Living in a mobile home car has both advantages and many disadvantages. People living in the car must carefully calculate the use of electricity, such as setting the air conditioner to a fixed temperature to maximize energy saving.
Water sources are also a big problem. Living in a car means having to regularly treat two types of wastewater: domestic wastewater and wastewater from toilets. For many people, this is quite inconvenient and difficult to accept.
Many people choose not to use the toilet in the car to avoid complicated wastewater treatment. Instead, they often park near areas with public toilets or use toilets at work before returning to the car to rest. Domestic wastewater is taken out through a pipe system and must be treated in the right place.
Because mobile cars are often parked outdoors, mosquitoes are also a difficult problem to avoid. To find a suitable parking space, many people have had to move many times. Some people lack experience parking in an inner-city residential area, this area is quite noisy, with many people passing by.
In addition, mobile home cars also often cause minor breakdowns that users have to find ways to fix themselves. Before deciding to buy a mobile home car, each person should consider whether they have enough repair skills and adapt to independent life or not. If the car has problems, finding a repairman is sometimes quite difficult, even many repairmen do not have experience with this special type of car.
Living space in the car is also quite limited, so all items must be calculated and arranged neatly. People living in the car usually only carry truly necessary items to save space and facilitate movement.