The motorhome is an older model but still in decent condition. It's best suited for 4 people, as accommodating 6 could feel cramped during rainy days when you’re confined indoors or while driving. The fresh water tank is generously sized and can offer extended independence, depending on how much water you use for the shower and cooking. For a group of 4, the tank would likely last around 2 days with moderate shower use, normal water for cooking, and regular toilet flushing. The bigger limitation is the grey water tank and toilet cartridge, so it’s advisable to plan camp stops at least every 2 days, even if you prefer off-grid adventures. This estimate is based on our experience, as we camped daily and relied on external facilities. Do consider that 220/240V is only available if hooked to the grid; off-grid inner lights and water pumps only.
We didn’t use the gas stove or fridge since we opted to dine out. The diesel tank is relatively small (around 60 litres), which limits your range. I’d recommend refuelling when it reaches half or one-third full, especially in northern Scotland where gas stations are sparse. Fuel consumption is shy of 12L/100km or roughly 20 MPG, which is reasonable for a 2.8L engine (I initially expected it to be higher).
The collection and return process was seamless; we were thoroughly briefed on the motorhome’s operations, and all paperwork and handovers were handled professionally. I would recommend this motorhome and the service provided by goboony and this vendor.