be a typo but still
People pay it when theyre refurbed though.
Toyota for12K? I don't think so.
I see where you're coming from! I found the prices in YEN and translated it to about $12,000 USD. Prices can vary depending on the model and region, but the conversion from YEN seemed to indicate this range. Thanks for pointing that out!
@@Techwowofficial - Actual price from another website "At ฿2 million (approx. US$54,625), the Hilux Champ variant is the least expensive of the Carryboy motorhome lineup"
Uhh, I think you left a zero off the price of the last one, 'Hilux'.
No no, it's actually the price of only the kit, not the entire camper if that makes sense... sorry about the confusion 😅
Where exactly is the affordable part start?😅
Well we save the best for last.😓🫡
Where do I go to get the RV mobile home tell me
Thanks for your interest! To get an RV or mobile home, you can check local dealerships that specialize in recreational vehicles. Additionally, websites like RV Trader or Camping World offer a wide range of options.
Show the window in bathroom or fan in roof😔🇺🇸🇺🇸🤑....?
Hey there! I’m not quite sure what you mean. Can you clarify?
RAM cancelled the Ram ProMaster City in 2022, just saying.
You are correct! I did some digging and found that The Ram ProMaster City was indeed discontinued in 2022. This decision was made as the market for small city vans has been shrinking, and Ram decided to focus on developing future electric vans instead. Thank you for pointing that out!
Too expensive
I hear you! Prices can be pretty steep. It's always a balance between features and budget.
2:29 *That's actually not a bad camper!*
Add to that, many RV parks will not accept an RV more than 10 years old. So better stealth out something you can hide in a short-term airport parking lot.
Let's see $100,000 / 10 years?
Not exactly a great return on the dollar?
RV park restrictions vary, and some are more lenient than others. Additionally, the depreciation rate can depend on various factors, including the camper's condition and features. In any case your concern is valid, it's essential to consider these points when making a purchasing decision.
The Toyota will be MUCH more than $12k if it even makes it to the US. Import tax and other fees, plus dealer mark up will increase the price into the $80-100k range if not more.
That's a valid point. Import costs and dealer markups can significantly impact the final price. I'll definitely keep an eye on potential pricing updates for the US market.
$140,000 can get you a $1 house plus restoration in Sicily.
😂 Good one! It’s true that $140,000 could buy a lot of things, including a house in Sicily. Mini campers offer a unique set of benefits and experiences, though. Thanks for the humor and for watching the video!
Too bad the hilux isn't available in the US
Yup sadly! 🥲
OHH... if the prices were set to the actual value they are made with.
I’ll buy a Hilux and live in Mexico when I Retire in 15 years…
A cozy plan indeed! All the best!
A "Helux" might be cheaper! 😏
This video celebrates the most rediculous pricing on the Internet today.
Ouch, you're not kidding! It's like they're including a personal chef and a private jet with those prices. But consider the build quality, materials, and features. Sometimes, you get what you pay for.
Man that converted dyi mini cargo trailer is 85k? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 i wouldn't buy any of these overpriced things. Except for the toyota camper van which is more than fair priced and is even cheaper than any of their cars sold here in the USA. Sadly, these can't be bought in the states.
Haha, yeah, that price tag is definitely on the luxurious side! A Toyota camper van does seem like a great choice though. It's a shame they're not available in the states! 😅🚐
Wait. Wait. I think my internet must have cut out. I missed the details on how to rob banks so we can afford these...can you repeat that...?
Well, I do have the perfect heist in mind 👀 But seriously, what do you consider an appropriate price for these mini campers? Just wanna know so that I can make better videos thanks!
The prices are insane. That is not affordable for most.
I always buy used. The new price is only for millionaires
Nope not buying these or even thinking about one.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It seems like you're not a fan of Mini Campers....
HILUX $120,000
Lol! Its $12K (Japanese Yen conversion)
For only $140,000
Yup! 😓
Still these have the most god ugly graphics.. how hard is it to leave the outside just one color.. plain white is nice . These are still too expensive to bother with
I hear you! Sometimes less is more, right? Plain white can be pretty clean. But I guess everyone's got their own style preferences. Any other camper models catch your eye lately?
