07 Number Plates
Disco Volante
Surrey, EnglandPosts: 543MI6 Agent
Isn't it funny that now the 07 plates are out to buy, people are buying them and trying to make a few quid out of us Bond fans.
Have you seen there's one on eBay for £50K
Some people really are stupid
Have you seen there's one on eBay for £50K
Some people really are stupid
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EBay has begun putting controls in place on certain commodities like xBoxes and Tickle Me Elmos.
Modertately off-topic, but can someone give me some idea how the number plate system works in the UK? These various posts (and the auctions, for that matter) suggest you more or less own the number and can do what you want with it. In the US, while if varies some from state-to-state, the number more or less stays with car, transfering from owner to owner. You can retain "vanity" plates, of course, but I don't think you could sell them separately from a vehicle (at least not in California).
Basically, you can buy a private registration (vanity plate) and transfer it from car to car. But that's got to fit into the strict registration regulations that the UK has. You can't just request any old word or combination of numbers, it has to fit either the current or previous formats. And if the plate has an age identifier (post 1963) then the car cannot be older than the plate suggests.
In other words, to have an 07 private plate on your car, it has to be an 07 register or newer.
The one I would have gone for, if I were in the position to want one, is still available... for £999!
SR
I'm curious though, if that is the current system, then what does the old system look like? I guess I'm semi familiar with them, being on other boards with UK members, they talk about their cars being P-reg, N-reg etc etc ... Can someone please shed some light on the matter?
http://www.pl4tes.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=310