In times when everything is getting more and more expensive, it's good to hear that there are still real ones Bargain gives. And we have now discovered such a bargain in the small motorhomes segment. And in the form of Dacia Docker "Yevana". The vehicle comes from Spain and was made for only 9.750 Euros converted to a camper. And after the conversion, the Romanian van is actually an almost fully-fledged mobile home, including a kitchen sink. However, it should be clear that the vehicle in the price not is included. But if you opt for a used Dokker, you can get a real camper for around 15.000 euros. Because a Dokker Bj. 2013 is available from around 4.000 euros. Inside, after the conversion, there is a collapsible Doppelbett with a 70 mm (2,75 inch) thick folding mattress that rests on a Birch wood base is placed.
Dacia Dokker Yevana
In addition, the camper converted by Yevana has a portable one cuisine with stove, a 31 literRefrigerator, a Stainless steel sink and a 32 literFresh water tank included. Even on one Outdoor shower does not have to be renounced. In terms of design, the Dacia camper gets a combination of plywood and elegant diode lighting, making the cabin look light and cozy. For sufficient power supply, the compact camper is also equipped with a solar panel, a 100 Ah battery and a 600W inverter delivered. You don't need more, right?
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Can the conversion be quickly installed and removed in the Dacia Dicker because we don't always need it?