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A fully self-contained and certified SleeperVan
They are fully self-contained and certified, Toyota Alphard 2004/6 series. We have fully refurbished them to a very high quality during 2016 and 2017. They are 2.3lt petrol vehicles with automatic transmission, safe seating for two, 12volt charger in the cab, radio and CD player with AUX port, air conditioning in the cab, and central locking.
They have interior LED lights, a double bed, being 1.4m wide by 1.97m long, which is in the middle, and the kitchen area which is in the rear of the vehicle. They also have a passenger side awning/privacy room which is 1.5m wide by 1.86m long.
The kitchen area has a removable 2 ring gas cooker, 12volt small chiller, which chills while driving, sink with cold water tap, and bench space. They also have a port-a-loo and 32litre balanced fresh and grey water tanks. We have built these with a removable gas cooker so you can lift this and use it outside or under your awning if you so wish.
They have a 240volt supply into the SleeperVan for charging the house battery, which keeps the house battery charged, as well as driving, which also charges the house battery, which supplies the 12volt chiller and LED interior lights rather than these draining your mechanical battery. They also have a 240-volt power plug.
Feature | Value | Info |
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Sleeping Capacity |
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Sleeping CapacityWhat number of people does this vehicle best suit? 2 Berth A two berth vehicle is a great option for getting the best driving flexibility. 1 Berth A single berth vehicle is a great option for solo adventures. |
Vehicle Shower |
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Vehicle ShowerWhat type of shower is included with this vehicle? No Shower The vehicle is not supplied with any showering system. |
Vehicle Toilet |
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Vehicle ToiletWhat toilet facilities does this vehicle include? Certified Toilet The vehicle includes a toilet that meets the self-contained toilet certification standards. Includes a Porta Potti portable toilet. |
Campervan Pricing Tier |
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Campervan Pricing TierWhat pricing tier does this vehicle tend to fit into? Economy |
Vehicle Model Years |
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Vehicle Model YearWhat years were the vehicles for this product made in? 2004 Interior designed and built between 2016 & 2019 2005 Interior designed and built between 2016 & 2019 2006 Interior designed and built between 2016 & 2019 2007 Interior designed and built between 2016 & 2019 |
Vehicle Transmission |
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Vehicle TransmissionWhat type of transmission options does the vehicle offer? Automatic The vehicle only has an automatic transmission. |
Campervan Pricing Tier |
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Campervan Pricing TierWhat pricing tier does this vehicle tend to fit into? Mid-Range |
Average Vehicle Age |
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Average Vehicle AgeHow old on average are most of the vehicles? 5+ years old Interior designed and built between 2016 & 2019 |
Vehicle Size |
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Vehicle SizeWhat sized vehicle is provided? Small Smaller vehicles provide easy driving and have less space, but are still set up for sleeping and traveling. |
Vehicle Fridge |
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Vehicle FridgeWhat type of food refrigeration system is the vehicle supplied with? Cooler The vehicle is supplied with an unpowered cool compartment, chilly bin, esky or similar cooler. 14L, runs continuously, providing your 12V house battery has charge |
Vehicle Heating |
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Vehicle HeatingWhat types of internal heating does this vehicle include? Electric Fan Heater This vehicle has an electric fan heater. Electric oil column heater for safe nighttime heating. |
Campervan Style |
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Campervan StyleWhat style of campervan is provided? Campercar A campercar is a standard car that has been converted for sleeping and camping. You get all the driving benefits of a car. Campercars are not self-contained and have no toilet built in. A fully self-contained and certified SleeperVan |
Vehicle Drive System |
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Vehicle Drive SystemWhat type of drive system options does the vehicle have? 2WD Two-Wheel-Drive (2WD) drive systems deliver power from the engine to just two of the vehicle's wheels - either front-wheel-drive (FWD) or rear-wheel-drive (RWD). Most vehicles use FWD, where the engine’s power is routed to the front two wheels. FWD has the advantage of better traction while climbing hills. RWD is more commonly found on trucks and some SUVs, along with sports cars and some luxury sedans. This system improves handling by balancing the car’s weight more evenly. RWD provides less traction on slippery roads. |
