One of the things I liked doing with my old Toyota hybrid was going on weekend camping trips, and I was a bit worried about how much gear I would be able to take with me in the Emira.
This weekend I went on my first multi-day camping trip in my V6, and it turns out that I didn't need to worry at all.
I went with a friend, and we took quite a lot of stuff:
On an unrelated note, I also learnt that bearded dragons make excellent copilots, in addition to being super cute.
Also, children at the camping site come to see the car, and their parents use the opportunity as an excuse to approach, check it out and ask questions.
This weekend I went on my first multi-day camping trip in my V6, and it turns out that I didn't need to worry at all.
I went with a friend, and we took quite a lot of stuff:
- A big 4-person tent
- A big 2-person self-inflatable mat
- 2 big sleeping bags
- 2 foldable chairs, table, rack, charcoal stove, gas stove, frypan, pots, mugs, cooler bag, food, drinks...
- Changes of clothes, towels,
- Pet, pet carrier bag, and pet tent
- A bunch of other random stuff such as string lights, electric extension cords, water tank, etc
On an unrelated note, I also learnt that bearded dragons make excellent copilots, in addition to being super cute.

Also, children at the camping site come to see the car, and their parents use the opportunity as an excuse to approach, check it out and ask questions.

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