'Yertle the turtle'- Delica L300 4x4
2 guests
Sleeps 2
4 ft. long
Pet friendly
Offers delivery
1992 Mitsubishi Other
Yertle is a 1992 Mitsubishi Delica L300 4x4 who comfortably seats and sleeps two people and a furry friend. It's not only looking cool, its also acting cool by being able to stay off grid and explore the immense beauty of British Columbia.The van is equipped with 200w solar panels that runs a fridge, shower pump, lights and whatever you might want to charge. Also a full camping kitchen, solar heated outdoor shower, bluetooth/aux stereo, and plenty of storage inside. The van also comes with a roof top basket, extra LED headlights and an awning for shady/rainy summer nights.The 2.5l turbo diesel will get you about 10-12l/100km depending on where you go. It's a Japanese import which means its a right hand drive vehicle. But don't be alarmed, it is super easy getting used to.What's includedCooking & dining:
- 2 burner Coleman gas stove (one propane tank included)
- Fridge/freezer
- Pots and pans
-Plates, bowls, cups and cutlery
-Plastic containers
- Tea & coffee ( including Italian coffee maker)
- Salt & pepper, oil
-Portable sink, dish detergent, cloth
-5 gallon water tank
- Pull-out table, 2 chairsSleeping:
- Double/twin bed ( converts into couch)
- Dog bed with seat belt
- Clean bedding
- 2 duvet & 2 pillows
- Extra blanket
- Black out insulated curtainsStorage & extras:
- Roof basket
- Hidden lockable hatch
- Playing cards
- Travel guide
- Mosquito net
- Tire pump, jack & toolsRecommendationsBritish Columbia isn't called 'Super Natural British Columbia' without reason. It doesn't matter what direction you're heading, you'll always find something beautiful.
Our personal favourite is Vancouver Island. Beautiful beaches, spectacular forests and endless hidden gems to explore. Other things to noteThe battery setup in the van is done in two separate systems to eliminate the risk of getting stranded by draining the car battery. The solar set up is a 12v system with plenty of USB ports to charge what you might need (no 120v)Slow and steady is the style of this van and we encourage you to not push it too hard. It'll do 100km/h on the freeway but slows down a bit up hill. For both your sake and ours it's better to just let it take the time it takes and enjoy the ride. We've put blood, sweat and tears into this van and hope that you will take good care of it.No smoking in the van.
Pets are welcome. The van has a small dog bed with a seat belt (belt clip provided)
- 2 burner Coleman gas stove (one propane tank included)
- Fridge/freezer
- Pots and pans
-Plates, bowls, cups and cutlery
-Plastic containers
- Tea & coffee ( including Italian coffee maker)
- Salt & pepper, oil
-Portable sink, dish detergent, cloth
-5 gallon water tank
- Pull-out table, 2 chairsSleeping:
- Double/twin bed ( converts into couch)
- Dog bed with seat belt
- Clean bedding
- 2 duvet & 2 pillows
- Extra blanket
- Black out insulated curtainsStorage & extras:
- Roof basket
- Hidden lockable hatch
- Playing cards
- Travel guide
- Mosquito net
- Tire pump, jack & toolsRecommendationsBritish Columbia isn't called 'Super Natural British Columbia' without reason. It doesn't matter what direction you're heading, you'll always find something beautiful.
Our personal favourite is Vancouver Island. Beautiful beaches, spectacular forests and endless hidden gems to explore. Other things to noteThe battery setup in the van is done in two separate systems to eliminate the risk of getting stranded by draining the car battery. The solar set up is a 12v system with plenty of USB ports to charge what you might need (no 120v)Slow and steady is the style of this van and we encourage you to not push it too hard. It'll do 100km/h on the freeway but slows down a bit up hill. For both your sake and ours it's better to just let it take the time it takes and enjoy the ride. We've put blood, sweat and tears into this van and hope that you will take good care of it.No smoking in the van.
