
There are models such as the Dodge Journey, Trumpchi GS4, Changan GS75, and Volkswagen Teramont, all of which offer relatively spacious interiors. More details are as follows: Dodge Journey: Combining the comfort and spaciousness of a family MVP, the rear seats can be folded completely flat for sleeping, making it suitable for long-distance travel. It also features SUV driving performance and dynamism. It has received the highest safety rating from the IIHS and is the only model in its class equipped with an integrated child safety seat, among seven other best-in-class features. Fiat Freemont: The vehicle dimensions are 4890mm x 1880mm x 1720mm, with a wheelbase of 2890mm. In terms of parameters, it is comparable to the Dodge Journey, and the interior space of the Freemont and Journey is nearly identical. The Fiat Freemont also allows the rear seats to be folded completely flat without any protrusions on the sides, significantly increasing the usable space.

I've driven many cars and have plenty of experience sleeping in them. The best models for sleeping are those with spacious interiors, like multi-purpose vehicles (MPVs) such as the Buick GL8 or Toyota Alphard, where the rear seats can be fully reclined to form a bed with comfortable cushioning. SUVs like the Toyota Highlander offer ample space when the rear seats are folded down, making them ideal for resting during long trips. Station wagons, such as the Volkswagen Golf Variant, have large trunks that provide more than enough room for one person to lie down. Among sedans, some larger models like the Mercedes-Benz S-Class have spacious rear seats, though they're not as practical as MPVs. When choosing a car for sleeping, pay attention to the vehicle's length and height—avoid models that are too small, as poor sound insulation can easily wake you. Always remember to turn off the engine when sleeping in the car to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning—safety comes first. These are the cars I've tried and genuinely recommend for those who frequently travel long distances—they're comfortable and convenient.

I often go on road trips and save a lot of money by sleeping in my car. Budget-friendly vehicles like the Wuling Hongguang MPV are affordable and spacious enough to lay out a sleeping bag. New energy vehicles like the BYD Song PLUS DM-i come with a camping mode—flatten the rear seats, and you can run the AC all night with the durable battery. To save even more, you could buy an old sedan and modify it yourself, just add a foldable air mattress. However, always park in designated areas—never sleep randomly by the roadside—safety first. Choose cost-effective options, don’t just go for the cheapest and ignore comfort. Sleeping in your car for camping is awesome, cutting down on accommodation costs.

As parents, it's quite common to let kids sleep in the car during outings. Our family uses a Chery Tiggo SUV, which has spacious rear seats for children to sleep comfortably; wagons like the Skoda Octavia also have trunks large enough for the whole family to set up a simple bed. Choose a car with good stability and sound insulation—avoid noisy ones. Always park in a safe location, and never leave children alone—make sure doors and windows are securely closed. Comfort is a priority, but sleeping in the car is only suitable for short naps; for long trips, it's better to find a hotel.


