Short bus or van?

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Hey guys! Here's the deal:
I need to clear my Montreal apartment by May 1st, and leaving to travel across Canada sometime in July. Since it's not worth finding a new place for 2 months, I'm planning on Vandwelling.

Luckily, theres a government vehicules auction on April 29th! There'll be short busses and cargo vans, and I'd like y'all input on which one to chose.

Are busses much more gas consuming? (Gas is pretty expensive in the territories, where I plan on spending most of my time)

Which one is easier to insulate? (I fucking hate the heat)

Is there a price difference insurance-wise?

I dont really mind the stealth, since I'll only stay put for 2 months.

Any other tips are welcome!!
 

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You're going to run into issues with heat. unless you make a swamp cooler setup, pretty much your only option for air conditioning is to have a gas generator running. Solar isn't up to the task because making air cold with a condenser takes a LOT of energy, way more energy than heating it up.

You can get a gas generator that will survive a few months from harbor freight for a hundred dollars or so. It will be extremely loud though. If you get a bus I would suggest hooking it up to a window unit from Craigslist.

A bus will consume much much more gas than a van. That said, due to size restrictions, a bus will be easier to insulate.

Try to insure it as an RV if you can. RV insurance is $100 a year or so. A regular van will be closer to $100 a month.
 

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he talking about going across Canada, cant be too dam hot. swamp coolers work a lot better in low humidity areas
 

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i would go with a van. i might be biased tho. : P

a bus will give you more space, but for short-term traveling that is not going to be as important.

also, i believe in going with a smaller space first and then when/if you upgrade, anything larger will feel HUGE.

i would also suggest that insulating a cargo van might be easier than a bus because: windows.

(i've never insulated a damn thing tho, so maybe don't take my advice. haha. )
 

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if it were me, i'd get a van with AWD. seems like it would be easier to park discreetly when in cities. easier to drive up forest service roads or logging roads to go camp. less $$ for gas. less $$ spent on mechanical issues i'd assume.
 

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he talking about going across Canada, cant be too dam hot. swamp coolers work a lot better in low humidity areas
We still hit some good 80's in average in the summer. And we're talking about a guy who cracks open his window in winter because he's too hot...
And yeah, idk about the territories, but the coasts are way too humid for swamp coolers.

less $$ spent on mechanical issues i'd assume.

Idk, i feel like city busses are super trustworthy!!

Also, about the space, there'll be 2 of us, so thats why I was maybe more inclined for a bus
 

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yeah high 80s, and in the sun all day could build up some heat inside a vehicle.
shading, insulation, ventilation ... all things to consider
 

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