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18 minutes ago, Lexiguy said:

I passed my 60, 2 years ago.

The initials still hold true.

But the J for Jimny when I first bought it was long gone 20 years ago!

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Isn't the letter "O" missing? 😂

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On 7/19/2022 at 6:42 PM, Ken Timbers said:

I've been lucky in the past with buying cars that have interesting plates—I owned a Porsche Targa with the number 911KAT (my initials) and was mad enough to sell it with the plate, probably worth more than the car these days! As I'm about to buy what's likely to be my last car (Yes, I'm that old), I've been wondering what might be available that's more interesting than the number on my 'new' car.

I've done a variety of searches and found some possibles that won't break the bank. What do others think of the effect of attractive number plates? I haven't bothered about them for the last 10 years, but the arrival of the SC430 has me thinking perhaps....

One thing I would mention is that you actually don't own the plate even if you spent £100, 000 😱, in the event of a write off your valuation is nothing 

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When our Son qualified as a doctor I was tempted to buy BO08 DOC for the event, luckily I didn’t as he never went into plastics 🤣

 

But we both have our own plates which are related to the town we live in, as are many here, handy in Summer when picking the locals from the tourists.

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I don't have a personal plate.  I'd only really want one that was truly meaningful (SF1, for example) and they are way, way outside my price range.

I don't know if it's because I've been noticing Lexus' more since I ordered one, but it does seem to me that a Lexus is more likely to have a personal plate than most other cars.  Is that true?

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In my household the 3 cars we have are all on personal plates and  2 on retention…. And every car ive had going back possible 30yrs has had a personal plate on it…. Are’s range from hundreds of £ up to thousands, its personal preference wether anyone gets one or not, 

bit like modding a car, some ppl like too others prefer standard…strange old world if we all liked the same things

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On 7/19/2022 at 7:26 PM, Spock66 said:

st days travelling to work that was a BMW with a GMW plate, pretty certain the sad owner got tha

Maybe he was dyslexic

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My wife and I both had cheapish personal plates --Character/single digit/DCM/DBM a long time ago but we thought they were a bit pretentious,so we traded them in for some completley random dateless plates-digit digit digit  character character character.

Eventually I ended up buying a Lexus, which might start to make my plate *** USU look a bit pretentious again.

To get back to the original thread of this,I have used Elite Registrations in Devizes each time--very straightforward and sensible people to deal with--no silly prices,good people to deal with.

 

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My car came with H18 BRO valued at £600. I don’t particularly like it, never been into personalised plates, but is it worth the hassle to change back to the original plate?

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1 hour ago, Russ59 said:

My car came with H18 BRO valued at £600. I don’t particularly like it, never been into personalised plates, but is it worth the hassle to change back to the original plate?

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Looks just fine and it takes the age away from the car 👍🏻

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8 hours ago, mr2lad said:

In my household the 3 cars we have are all on personal plates and  2 on retention…. And every car ive had going back possible 30yrs has had a personal plate on it…. Are’s range from hundreds of £ up to thousands, its personal preference wether anyone gets one or not, 

bit like modding a car, some ppl like too others prefer standard…strange old world if we all liked the same things

Unfortunately Graham the world, especially for young people, is being corralled and driven into accepting a monochrome singular way of expressing any opinion on anything otherwise you will be denounced. Once you can control people's words you can control them and therefore their perception of self-choice. What's the betting on how many private plates in North Korea? 😎

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9 hours ago, Russ59 said:

but is it worth the hassle

tells the world you're only 18  ( again ) .... and yourself.............  so I would keep it to remind oneself of the energy and enthusiasms one had at 18 .... and the fun life gave me at this teenage time ...........  all that long gone fun and excitement eh ! :yahoo:

Unless of course some dumpty offered you £6000 fot it 

Malc

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2 hours ago, Phil xxkr said:

Unfortunately Graham the world, especially for young people, is being corralled and driven into accepting a monochrome singular way of expressing any opinion on anything otherwise you will be denounced. Once you can control people's words you can control them and therefore their perception of self-choice. What's the betting on how many private plates in North Korea? 😎

I should think the average North Korean would be lucky to have a plate to eat off, let alone put on his car/rickshaw/bicycle/donkey..wait a minute he ate that last week.

