Let me start by saying: my Licasa is fantastic! It's a truly great and reliable campervan for two people. It drives smoothly, is comfortable, and is fully equipped for a great holiday. All you need to bring are clothes, toiletries, and food and drinks. And then you're ready to go! The Licasa is compact, making it easy to handle and maneuver. There are no sensors, but with two people, you can get anywhere! Just start and go.
 I gave myself Licasa as a gift at the beginning of this year, and I'm thrilled with it. But of course, I don't use it year-round; work needs to be done. By sharing my campervan, others (like you!) can create wonderful memories, and I can reduce my overhead a bit. So, it's a double win!
 My camper is fully equipped. I'll list: chairs, a large and small table, a parasol, pots, pans, cutlery, drinking utensils, a fan, games like pétanque/badminton/table tennis, a picnic blanket, a flashlight, a USB port, a water bag, a trash can, a dishwashing bowl, chemical toiletries, gas bottles, spices, olive oil, coffee and tea, and much more.
 A separate camping oven is also included. You can plug it into an outdoor socket.
 The bed in my campervan is 140x190 cm at the foot and 115x190 cm at the head. That's equivalent to a three-quarter bed! Perfect for people up to 185 cm tall (but you can also sleep comfortably up to 190 cm).
 Besides the engine battery, the campervan also has a leisure battery. This provides 12 volts (without being connected to the grid or shore power) so you can run the lights, flush the toilet, get water, and keep the refrigerator cold. It's enough for a day off the grid, but not for camping completely off-grid, as you need 230 volts to keep the refrigerator cool and the outlets running. The advantage is that your engine battery doesn't run down when you use the leisure battery, so the campervan will always keep running!
 Licasa has a tow bar, so you can use a bike rack to transport your bikes! Especially if you're staying in one place for several days, a bike is a real plus! The tow bar easily handles e-bikes (bike racks loaded up to 60 kg). I have a white license plate and a safety sign in case the bikes stick out too far.
 Of course, all sorts of safety measures have been taken, such as a smoke detector, safety triangle, vests, jack, and spare tire. But of course, you don't need all that :-).
 I'm naturally quite careful with my campervan. Licasa still looks very good, especially considering her age. She has a few age spots and even a small dent, but she's aging beautifully (let's just say :-)). I do expect you, as a renter, to be just as careful with my campervan as I am. On the other hand, I also realize that things happen when you use things. I like the idea of being honest about this; then everything can be resolved.
 Feel free to message me if you have any questions!