04/03/2010

Mothers Day Number Plates








MUM's the word when it comes to personalised car registrations.

The DVLA revealed it has sold around 1,500 prefix and current style registrations, including the word 'MUM', demonstrating just how popular this has become as a Mothers Day gift.

There are now a colossal 32,331,923 personalised registrations currently sitting in the dvlaregistrations.direct.gov.uk data base. The most popular on the topical list are the "MY MUMs", registrations comprising the letters MY followed by a suitable "year" and ending in the letters MUM.




R3G

"Things I Want To Punch In The Face"

(Found his on the the internet. Just made me laugh).

Personalized license plates are NOTSOGR8 in my book. In fact, IH8EM. The vehicular equivalent of the tattoo, what sort of 6 or 8 letter phrase are you going to slap on your SUVs ass to define yourself? Seinfeld's ASSMAN is ASSIN9, in my humble opinion. A lot of the plates are pretentious and "blowhardian" (hahaha!) in nature (0 60IN4 or WISHURME), some, clearly owned by Stifler's peeps are downright grody (8 ER OUT? Really, Illinois? Really?). There's a ginormous motor home sporting "GLBL WMR" which should really say "I M PRBLM". Some unoriginal chuckleheads are using online acronyms, if you are ROTFL, who's driving the car? I'm not rolling on the floor, dude. I'm right behind you, willing myself not to rear-end you in hopes of denting your metal tramp stamp.

My friends in Delaware will pay upwards of five figures for one of the rare black low-numbered plates. They view them as investment number plates and a status symbol. This sort of boggles my mind, especially when they tell me how much the single digit number plates go for (the number "6" plate went for $675,000 in 2008). What kind of vehicle deserves to host that sort of marquee plate? Is there a place for it on Air Force 1's vertical stabilizer?

I suppose a vanity plate is a way to show off without shelling out buttloads of clams. There is one plate that I can get behind, both on and off the road. A hearse's plate that reads "U R NEXT." Yep, buddy, you are. Because I M GUNIN 4U.

If you were forced to get a vanity plate, what would it be?



(photo: coolpl8z.com)
Posted by Jennifer Worick

Thanks Jennifer


R3G

03/03/2010

Special Number Plates in Singapore





This photo was taken recently at the Singapore Airshow 2010.

You dont get to see number plates like this in Singapore very often. Its a prefix registration, created especially for the event.

If you would like to know more about how the Singapore Number plate system works or anything about its history, you can read about it HERE!.



Reg

02/03/2010

Perfect Plate for Newlyweds?



Newlyweds have the perfect opportunity to celebrate their special day with a memento they can keep forever.

The registration, H111 TCH, will go under the 'gavel' ; ) in the Spring in, what will be, the first DVLA auction to be held at Manchester Uniteds, Old Trafford football stadium.

The three-day auction, which starts on the 24 March, will comprise of over 1,500 personalised plates.

To view the full list of number plates being offered for sale, CLICK HERE to visit the DVLA website.



Reg

01/03/2010

New 10 registration starts today



Today is the first day of March and as such, will be a date motorists will instantly be aware of, thanks to the 10 indicator on new style registrations.

And with DVLA Personalised Registrations selling more than 9,000 since the 10-series were made available to buy on December 1, 10's should be seen on virtually every street corner!

Those sold by the DVLA will only be adding to those registrations automatically assigned to new cars and not purchased as private number plates.

DVLA Personalised Registrations' Marketing Manager, Damian Lawson said: "The simplicity of adapting 10 into the new style registrations in order to make up a personalised registration like a family or company name has clearly proved to be successful."

Starting in September 2001, the current style of registrations comprises two letters, a two figure age identifier, a space and three letters. 10 simply identifies new cars registered and released in 2010. The second releases of the year, on the road from September 1, will be identified by 60.




Reg

Personalised plates are big Down Under



There’s a rare opportunity coming up for Victorian Heritage number plate collectors at Shannons Melbourne Autumn Classic Auction on Monday March 15.

The very desirable black and white numeric number plates 171, 172 and 173 are going under the hammer in consecutive lots, the first time three consecutive numeric plates have gone to auction in Victoria since 1998.

Back then, at the Shannons Melbourne Motor Show Auction, the numbers 14, 15 and 16 sold for an average of $75,000 each.

Today, they could reach prices as high as $400,000 or $500,000 if offered for sale.

Shannons are hoping that 171, 172 and 173 will sell for somewhere in the region of $95,000-$110,000 each.

Bearing in mind that the, numerically less-attractive, New South Wales Heritage plate 241 was sold for $101,000 at Shannons recent Sydney Summer Auction, that estimate could be very low.

Shannons National Auction Manager Christophe Boribon said he would not be at all surprised if the same buyer bought all three plates.

"What a great opportunity to have the status of three consecutive numbers on cars in the one family or business," he said. "I know many people are thinking along these lines and it would be fantastic to keep this family together.

"This is a rare opportunity. These plates are never going to be re-issued. Of all the cars registered in Victoria, only three have the right to display these plates and as their intellectual property can’t be stolen, they are a very secure investment.”"



Reg

Had enough of the SNP



A former Scottish National Party supporter has put his prized SNP car registration plates up for sale.

The anonymous seller said he will sell all three number plates; 1 SNP, 2 SNP and 3 SNP, for a total of 45,000 pounds after becoming dissolutioned with the Scottish government.

"What can I say? I used to support the SNP but I don't any more. I've had enough and that's why they'll be sold." He explained.

"Let's just say I think they have become dazzled by Edinburgh and it is costing Glasgow people and the rest of the country dear."



The seller bought the first number plate, 1 SNP, eight years ago but refused to say what he had paid for it.

All three vehicle registrations have been used for several years by Hampden Cars, a private hire firm on Glasgow's south side.

While these registrations may seem expensive, it's worth keeping in mind that the Government Car Service, with a fleet of 25 cars available for SNP cabinet members, costs 700,000 pounds a year to run. So a "paltry" 45,000 might seem like a bargain to the party.

The seller said: "I've been approached by SNP members before, inquiring about the plates but stopping short of asking whether they were for sale. We'll just have to wait and see what happens. I'll sell them individually or as a lot, it's all the same to me. I've already had a couple of inquiries from England."







Reg