I converted my car into a home and saved £13,000 – I hated paying rent and now I don’t have to

A MAN has revealed he converted his car into a home – and has already saved £13,000.

Arslan Shono, a medical technologist from New Jersey, added a bed, fridge, sink and solar panels to his car to make it a home from home.

A man has revealed he converted his car into a home – and has already saved £13,000TikTok/@solarcampercar

Arslan has been living in his car for two years and loves the experienceTikTok/@solarcampercar

The TikTok user @SolarCampercar explained that he has been living in his car for two years so far and loves the experience.

Arslan revealed: “I hate paying rent, so I ended up converting my car into a house, and this is me getting ready to go to sleep.  It’s actually pretty comfortable.”

The savvy man said he only lives in his car nine months out of the year and spends the other three living with friends and family.

Shono showed his followers how he crafted his Chevrolet Suburban SUV into his new home on wheels in a Youtube video.

And he installed three solar panels on the roof rack of his car while placing the battery inside the frame of his bed.

Apparently, it took him three weeks over the summer to complete his new home.

When it’s time for a bathroom break, the TikTok star has a removable cassette toilet to save space.

Shono bought an electric heated blanket he loves to use in the chilly winter months to remain warm.

Many people praised him on social media for this brilliant idea to save money.

One said: “So creative. Great build. I love the setup, and the kitchen and bed storage are fantastic. It looks so nice.

Another said: “This is so fantastic! I would love to do something similar one day.”

A third pointed out: “With the cost of living, well played.”

However, other users think that living in a car is not a good idea.

One said: “Is he beating capitalism, or is capitalism beating him.”

Another said: “I hate paying rent, but I’d hate living in a car more.”

This comes after a couple converted a bus into a luxury motorhome with a 12-seater table and its music studio.

Plus, a couple spent thousands of pounds converting a van into a stunning home on wheels – and now they’re travelling the world.

Shono sizzles up his meals on a hot plate installed on his makeshift kitchen counterTikTok/@solarcampercar
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