Vehicle Cooking Stove |
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Vehicle Cooking StoveWhat kitchen cooking stove is included with the vehicle? Gas stove The vehicle has a gas cooking stove included. |
Vehicle Microwave |
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Vehicle MicrowaveIs a microwave oven included in the rental vehicle? No microwave No microwave is included with the vehicle. |
Air Conditioning |
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Air ConditioningWhat air conditioning is available in the vehicle? Driver air conditioning Driver's cabin only The vehicle has air conditioning system but only for the driver's cabin area. |
TV Screen |
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TV ScreenIs a TV screen included with the rental vehicle? No TV There is no television or display included with the vehicle. |
Water Tank |
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Water TankWhat fresh water tank is included with the vehicle? Small water tank Less than 50L There is a small fresh water tank included with the vehicle. The capacity is less than 50 litres. 32L |
Waste Water Tank |
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Waste Water TankWhat waste water tank option is provided with the vehicle? Small waste tank Up to 70L The vehicle has a small waste water tank with a capacity of no more than 70 litres. |
Vehicle Water |
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Vehicle WaterWhat fresh water supply is available for the vehicle? Cold water supply The vehicle supplies cold water. |
Dual Battery |
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Dual BatteryDoes the vehicle support a dual battery configuration or a single shared battery. Dual battery The vehicle includes a second battery for powering the vehicle's appliances and your accessories. These devices won't drain the vehicle's primary battery that is used to start the engine. |
Power Supply |
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Power SupplyWhat power supply is available for this vehicle? 12/240 Volt The vehicle supplies both 12 volt power and 240 volt power. 12 volt is ideal for charging small devices and accessories. 240 volt provides standard "house" wall plugs to power devices and appliances. Adaptors may be required for any device. |
Vehicle Awning |
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Vehicle AwningDoes the vehicle include an awning for weather protection while camping? Awning included The vehicle includes an awning for weather protection. Privacy room with an angled heigth of 1.85m to 1.7m |
Vehicle Seatbelts |
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Vehicle SeatbeltsWhat seatbelt configuration does the vehicle provide? 2 Front seatbelts None in rear The vehicle has two seatbelts in the vehicle front driver's cabin and none in the rear. |
Baby/booster Seat |
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Baby/booster SeatWhat baby and booster seat support does this vehicle offer? No baby seats and no booster seats The vehicle does not support the use of baby seats or booster seats for children. Regional laws require that babies and children use approved restraints while travelling in vehicles. |
Vehicle Oven |
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Vehicle OvenIs a conventional oven included in the rental vehicle? No oven No oven for baking, roasting or grilling is included with the vehicle. |
Vehicle Fuel |
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Vehicle FuelWhat type of fuel powers the vehicle? Petrol The vehicle runs on liquid petroleum (petrol, gasoline or 'gas'). |
All Affordable Motorhome Rental vehicles come with comprehensive insurance cover. The hirer will be fully liable for demurrage - the daily rental rate for the period the vehicle is off fleet for accident repairs (max 7 days) and for replacing or repairing damaged windscreens and tyres. Overhead and under-body damage on the rented vehicle is covered.
Any fines incurred or accidents reported from the hirers’ dates of hire, received after the end date are still applicable.
All insurance cover will be made void if any of the following "Exclusions" are breached:
• Any damage caused by wilful misconduct (e.g. sitting or standing on the bonnet or roof of the vehicle)
• Any damage caused while driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
• Damage caused to the vehicle by misuse of snow chains.
• The vehicle is in an unsafe or unroad worthy condition that arose during the course of hire and which caused or contributed to the damage or loss.
• The vehicle is operated in any race, speed test, rally or contest.
• The vehicle is driven by any person not named on the rental agreement
• The vehicle is neglectfully damaged by the hirer, including driver fault (e.g. burnt out clutch, tyre damage etc.)
• The vehicle is operated outside the term of the hire or any agreed extension of that term.
