SOSTA CAMPER SUL MARE A SANTA MARINELLA

BIRILLO MAPS - EACH POINT HAS A LINKED VIDEO WHERE YOU CAN SEE THE LOCATION https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edi... This is the story of a novice camper. All the ups and downs he faces when buying a used camper on a shoestring budget. A low-cost camper. And he knows nothing about campers. Living in a camper for a vacation, for an extended period, or even just for a few days, requires a great deal of adaptability. It's not easy to go from the comforts of home to a camper with a mere 100 square feet of livability. There are many compromises to make when you decide to live in a camper, even for just a few days. Water availability is limited. Water tanks are not unlimited. Wastewater tanks must be taken into account. Sleeping in a camper requires a lot of adjustment. Temperatures have increased, both in terms of cold and heat. We're not as isolated as at home, or perhaps like a new camper or a nearly new van. Mine is a motorhome. There are overcabs. Many choose a campervan. In these videos, I try to convey my experience of living in a camper: the positive aspects, the difficulties, and the negative aspects. I don't want to just portray the beauty of a situation with many challenges. My aim is to give a true picture of the new camper. The person trying to enter this world with little experience. In my opinion, a rental camper doesn't convey what it's like to live in a camper, even for a short time. In my opinion, the best way to dive into this world of campers and campers is to buy a real vehicle. A camper that's several years old. Of course, buying a camper isn't easy. The "package" is just around the corner. But that's also part of the camper experience. Most people aren't wealthy. They live on a salary. Perhaps a meager salary and lots of family expenses. Many see a camper as an unattainable dream. You can't afford to spend 80,000 or 120,000 euros on a new camper. You can't pay less than 20,000 euros for a camper, even if it's only 20 years old. I paid between 5,000 and 6,000 euros for my 1987 Birillo. I incurred expenses because the person who sold me the camper didn't give me a working order. The camper initially needed to be fixed. The seller promised to fix it in a month and deliver it to me in working order. He certainly didn't expect so many problems to arise. And one month turned into about 9 months. A birth. But after the birth, the camper still had problems with the brakes, which would brake the front wheels autonomously and uncontrollably. In short, buying a used camper. A low-cost camper is treacherous. You spend too little, and you risk getting a truck with a lot of problems. HOWEVER, ONE THING IS VERY IMPORTANT IN MY OPINION. YOU CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING PERFECT FOR €4,000 OR €6,000 OR SO. EVEN HERE YOU HAVE TO BE SATISFIED AND ADAPTED. IF YOU HAVE €20,000, YOU CAN HAVE MORE, AND WITH MORE MONEY, EVEN MORE. BUT THE ONLY GUARANTEE OF A PERFECT CAMPER IS A NEW CAMPER THAT PAYS NO LESS THAN €70,000. THAT'S A LOT OF MONEY.