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Your New or Replacement Number Plates – Avoid Confusion

Thursday, January 10th, 2013
Own legal number plates

Own legal number plates

If you happen to be searching online for information regarding how you can get number plates for your car in the UK you should be very careful. This warning has become quite necessary as there are some sites that say the UK government has allowed car owners to create, and buy, their own number plates.

Now, this could never be further from truth. To start with, imagine if every- and anyone were allowed to just come up with a combination of letters and characters, have them made into number plates and were to put them on their cars. Apart from the obvious chaos that would come from repeated number plates there is and added risk of people coming up with combinations of letters and numbers that spell out words which could be considered offensive to society in general.

To begin with, when you go out to get number plates be it replacement plates for old or damaged ones or brand new ones, you should deal with suppliers that are registered by the DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) in the UK and the Driver and Vehicle Agency (DVA) in Northern Ireland.

The reason is that these dealers that are under the supervision of these agencies will only supply you with legally made and regulated number plates.

The confusion that had arisen and which resulted in some sites posting the news about it being allowed by the government for car owners to come up with their own number plates was probably due to one of two main reasons: the first is that people are allowed to buy and sell personalized number plates. Of course, this comes with its own set of rules and regulations (as an example, you can’t put number plates on a car that make it appear to be newer than it actually is). The trade in these plates is usually handled by dealerships that have no control over the production of the number plates. They are just there in the capacity of brokers to bring buyer and seller together. People buying these special number plates could have been taken to be coming up with their own set of characters and numbers.

The second probable reason is that it is absolutely legal to have custom number plates made that can contain any combination of characters or numbers on them. But, the law also states that these number plates are only for show (they aren’t called “showroom plates” without a reason) and aren’t supposed to leave a showroom or placed on vehicles that are used on roads. Again, people seeing these plates might assume that anyone can come up with a customized set of characters and numbers.

Therefore, the next time you are in the market for replacement number plates make sure that you look for number plates dealers that are registered by the DVLA or DVA. That should help with clearing up any, and all, confusions.

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Your Number Plates: A Good Excuse for Road Rage?

Wednesday, January 9th, 2013
ORG 45M - the most expensive number plates

ORG 45M – A hard one to come by?

No matter how hard you try, it seems, you will somehow end up offending some part of your community. Admitted, there is the law of the land that needs to be abided by – anything that trespasses it will get you into hot water. But, what if it were something as innocuous (to you, at least) as your number plates that were causing a furor?

Yes, you read it right – your “number plates”. Almost every country in the world takes the necessary steps, via its public offices, to make sure that no particular section of the community is offended. And accordingly, in the UK, the DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) has the authority to have number plates removed that are deemed to be offensive or of poor taste.

The number plates in question here are the ones that spell words that would not be included in polite conversation. But, according to a recent sale for such types of number plates, that hasn’t stopped the public from paying (or at least wanting to) extra large sums of money to become the proud owners of these plates.

Sales have been reported where number plates like “PEN 15” have been put up for grabs – for  a starting price of £90,000. Why so expensive? Well, it is due to the fact that it could be read as spelling the word “PENIS” – one that many would, quite understandably, find to be a little too rude.

The surprising fact is that that wasn’t even the most expensive number plate on sale. The honor goes to one that displays “ORG 45M” – “ORGASM” when translated to normal English. It commanded a price tag of £135,000. A relatively cheaper one, “LUS 73D” or “LUSTED”, was on sale for a “mere” £13,650.

But, for those that are thinking of going the glamorous number plates’ way, there is a warning that should be taken into consideration. The DVLA can, and will, ask the owners of these of sorts of plates to have them removed. Although they are perfectly legal and were even printed before the DVLA came into existence, any complaint from the public will result in having the plates put up for review.

Just ask Alan Clarke, from Chesterfield, who spent £399 on a plate that showed “BO11 LUX” (bollocks). He was the proud owner of the plate for just six weeks when he was sent a letter by the DVLA that his number plates were causing offence and that he should have them replaced.

The moral of the story here seems to be the fact that when considering buying “word” number plates, it is better to take into consideration the feelings of the person driving behind you who might be forced to look at your rear plate and possibly get offended by it. After all, you wouldn’t want to be the cause of a road rage incident, now would you?

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Getting Number Plates – to Keep Drivers Entertained

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012

 

Birmingham number plates

Birmingham number plates

One of the joys of driving on long trips is reading and interpreting the number plates on vehicles that are in front of you. Apart from being the source of hours of entertainment, reading number plates also helps keep you awake. The challenge of deciphering the various words that are implied on the plates works to keep the mind sharp and focused.

The Plates

The formats of the number plates in the UK follow a pre-defined structure that makes it easy to form words. For example, the format now in use and introduced on September 1st, 2001 consists of seven characters:

- The Local Memory Tag: consists of two alphabets (with the exception of the letters I, Q, and Z) that identify the localregistration office. For example, BD would imply that the vehicle was registered in Birmingham.- The Age: two digits follow next. They are used to identify the year that the vehicle was registered. If it is registered between March and August the last two digits of the year are taken and if it is registered between September and February of the following year 50 is added to the two digits. As an example, a car registered on March 1st, 2010 would have a 10, while another one that was registered on January 1st, 2011 would have a 60 as its age.

- Random Letters: finally, three random letters are appended to ensure the uniqueness of the vehicles. These three letters do not include the letters I and Q and also words that are offensive in English or any other major languages.

