Gone With Buck! A #Vanlife Podcast

01 Past And Current Adventure Vehicles

32 min · 12. Okt. 2025
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A short discussion of my past and current adventure vehicles, including likes and dislikes. I've owned nearly 200 cars in my (almost) 65 years, but I've narrowed the list to 4 vecicles, spacificly chosen for adventures, long and short. 1973 vw bus - I'd love to have it now, but it did have it's issues. 2010 Chevy HHR - Compact, great fuel milage and dependability, room to sleep, but... compact. But, I did handle living in it for weeks at a time. 2111 Chrysler Town And Country - Still stelthy, but plenty of room. With back seats folded into the floor, or removed for extra storage, you are left with an easy 4' by 8' footprint, plus enough room to easily sleep, and sit up properly for meals, reading and relaxing. 2013 Jeep Wrangler 4dr - Now, my daily driver and van life travel vehicle. Tight, but doable. I've done several overnight and 2-3 day trips in this one, and its a bit of a compromise feom the van. But the tradeoff is pure fun. Buck

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Episode 01 Past And Current Adventure Vehicles Cover

01 Past And Current Adventure Vehicles

A short discussion of my past and current adventure vehicles, including likes and dislikes. I've owned nearly 200 cars in my (almost) 65 years, but I've narrowed the list to 4 vecicles, spacificly chosen for adventures, long and short. 1973 vw bus - I'd love to have it now, but it did have it's issues. 2010 Chevy HHR - Compact, great fuel milage and dependability, room to sleep, but... compact. But, I did handle living in it for weeks at a time. 2111 Chrysler Town And Country - Still stelthy, but plenty of room. With back seats folded into the floor, or removed for extra storage, you are left with an easy 4' by 8' footprint, plus enough room to easily sleep, and sit up properly for meals, reading and relaxing. 2013 Jeep Wrangler 4dr - Now, my daily driver and van life travel vehicle. Tight, but doable. I've done several overnight and 2-3 day trips in this one, and its a bit of a compromise feom the van. But the tradeoff is pure fun. Buck

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