Advice NC500
Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2023 8:56 pm
Hi,
Just finished this last week.Did this about 7 yeas ago and THE ONE THING THAT HAS CHANED IS HOW BAD THE ROADS HAVE GOT.
They are riddled with pot holes and bad surface. I thought that at one point my front shocks would pop through the bonnet.
The other problem is the locals hate you.My friend was out on his first trip and his number plate had fallen off. Within about 20 miles we were pulled over by the police in the middle of no where regarding him having no front plate. When we asked if he had seen us driving he said he had not but one of the locals had reported it.He then went on to explain the the locals real disliked all the cars.
We were even refused fuel in Durness with the owner turning the pumps off.
There was four of us me in my Z4M ,Ferrari 296 GTB, Aston Martin DB11, Porsche Cayman.
What i do agree with is the scenery is spectacular .
If you get the chance try to drive through Glen Coe Though not on the NC500 but is absolutely amazing.
Hope you enjoy your trip
Just finished this last week.Did this about 7 yeas ago and THE ONE THING THAT HAS CHANED IS HOW BAD THE ROADS HAVE GOT.
They are riddled with pot holes and bad surface. I thought that at one point my front shocks would pop through the bonnet.
The other problem is the locals hate you.My friend was out on his first trip and his number plate had fallen off. Within about 20 miles we were pulled over by the police in the middle of no where regarding him having no front plate. When we asked if he had seen us driving he said he had not but one of the locals had reported it.He then went on to explain the the locals real disliked all the cars.
We were even refused fuel in Durness with the owner turning the pumps off.
There was four of us me in my Z4M ,Ferrari 296 GTB, Aston Martin DB11, Porsche Cayman.
What i do agree with is the scenery is spectacular .
If you get the chance try to drive through Glen Coe Though not on the NC500 but is absolutely amazing.
Hope you enjoy your trip