Citations:vehicularly housed

Adjective: "(euphemistic) homeless and living in a car, van, or other type of vehicle"

 * 1996, Edward Epstein, "Homeless Seek New Parking Spot", San Francisco Chronicle, 12 October 1996:
 * The community of poor people who lived there in funky campers and vans and old school buses has been scattered, another chapter in the city's long-running battle over how to treat the homeless or those who are "vehicularly housed."
 * 1997, Mark Curtius, "S. F. Seeks Parking for Homeless' 'Homes'", Los Angeles Times, 27 September 1997:
 * Guinea Apollos, in the polite terms of San Francisco's homeless advocates, is a "vehicularly housed resident."
 * 1997, "Housing On Wheels May Provide Answer For City's Homeless", Chicago Tribune, 28 September 1997:
 * Mayor Willie Brown's administration may create a "vehicularly housed community" for homeless people who now live in their cars, vans and trailers legally.
 * 1997, Jane Meredith Adams, "'Vehicularly housed' seek the American dream", The Boston Globe, 21 December 1997:
 * As San Francisco homeless advocates put it, Apollos is "vehicularly housed."