Feature | Value | Info |
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Road User Charges |
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Are road user charges (diesel vehicle tax) included in the price? Not applicable Road user charges are not charged because they are not applicable to the vehicle eg. petrol/gas vehicle. |
Airport Pick-up & Drop-off |
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Is customer pick-up and drop-off from the local airport included in the price? Included in the price Airport pick-up and drop-off is a free service we offer to customers where applicable. |
Public Holiday Surcharges |
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Are public holiday surcharges included in the price? Additional cost Public holiday surcharges are additional to the quoted price. Christchurch Depot: Closed Christmas Day. Auckland Depot: Closed Christmas Day & New Years Day |
Administration Fees |
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Are all credit card and administration fees included in the price? Additional cost Administration fees are additional to any quoted price. 3% credit card surcharge. |
Vehicle Relocation Fees |
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Whenever one way/relocation fees are applicable, are they included in the price? Additional cost Relocation of the rental vehicle is an additional cost and is not included in the quoted price. One-Way Rentals are available between Auckland and Christchurch and vise versa; one-way fees may apply if rental is under 21 days. Relocation fees apply for any other city destinations. |
Extra Driver Fees |
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Are fees for additional drivers included in the price? Included in the price The price includes any fees for additional drivers. There will be no extra costs for more drivers. |
After Hours Surcharges |
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Are public holiday surcharges included in the price? Additional cost After hours surcharges are additional to the quoted price. By arrangement, fees MAY apply. |
Insurance |
Excess Vehicle Insurance |
Excess Vehicle InsuranceExcess cover means the hirer is partially covered for accidental damage to the rental vehicle and for any liability if the rental vehicle injures someone else or their property while the hirer is driving it. The hirer is required to pay the agreed excess on an insurance claim. A vehicle bond or security deposit may be held. The hirer must comply with all policy terms and conditions. |
Excess |
NZ$2,000 |
Insurance ExcessExcess amount: NZ$2,000 Excess note: An excess is held as a signed authority only to cover the excess in the event of any damage to our vehicle and/or third party. The excess can be paid by credit card. The excess liability is cleared on return of the vehicle to the agreed location, on the agreed date, in a clean condition, with no damage incurred to the vehicle and/or any third party, with a full tank of fuel, the toilet cassette and waste water tank emptied and no equipment lost or damaged. What is excess? Insurance excess (also known as deductible) is the dollar amount that the hirer must contribute towards the replacement or repair costs of a vehicle during an insurance claim. This means that if an insurance claim is made, the hirer must pay the first portion of the replacement or repair cost. The excess is the maximum amount that the hirer needs to contribute. The insurance company will cover any remaining cost (providing the policy terms and conditions have been met). |
Bond |
NZ$2,000 |
BondBond amount: NZ$2,000 Bond note: An excess is held as a signed authority only to cover the excess in the event of any damage to our vehicle and/or third party. The excess can be paid by credit card. The excess liability is cleared on return of the vehicle to the agreed location, on the agreed date, in a clean condition, with no damage incurred to the vehicle and/or any third party, with a full tank of fuel, the toilet cassette and waste water tank emptied and no equipment lost or damaged. What is bond? A bond is a dollar amount entrusted to the campercar company by the hirer. It covers costs for vehicle/equipment damage or if the conditions of hire are not satisfied. The bond is made available to the campercar company in such a way that it is immediately accessible should they require it (cash transfer, credit card authorisation etc). The bond authorisation is arranged at the beginning of the hire period and cancelled or refunded when the transaction is completed. |
This will reduce the excess, which is an imprint only, for any damage to the vehicle and/or third-party damage to a maximum of NZ $300.00 per accident. Zero excess liability windscreen insurance cover is also included.
Any fines incurred or accidents reported from the hirers’ dates of hire, received after the end date are still applicable.
$20.00 per day in addition to the daily rental rate (maximum charge per hire $800.00)
All insurance cover will be made void if any of the following "Exclusions" are breached:
• Any damage caused by wilful misconduct (e.g. sitting or standing on the bonnet or roof of the vehicle)
• Any damage caused while driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
• Damage caused to the vehicle by misuse of snow chains.
