I Live In My Tesla With Two Pets So I Can Travel Full-time

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She revealed that she also keeps her shower bag next to her driver's seat so that she can quickly hop out and run into any 'leisure centers, gyms, truck stops, friends' houses, rivers and lakes' to freshen up. 
Stephanie revealed that she does have a condo in Canada, but she rents it out to earn income so she can live on the road. 
She has so far spent nine months living in the Tesla full time and has traveled more than 78,000km (about 38,000 miles) in it.
'I love the Tesla because it has climate control, it's a little stealthier and I can charge [the car] for free a lot of the time,' Stephanie said.
Under the passenger seat she has dog food as well as any mediation the pets may need
To maximize her space, she hangs her laundry bag, dog harness, and garbage bag from the passenger seat headrests, and keeps cooking supplies in the back
'I actually have almost spent $30 in charging over the last three months, which is absolutely amazing.'
Stephanie is saving big time with her life on wheels. 
By transforming her car into her home, she has been able to beat the rising cost of living caused by inflation.
Although inflation has decreased in the past few months, it still remains high and currently sits at 7.1 per cent.
According to , the average cost of living - including rent - in Canada is $1,708 per month per person.
According to consumer data firm Dunnhumby, one-third of households are skipping meals or reducing their portion sizes to save money. 
Researchers found that 18 per cent of the survey's 2,000 participants noted they weren't getting enough food to eat. 
Furthermore, 31 per cent of households have reduced their portion sizes due to empty pantries as a result of rising grocery store prices.
Although her bed is covered in pillows, she only sleeps with one of them, the others are used as storage, with Stephanie filling the pillowcases with her clothes
She hangs many things off her headrest for easy access and stores her skincare products at the front of her car
In addition to food costs, millions of people across the country lack a financial safety net. 
According to researchers, 64 per cent of participants admitted they wouldn't be able to raise $400 in an emergency. 
Many have suffered due to inflation, which has caused the prices of basic goods to skyrocket - including the prices of meat and poultry up by 10.4 per cent, cereal up 15.1 per cent, and fruits and vegetables up 8.1 per cent.
Gas prices are another point of pressure for many people around the country, up nearly 60 per cent over the past year, with the cost of airfares up more than 34 per cent and the price of used cars up more than 7 per cent.
Apparel costs are up by 5.2 per cent, overall shelter costs went up 5.5 per cent and delivery services have gone up 14.4 per cent. 

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