Teeny Tiniest Car Home I Have Ever Seen!



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Cindy lives in a Fiat 500! She has turned this tiny car with fantastic gas mileage, into a very comfortable home ! We hope you are amazed and inspired by Cindy and her fantastic SUPER TINY home!

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31 thoughts on “Teeny Tiniest Car Home I Have Ever Seen!”

  1. I don't live in my suv but I'd for sure keep my Jeep liberty and avoid all that taking seats out and cutting wood kinda stuff plus be able to drive away in a hurry by leaving the drivers seat in a regular position and nothing on it, ready to go.

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  2. What a cute little person! She is having such a good time — I love her legos. What great mileage, too! I can see how it would help to be short, though 🙂 my hubby is 6'4 so it wouldn't work for us, but it is very helpful to see how much can be done with so little; thanks

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  3. Cindy seems like a wonderful lady. After reading the comments on here in relation to those who have met her in person her happiness is genuine.
    I loved the video. Thank you Bob & Cindy 🙂 ❤

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  4. I have been considering the Lego option for a while – thanks for the demo! I'm carless now but on SSDI and hoping to hit the road within a year. I love the Prius, so this Lego set up might be ideal! Thanks for the inspiration Cindy! And thanks, Bob, for everything you do; you make the world a better place.

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  5. I cant for the life of me understand why EVERYONE lives this life in the desert. If i lived a transient life i would be at a beautiful lake fulltime. Why does everyone park at the boring, hot, dry baran desert??!!! I was taught in school as a kid the spelling difference between dessert and desert is it only has one S because you want to get out of there and dessert has two SS because you want more!

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  6. Those Fiats have a bad reputation with the engine, but I wish I had chose a smaller vehicle 20 years ago and just made a sedan campable when I was trying to move. If you take seats out it is really amazing how much room is in a just a regular sedan even a compact. Better milage and much cheaper tires than a truck or SUV.

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  7. I would recommend pine shavings from a pet store or farm store for the toilet. It decomposes better than kitty litter and provides a pine scent. I believe that if urine is diluted with 10x the water its safe for irrigating nonedible plants. I should doublecheck this before posting again. I would use "used" water from cooking or washing rather than valuable drinking water.

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