Just spent a week up in the far West of Scotland at Gairloch, or rather a small community 8.5 miles outside of it called Autrischaan reached by a single track road with passing places. If you’ve not been to Scotland the farther north you go the crappier the roads and you spend more time dodging potholes than noticing the scenery. All in all we travelled close to 2000 miles in the week, 600 up and 600 down the rest going places in Scotland including the road sequence with Bond and ‘M’ in the Aston Martin on the way to Skyfall, eat yer heart out Bond my suspension is better. Average MPG for the whole trip was 56.8 mpg which considering Scottieland is as hilly as you can get I thought was a damn good average. The scenery up there is breath taking and the number of camper vans and motorcycles is astounding. My tip for travel in Scotland is :- Pick an area you want to see, set a radius of travel from your base and see all there is in that radius, if caravanning of Motorhoming you can move location every few days and see another area. If you’re static then keep to a radius anyway as everything in Scotland is a vast travel time from one place to another because of the roads and the topography, just to prove the point from our home to Gairloch was 8.5 miles but took 20 minutes to travel between the two. We will be changing Bussy for a petrol CX 5 Automatic at the end of May. Our mileage will be going down a fair bit now Mrs G. Is retired so reverting to Petrol makes sense. We have enjoyed having Bussy as she has been really good over our time of ownership, hope our next one is as good.