In all the Animal Crossing series, players could upgrade their living quarters by adding more space or more floors. In the previous series of Animal Crossing, players could upgrade their houses. However in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp, players have camper cars instead of houses.
OK Motors allows you to expand your camper car in exchange for a large amount of Bells. However if you don’t have enough Bells for an upgrade, don’t worry because you can take out a loan and pay for it whenever you can. Players must note that you won’t be able to make another upgrade to your camper car until you pay off your debt.
To customize your camper, speak to Giovanni and he will give you a few options for customizing.
Paint Job
You can change the appearance of your camper with paint job. There are two kinds of paint job:
Normal Paint Job
Allows you to choose which colors you want and what kind of design your camper has.
Special Paint Job
Special pre-made designs for your camper. Some cost a lot of Leaf Tickets. Yuu can change the kind of camper model.
Change camper style
vintage camper
modern camper
Upgrade your camper
We’ve listed how much it costs to upgrade your camper and what each upgrade does to your camper.
Upgrade
Room
Cost
1st
Expands 1st floor
4x6
10,000
2nd
Adds 2nd floor
4x4
30,000
3rd
Expands 2nd floor
4x6
50,000
4th
Expands 1st floor
5x6
100,000
5th
Expands 1st floor
5x8
100,000
How do I pay off my Loan?
Simply go to the more option on your menu bar and then tap on Loan. You have the option to pay in three denominations:
1000 bells
5000 bells
10,000 bells
You can also see how much Loan balance you have to pay. Remember, you won’t be able to make another upgrade to your camper until you pay off your loan.
Is it worth even bothering to pay off the final loan? I've saved up about 60k so far but if it's all going to just disappear for nothing tangible I might just say forget about it
I got the Animal Crossing design after 10 days of logging in and I have a modern style camper. Can I use the print to my modern style camper. The vintage one looks small to me.