No
It's a bit like having a tattoo of your own name. Or your mother sewing your name into your clothes
When my Mum went into the care home, my sister sewed my Mum's name into my Mum's clothes, what goes around comes aroundIt's a bit like having a tattoo of your own name. Or your mother sewing your name into your clothes
Sometimes cars are sold with cherished plates. If the plate is relevant to the car, there might be no reason to keep them. With the Figaro I did wonder if the plate is worth more than the car. I know the plate on the 916 is a new acquisition. I forgot to ask the bloke how much he paid for it.But when you sell the car you keep the plate and it no longer works, there's an Audi S5 round here with RS06POW as it's plate, so no, not acceptable.
I got mine, finally, yesterday. It is now on my car, MoT and V5 updated, and, of course, insurance notified. It was quick and painless. I had it done through an agent, which left only the insurance for me to deal with.
Saw one earlier that read P00 7K.
In chesterfield.on a thames water vehicle?
Saw one earlier that read P00 7K.
Could have been pimlico Plumberson a thames water vehicle?
Given that the DVLA is constantly waging war on personalised plates with naughty play on words, some of which so obscure I still struggle to get, I am surprised they've left this one slip through the net
It's a slow burnerToday I saw (not 100% sure but I think I’m right) WAIITED. Perhaps they were trying to achieve a similarity to WANTED, but it looked much more like WAITED. Which seems like a monumental waste of money for the end result.
I saw X1XVT yesterday with no spaces between letters. A date of birth in Roman numerals?
Mine isn't.Personalised plates are shit. Unreadable nonsense 99% of the time.