Toyota Sienna Camper Has Everything, Including The Kitchen Sink

RVs are compact compared to other forms of mobile living, but they too can be a bit large and bulky. Rarely do we see a standard minivan converted for life on the street; However, this new creation from Oasis Camper Vans does just that. The company is primarily working on converting Toyota Sienna minivans into houses on wheels, and it’s quite feature-rich given the Sienna’s relatively small size.

Conversions start at $ 9,800, even though a customer spends an average of around $ 12,000, plus the cost of getting the minivan ready. The company works with other brands and models, but they are a little more expensive to convert. The small size means the customer has to make some compromises, but the camper has many features one would need for a weekend outdoors, including a kitchen sink and portable stove.

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In the rear, the seats in the third row have been removed so that Oasis Campers offers space for the installation of the kitchen including a refrigerator. A hand pump sink attached to two gallons of fresh water drains into a gray water bucket. There is a five gallon water jug ​​for drinking water. The Sienna also has a storage compartment under the kitchen to store less frequently used items. Inside the main cabin area there is a small seat and bench that converts into a bed measuring four feet by four feet.

The Camper Van Sienna isn’t the most luxurious mobile living space, but it is certainly affordable, which is not the case with many mobile living solutions. At Oasis Camper Vans, customers can choose the wood type for the furniture, the floor color and the upholstery for the chair and curtains. The company also rebuilds the Dodge Grand Caravan, Honda Odyssey and Chrysler Pacifica. It lacks a shower, but that can be overlooked for a few days in the great outdoors.

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