Pets are welcome. The van has a small dog bed with a seat belt (belt clip provided)
Yertle is a 1992 Mitsubishi Delica L300 4x4 who comfortably seats and sleeps two people and a furry friend. It's not only looking cool, its also acting cool by being able to stay off grid and explore the immense beauty of British Columbia.The van is equipped with 200w solar panels that runs a fridge, shower pump, lights and whatever you might want to charge. Also a full camping kitchen, solar heated outdoor shower, bluetooth/aux stereo, and plenty of storage inside. The van also comes with a roof top basket, extra LED headlights and an awning for shady/rainy summer nights.The 2.5l turbo diesel will get you about 10-12l/100km depending on where you go. It's a Japanese import which means its a right hand drive vehicle. But don't be alarmed, it is super easy getting used to.What's includedCooking & dining:
- 2 burner Coleman gas stove (one propane tank included)
- Fridge/freezer
- Pots and pans
-Plates, bowls, cups and cutlery
-Plastic containers
- Tea & coffee ( including Italian coffee maker)
- Salt & pepper, oil
-Portable sink, dish detergent, cloth
-5 gallon water tank
- Pull-out table, 2 chairsSleeping:
- Double/twin bed ( converts into couch)
- Dog bed with seat belt
- Clean bedding
- 2 duvet & 2 pillows
- Extra blanket
- Black out insulated curtainsStorage & extras:
- Roof basket
- Hidden lockable hatch
- Playing cards
- Travel guide
- Mosquito net
- Tire pump, jack & toolsRecommendationsBritish Columbia isn't called 'Super Natural British Columbia' without reason. It doesn't matter what direction you're heading, you'll always find something beautiful.
Our personal favourite is Vancouver Island. Beautiful beaches, spectacular forests and endless hidden gems to explore. Other things to noteThe battery setup in the van is done in two separate systems to eliminate the risk of getting stranded by draining the car battery. The solar set up is a 12v system with plenty of USB ports to charge what you might need (no 120v)Slow and steady is the style of this van and we encourage you to not push it too hard. It'll do 100km/h on the freeway but slows down a bit up hill. For both your sake and ours it's better to just let it take the time it takes and enjoy the ride. We've put blood, sweat and tears into this van and hope that you will take good care of it.No smoking in the van.
Pets are welcome. The van has a small dog bed with a seat belt (belt clip provided)
- 2 burner Coleman gas stove (one propane tank included)
- Fridge/freezer
- Pots and pans
-Plates, bowls, cups and cutlery
-Plastic containers
- Tea & coffee ( including Italian coffee maker)
- Salt & pepper, oil
-Portable sink, dish detergent, cloth
-5 gallon water tank
- Pull-out table, 2 chairsSleeping:
- Double/twin bed ( converts into couch)
- Dog bed with seat belt
- Clean bedding
- 2 duvet & 2 pillows
- Extra blanket
- Black out insulated curtainsStorage & extras:
- Roof basket
- Hidden lockable hatch
- Playing cards
- Travel guide
- Mosquito net
- Tire pump, jack & toolsRecommendationsBritish Columbia isn't called 'Super Natural British Columbia' without reason. It doesn't matter what direction you're heading, you'll always find something beautiful.
Our personal favourite is Vancouver Island. Beautiful beaches, spectacular forests and endless hidden gems to explore. Other things to noteThe battery setup in the van is done in two separate systems to eliminate the risk of getting stranded by draining the car battery. The solar set up is a 12v system with plenty of USB ports to charge what you might need (no 120v)Slow and steady is the style of this van and we encourage you to not push it too hard. It'll do 100km/h on the freeway but slows down a bit up hill. For both your sake and ours it's better to just let it take the time it takes and enjoy the ride. We've put blood, sweat and tears into this van and hope that you will take good care of it.No smoking in the van.
Pets are welcome. The van has a small dog bed with a seat belt (belt clip provided)
Usually answers in less than 24 hours
Features
1992 Mitsubishi Other
- Sleeps 2
- 2 seatbelts
- Fuel type: Diesel
- Automatic transmission
- Sleeps 2
- 2 seatbelts
- Fuel type: Diesel
- Automatic transmission
Amenities
- Outside Shower
- Solart
- Audio Inputs
- Radio
- CD Player
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Outside Shower
- Solart
- Audio Inputs
- Radio
- CD Player
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Mileage: 125 free kilometers / day
- Unlimited generator hours
24/7 roadside assistance
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceRoadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceAdd-ons
Enhance your trip with these add-ons. Available at checkout.
BC Backroad Maps
Old school map book with all backroads and logging roads mapped out. Also info about campgrounds, hikes etc
A$22.40
/each
Inflatable Kayak
Single person
A$11.20
/per day
Tent Equipment
Two person tent, two sleeping bags and two inflatable mattresses
A$56.00
BC Backroad Maps
Old school map book with all backroads and logging roads mapped out. Also info about campgrounds, hikes etc
A$22.40
/each
Inflatable Kayak
Single person
A$11.20
/per day
Tent Equipment
Two person tent, two sleeping bags and two inflatable mattresses
A$56.00
Availability and rates
There’s a 1 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 15% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: A$560.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: A$67.20. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.
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Location
Vancouver, British Columbia
Exact location provided after booking