The AuthoritiesThe two administrative bodies that overlook the issuance of number plates are the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) for Great Britain and the Driver & Vehicle Agency (DVA) for Northern Ireland. But, if you want to get your hands on special number plates that spell out words or phrases you will have to look into the domain of the private number plate dealers.

A few cautions that you might need to consider before making a purchase are:

- That the age on the new number plate is not less than the one on the original one. For example, a “51” plate cannot be replaced with a “50” one.

- And that the number plate dealers are actually accredited by the DVLA – Register of Number Plate Suppliers (RNPS).

This being said, you can now go and look for number plates that will make other drivers read your plates and say “T5 HRT” – t-shirt! Or “OHY 3S” – Oh, yes! You can give yourself a pat on the back – you are doing your part in ensuring road safety by keeping the driver behind you entertained and awake.

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When a personalised number plate becomes worthless

Saturday, October 13th, 2012

It’s become a well-worn cliché that something is only worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it, and that can certainly be the case with personalised number plates. With number plate auctions, a number can really fly, or not meet the reserve and often there is little indication before the auction what will happen. It just depends on whether there are two or more people who want to fight over the ownership, and have the money to do so. In the next DVLA auction in November, one of the stars of the show is likely to be AUR1C, which has a reserve price of just £900. And why is this plate likely to be so popular? Well, James Bond fans will know that Auric was a Bond villain in the film Goldfinger, and with the release of the new James Bond film, Skyfall, imminent, James Bond is in the news and it may bring the memorabilia hunters out.

Registration plates that have been previously owned by celebrities can also make a lot of money at auction, as can celebrity-owned cars. However when the celebrity falls out of favour then the value of the vehicle and the plate can plummet. Take the Jimmy Savile scandal. Since the awful news of the inquiries into his activities, and the extent and severity of the allegations , his belongings which were sold at auction after his death have become much less valuable than they were previously. One of the items sold at auction was his Rolls Royce. The Corniche was sold for £160,000 and bears the number plate JS247, the 247 referring to the radio frequency used by Radio 1 in the late 1960s and into the 1970s when Savile worked there.

All is not lost for the owner, however. Although they undoubtedly paid a premium for the fact the car had been owned by a celebrity, it is possible to change the registration plate and to remove the name of the DJ from the log book. The car will still be valuable, particularly as it had driven less than 5,000 miles, but the extra ‘celebrity factor’ will not be there.

If you’re buying a registration number with celebrity connections because you are a fan, then you will get great personal enjoyment from owning it and the price might not mean that much to you. If you are buying a car or number plate with a celebrity connection for investment purposes, it’s always a good idea to bear in mind that fame and popularity are fickle things and that when fame falls, so can the prices of memorabilia associated with it. You may be better off sticking to James Bond…

 

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Celebration of classic cars in Gateway

Monday, May 14th, 2012

This article talks about the seventh annual Gateway Canyons Auto Festival where there will be over 200 classic, antique cars and number plates designs that will be displayed from 9 AM to 3 PM. This event will be held at Gateway Canyons Resort and will be a fundraiser to benefit kids in Mesa County.

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Celebration of classic cars in Gateway

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Hot Leathers Motors into Pawtucket, RI for the McCoy Motorcycle & Classic Car …

Monday, May 14th, 2012

On May 12, the industry leader in motorcycle clothing Hot Leathers will be in Pawtucket, Rhode Island for a special event, The McCoy Motorcycle & Classic Car with custom plates Show. Hot Leathers is proud to be sponsoring this event. Plenty of merchandise will be showcased this year, and the event is expected to draw a nice crowd.

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Lawton’s Car Warriors contenders fall a bit short, but a couple of LA …

Friday, May 11th, 2012

A team of car restoration professionals from Downs Industries recently competed in a reality television show on Speed TV. The show, Car Warriors, featured a number of teams racing against the clock to restore and customize classic cars with a custom license plate. The Lawton is facing off against a group of car builders from the Honest Charley Garage of Chattanooga, TN. You can catch all the action and learn who won Wednesday at 9:00 PM.

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Lawton’s Car Warriors contenders fall a bit short, but a couple of LA …

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Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster is a sure classic

Friday, May 11th, 2012

The new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG could be seen as the modern form of the 300SL. Beautiful and high performance, these cars pay homage to those earlier classics. They have a motor that is mid-mount, power monitored to the rear wheels. They have the long front hood and short body overhangs of the old cars and other classic design parts with a custom plate. They just might become classics of their own.

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Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster is a sure classic

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Check out my Ultra Cool Vintage license plates Mopar General …

Friday, May 11th, 2012

This forum posting is all about vintage custom license plates. The original poster was bummed out that he could not find plates with the numbers “273″ on them a few years back. But he did find them and posted pictures on the forum. After his post there were other posts by people showing off their vintage plates, and also telling the poster that his plates are cool.

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Check out my Ultra Cool Vintage license plates Mopar General …

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Red 1936 Chevy Coupe shines at show

Thursday, May 10th, 2012

The highlight of a car show is a Red 11936 Coup Chevy. It looks similar to a Volks Bug, but longer and bright red. They estimate that the car is worth more than 50,000, almost the price of some small houses. The car only has 12 miles on it to be so old with a custom plate. He mostly tows it to the shows and competition locations.

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Red 1936 Chevy Coupe shines at show

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