Real Good Number Plates : Vol 4
Discussion
Cliftonite said:
Jagmanv12 said:
Fun Bus said:
It actually sold for £3,300 (+fees) in 2005. It could well be the surname of the owner.
Whilst Ker is a fairly rare surname it's more likely to be Kerr. So the plate only slightly resembles their name. Certainly not worth £3k+ imo.Croutons said:
AE 1 I've just seen on an Insignia hire car with some sort of national flag on (as in, flying on the bonnet), which is odd, as I was pretty sure thst was the Bristol Mayor's car. Lent perhaps to a visitor given it was on a Europcar?
Apparently he is using this car whilst they decide what happens to his Jag which was about to be written off. That's from 2011.Jagmanv12 said:
Fun Bus said:
I meant the surname could be Tasker, not Ker.
If so then Mr/Mrs/Ms Tasker has more money than sense.It should be in the crappy plate postings
I just don't understand why some people pay fortunes for crap plates. They don't mean anything unless they are seriously altered.
Don't get the flapping wings??
I might have posted OAT 1 on a Jag Xj, and now a FFRR, but this thing was in front of me recently and I got chatting to the chaps driving it. The company has the full range of OAT plates and this truck goes to Carfest North, among other things, to serve people their oats, first thing in the morning.
mwstewart said:
Superb!
Just around the corner I spotted a new Rolls Royce with a TFL private hire sticker in the back window, which amused me no end. The owner must have been very annoyed having this forced on him and any passengers will be equally annoyed.The fares must be eye watering
Bungleaio said:
Isn't that a dodge so that you don't have to pay the congestion charge if you say your car is a taxi?
It was in Knightsbridge, there are lots and lots of complimentary Rolls for the hotels etc, I assume the one I saw is not complimentary and needs a private hire licence through accepting "fares". I would be surprised if the owner of a £250k car was that worried about paying £2500 in congestion charge a year.dacouch said:
Bungleaio said:
Isn't that a dodge so that you don't have to pay the congestion charge if you say your car is a taxi?
It was in Knightsbridge, there are lots and lots of complimentary Rolls for the hotels etc, I assume the one I saw is not complimentary and needs a private hire licence through accepting "fares". I would be surprised if the owner of a £250k car was that worried about paying £2500 in congestion charge a year.Model Number Registered as private hire
vehicles 2007
Aston Martin DB7 1
Bentley (all models) 31
BMW M5 1
BMW X5 18
Cadillac Escalade 1
Jaguar XK 1
Range Rover 52
Maserati Quattroporte 2
Maybach 62 3
Rolls Royce Phantom 8
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