No pics with the TDI yet because I just bought it two weeks ago.
I've got two campers that may be of interest. If you're looking for a light weight popup camper in North America, check out Quicksilver campers by Livin Lite
http://www.livinlite.com. They make high quality all aluminum campers. We have a "Quicksilver 6.0" (650 pounds empty with Air conditioning) that we have been towing with a Honda Civic and a Honda Fit. I traded the Fit for my Golf
. The other camper I have is a Roll-a-Home
http://www.rollahome.com. It's a fiberglass camper that's designed to be pulled by a motorcycle. It weighs about 400 pounds, and my BMW K1100LT pulls it very well. Can't even see it behind the Civic. It has A/C also! (Hey, I live in Alabama and it's hot down here!)
I looked at teardrops, but since I'm 6'4" tall and the popup design provides so much more space once setup, it seemed the only reasonable option.
I've ordered a Curt hitch and a Kriss wiring isolator
http://www.kriss.com/traileri.php. They should arrive next week, and I'll be installing everything next weekend.
Any advice on trailer wiring??? The owners manual for my TDI says not to use LED lights, but that's what is on my Quicksilver. This is why I ordered the isolator. They work very well on motorcycle electrical systems that have very small wires that can't handle additional load. I'm guessing that it's a good thing to use in this application as well.
I tried to include a picture of both campers set up at a campground, but I can't figure out how to insert the picture.
Edited to add picture.
Future pictures will include the TDI!