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Personal Plates - Nice or Nonce? - Pete - 20-05-2016 11:54am

I've been toying with the idea of getting a personal plate, something I seem to be seeing more use of these days.

Basically, it would be nice to hide the age of the car to some extent, and have something consistent I can use from now on. I wouldn't intend on getting something that spelt something, just something involving my initials.

What are other people's thoughts on personal plates?


RE: Personal Plates - Nice or Nonce? - Mark^^ - 20-05-2016 01:40pm

I know i'm not in the UK but I have these personalised plates

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RE: Personal Plates - Nice or Nonce? - XFullFatTim - 20-05-2016 02:50pm

Every plate is a "personal" plate................ As only your car is issued with it!
In the USA they are called Vanity Plates, here the ones that make up names/words are called "Cherished" plates. I own 3 and bought them from the DVLA Select website for £280 each. 2 of them are sequential and age related to the cars that they were/are on, P12 MUD is on my 1996 Defender, P13 MUD I have on retention. In 2007 I purchased a 57 plate to go on my TDv8 Sport, FAST(57) RRS, which I have on my latest RRS. The FA57 plate is naff, I'll admit it BUT I have been offered £10,000 for it (it cost me £280) by the owner of an RS Focus who took the trouble to follow me 25 miles home from town to bargain with me for it, but it wasn't for sale which he found hard to accept!
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RE: Personal Plates - Nice or Nonce? - Steve D - 20-05-2016 06:54pm

Who deleted my post in this thread?


RE: Personal Plates - Nice or Nonce? - Pete - 20-05-2016 07:02pm

Are you sure you posted in this thread, Steve? I didn't get an email saying you had posted. If your post was deleted, idq have seen the email, but not the post here...


RE: Personal Plates - Nice or Nonce? - XFullFatTim - 20-05-2016 07:17pm

I've checked in the moderator's list of deletions and nothing other than 5 spammers have been deleted from the Memberlist of forum today, no posts.


RE: Personal Plates - Nice or Nonce? - Steve D - 20-05-2016 10:54pm

Strange. I must have typed it out and forgot to press 'Post Reply'. Senior moment. Again!


RE: Personal Plates - Nice or Nonce? - jitenc - 21-05-2016 07:13am

I had a personalised number plate on my previous BMW coupe. I wonder if it was my driving or I was a young man in a fast car or the number plate that made the police stop me three times to check me out.
Also, the fact that my number plate was ripped off the car, probably by someone jealous. It's on the register as a stolen number and stopped twice again by the police just to make sure that I wasn't the one using it on a getaway car!
I now had normal plates on the Evoque and haven't had an encounters yet even though my driving style hasn't changed yet!!!
So, I don't think you would be in any police radar driving a VB endorsed product from my point of view.


RE: Personal Plates - Nice or Nonce? - mighTTy-RRE - 22-05-2016 08:22am

We have 3 personalised plates - all with our initials, all are old style plates bought from the DVLA for £250 each, thus hiding the age of our cars.

I thought about getting car related ones, but in most cases that car will be updated in the future so the plate will no longer be relevant.


RE: Personal Plates - Nice or Nonce? - EarlofEltham - 23-05-2016 01:40am

Might as well share mine... Once again, not in the UK.

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