I'll be honest... I'm a 2% vanner in my 60's...I have 14 American made vans, some with matching vans made into inclosed trailers, 2 1970s gmc motorhomes, both u-haul fiberglass travel trailers(ct-13 & vt16). Several can ham type traveltrailers. The rare 1973 PlayPac Hitch hut fiberglass travel trailer(in mint condition) and I have American made camper vans from 1970- 2015. And 4 Mitsubishi delica starwagons 4x4 awd. Finally, I have a 1943 wc-54,1962 m43mash hospital ambulance,1977dodge m886, 1985 Chevy m1010, and a hummer m997a3 (non armed). All my vehicles work and drive.
All your shown overprice ugly graphic glampmobiles are garbage...
Now....If you can match any of the following,made in today's standards,,ill buy one .. i got nothing but time and money... but i want quality of product in a plain white wrapper.
👉the 1977 duel tank ford econoline, 1992 gmc vandura 2500 hightop, 2000 -2022 gmc savana 2500 (7&9 passenger hightop), any dodge maxVan 2500 conversion vans. Any WV bus or Westfia before 2020. And any Mitsubishi delica glass top van (left or right hand drive .4x4 or awd.) ,Uhaul box van. And any ambulance before 2017.. Must be available in USA 🇺🇸 made in 2023😀. And plain one color paint job
Good luck.. there are none. We stuck with a market that doesn't really care what we want.. they force feed us what they want us to have...
You switch from model to model so quickly, viewers will be lost. ☹
Think I'd save a pile of cash and buy a tent first
didn't even watch
if it's not a quarter the price of a house down payment don't even bother
I get where you're coming from-pricing can be a dealbreaker. What price range would make a mini camper worth considering for you?
@@Techwowofficial titties
All BS prices.
It’s about camping, simplicity, nature !
I get where you're coming from! At the end of the day, camping is all about enjoying simplicity and nature. But it's good to have a range of options for different preferences and budgets. 🌲🚐
All of these are way too much for the size
That's fair. Mini campers are designed to be efficient, but I understand the desire for more space. Perhaps there are other types of campers or camping setups that might better suit your needs.
it isnt a house ! It isnt meant to last ! 140,000$ thats just frigging GREEDY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO CAMPER IS WORTH THAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I get where you're coming from! The price tags can be a bit shocking. Different campers have various features and amenities, which can drive up the cost. Also, I assure you 140K is just a starter! 😅
Ford just announced they have to break the company up because ELECTRIC CARS are costing them $44K per car at point of sale !!
I would by Ford, GM, GMC, Dodge ..even Toyota SUV !!! ..and your saying BUY one with a $100K Camper build on back ???
SELL that NOISE to some other SUCKER SLICK !!!
Recycled junk compilation. Not worth your time.
Wow. So much incorrect information in an eight minute video. Hey "tech wow", you need to do some serious fact checking and content editing. A third grader would get a failing grade for an assignment as poorly executed as this video.
Thanks for the feedback. I’m sorry to hear you found inaccuracies in the video. I take such comments seriously and will review the content to improve accuracy and quality. If you have specific points or corrections, please share them-I’d appreciate the help in making future videos better!
Terrible editing and narration. What is a Toyota " Helux"? 🙄👎
Thanks for the feedback! I appreciate your input on the editing and narration. I’ll make sure to improve those in future edits. Thanks for pointing it out!
fake fake fake video with a robot more on voice
🤖 Ah, you caught me-I'm actually a robot programmed to be incredibly enthusiastic about mini campers! Just kidding, but if there’s something specific you think might be fake, let me know and I’ll be happy to clarify!
The only Ugly car ever built by a big company !!!....so Ugly !!!...
While it may not be everyone's cup of tea, some people appreciate its unique design. Different strokes for different folks! 🚗😅