• The vehicle is in an unsafe or unroad worthy condition that arose during the course of the hire and which caused or contributed to the damage or loss.
• The vehicle is operated in any race, speed test, rally or contest.
• The vehicle is driven by any person not named on the rental agreement
• The vehicle is neglectfully damaged by the hirer, including driver fault (e.g. burnt out clutch, tyre damage etc.)
• The vehicle is operated outside the term of the hire or any agreed extension of that term.
Feature | Value | Info |
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Road User Charges |
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Are road user charges (diesel vehicle tax) included in the price? Not applicable Road user charges are not charged because they are not applicable to the vehicle eg. petrol/gas vehicle. |
Airport Pick-up & Drop-off |
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Is customer pick-up and drop-off from the local airport included in the price? Included in the price Airport pick-up and drop-off is a free service we offer to customers where applicable. |
Public Holiday Surcharges |
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Are public holiday surcharges included in the price? Additional cost Public holiday surcharges are additional to the quoted price. Christchurch Depot: Closed Christmas Day. Auckland Depot: Closed Christmas Day & New Years Day |
Administration Fees |
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Are all credit card and administration fees included in the price? Additional cost Administration fees are additional to any quoted price. 3% credit card surcharge. |
Vehicle Relocation Fees |
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Whenever one way/relocation fees are applicable, are they included in the price? Additional cost Relocation of the rental vehicle is an additional cost and is not included in the quoted price. One-Way Rentals are available between Auckland and Christchurch and vise versa; one-way fees may apply if rental is under 21 days. Relocation fees apply for any other city destinations. |
Extra Driver Fees |
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Are fees for additional drivers included in the price? Included in the price The price includes any fees for additional drivers. There will be no extra costs for more drivers. |
After Hours Surcharges |
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Are public holiday surcharges included in the price? Additional cost After hours surcharges are additional to the quoted price. By arrangement, fees MAY apply. |
Insurance |
Excess Vehicle Insurance |
Excess Vehicle InsuranceExcess cover means the hirer is partially covered for accidental damage to the rental vehicle and for any liability if the rental vehicle injures someone else or their property while the hirer is driving it. The hirer is required to pay the agreed excess on an insurance claim. A vehicle bond or security deposit may be held. The hirer must comply with all policy terms and conditions. |
Excess |
NZ$300 |
Insurance ExcessExcess amount: NZ$300 Excess note: An excess is held as a signed authority only to cover the excess in the event of any damage to our vehicle and/or third party. The excess can be paid by credit card. The excess liability is cleared on return of the vehicle to the agreed location, on the agreed date, in a clean condition, with no damage incurred to the vehicle and/or any third party, with a full tank of fuel, the toilet cassette and waste water tank emptied and no equipment lost or damaged. What is excess? Insurance excess (also known as deductible) is the dollar amount that the hirer must contribute towards the replacement or repair costs of a vehicle during an insurance claim. This means that if an insurance claim is made, the hirer must pay the first portion of the replacement or repair cost. The excess is the maximum amount that the hirer needs to contribute. The insurance company will cover any remaining cost (providing the policy terms and conditions have been met). |
Bond |
NZ$300 |
BondBond amount: NZ$300 Bond note: An excess is held as a signed authority only to cover the excess in the event of any damage to our vehicle and/or third party. The excess can be paid by credit card. The excess liability is cleared on return of the vehicle to the agreed location, on the agreed date, in a clean condition, with no damage incurred to the vehicle and/or any third party, with a full tank of fuel, the toilet cassette and waste water tank emptied and no equipment lost or damaged. What is bond? A bond is a dollar amount entrusted to the campercar company by the hirer. It covers costs for vehicle/equipment damage or if the conditions of hire are not satisfied. The bond is made available to the campercar company in such a way that it is immediately accessible should they require it (cash transfer, credit card authorisation etc). The bond authorisation is arranged at the beginning of the hire period and cancelled or refunded when the transaction is completed. |