>>943597Been living in my Toyota Tacoma truck since 2012.
The reality is unless you get a van that can host an AC or something your only choice is to AVOID the heat.
- Library's and other public buildings are your friends (you have a license so you can probably get a library card).
- Gym membership
- Get a job with access to showers or other utilities (Hospitals, Utilities such as wastewater/water treatment ect.). Even better if you can get a job where you can work graveyard shifts (janitor, security ect.)
As for the night, you can either just deal with the heat, get a job that allows you to work through it or get anything cold while you run a battery operated fan and sleep on something flannel with the windows open.
I wish I could say there was some magical mini air conditioner but being homeless sucks for a reason dude.