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23 minutes ago, DavidCM said:

I should think the average North Korean would be lucky to have a plate to eat off, let alone put on his car/rickshaw/bicycle/donkey..wait a minute he ate that last week.

What! Which one of the four? 😎

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I have never had a person plate. My SC had a person plate on it before I bought it but it didn’t come with the car. I am not against them at all but I do find most of them that are trying to say a word look stupid when you are using a number to represent a letter unless it is a one or nought representing I or O. Some of them I can’t for the life of me work out what it is supposed to say.  I would love one that actually says a word. Obvious Paul Daniel's had ‘MAGIC’ and I have seen ‘VISION’. Trouble is they go for silly money. I did see GIYND for about £1200 a few years back which I thought was quite close to GLYN and if it had J instead of D on the end I might have considered it. Who knows I might buy one at some point but odds are low on finding some great for little money. Guess I’ll have to change my name it’s probably an easier and cheaper option.

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23 hours ago, Phil xxkr said:

One thing I would mention is that you actually don't own the plate even if you spent £100, 000 😱, in the event of a write off your valuation is nothing 

Thanks for that—I didn't know it, but fortunately the plate I've paid for cost peanuts, so It's one less thing to worry about. I may decide not to fit it for a while: I may even get used to the existing number, so I'll see how things go.

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On 7/20/2022 at 9:03 PM, Phil xxkr said:

One thing I would mention is that you actually don't own the plate even if you spent £100, 000 😱, in the event of a write off your valuation is nothing 

However I should have said you can protect your plate via your insurance company for an additional premium of course 🤠

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On 7/20/2022 at 9:08 PM, Boxbrownie said:

When our Son qualified as a doctor I was tempted to buy BO08 DOC for the event, luckily I didn’t as he never went into plastics 🤣

 

But we both have our own plates which are related to the town we live in, as are many here, handy in Summer when picking the locals from the tourists.

Sounds like NI MBY may suit you then 😂

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19 minutes ago, Phil xxkr said:

However I should have said you can protect your plate via your insurance company for an additional premium of course 🤠

When we had a car written off we were asked if it had a personalised registration and if so to put it on retention before the claim is settled. Otherwise one loses the rights to use the registration and it passes with the vehicle to the insurance company. 

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15 hours ago, Glyn Jennings said:

I have never had a person plate. My SC had a person plate on it before I bought it but it didn’t come with the car. I am not against them at all but I do find most of them that are trying to say a word look stupid when you are using a number to represent a letter unless it is a one or nought representing I or O. Some of them I can’t for the life of me work out what it is supposed to say.  I would love one that actually says a word. Obvious Paul Daniel's had ‘MAGIC’ and I have seen ‘VISION’. Trouble is they go for silly money. I did see GIYND for about £1200 a few years back which I thought was quite close to GLYN and if it had J instead of D on the end I might have considered it. Who knows I might buy one at some point but odds are low on finding some great for little money. Guess I’ll have to change my name it’s probably an easier and cheaper option.

And it has been reported that Fiona Fullerton had FU2 !

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My initials are on the expensive side so I've never had a plate.

A nice car with a nice plate can look good though. One of the best examples I've seen was a Ferrari F50 in Edinburgh with the plate PAS510N.

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22 minutes ago, Phil xxkr said:

Sounds like NI MBY may suit you then 😂

Would be difficult to issue that to everyone in town 😄

We have the town name as the first four indices and the last three letters are whatever our name/initials/ job etc

DVLC haven’t caught on yet and most are still basic price 👍

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33 minutes ago, royoftherovers said:

And it has been reported that Fiona Fullerton had FU2 !

Actually John it was given to Fiona Richmond by Paul Raymond of Raymond's Revue bar Soho. He had it on his Rolls Royce and an E-type. 😎

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28 minutes ago, Boxbrownie said:

Would be difficult to issue that to everyone in town 😄

We have the town name as the first four indices and the last three letters are whatever our name/initials/ job etc

DVLC haven’t caught on yet and most are still basic price 👍

😎

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37 minutes ago, J Henderson said:

My initials are on the expensive side so I've never had a plate.

A nice car with a nice plate can look good though. One of the best examples I've seen was a Ferrari F50 in Edinburgh with the plate PAS510N.

Some years ago on the M6 I did see Pen 15 on a red MB 450slc 😱

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