Number Plate as an investment?

Number Plate as an investment?

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rhys92

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Sunday 15th March 2015
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There is a fast car coming out soon which ive seen number plate which would suit it down to the ground. Currently its at a very reasonable price (below £1000) but could imagine it at least tripling when the car is released. Its definitely not a bodge job and genuinely would look pretty cool!

Has anybody else thought of doing this or done it previously? What was you thinking before? I reckon I should go with my gut on this one and just buy it? Any warnings or horror stories haha?

ZOLLAR

19,908 posts

173 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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What plate is it?..

kentlad

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183 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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rhys92 said:
There is a fast car coming out soon which ive seen number plate which would suit it down to the ground. Currently its at a very reasonable price (below £1000) but could imagine it at least tripling when the car is released. Its definitely not a bodge job and genuinely would look pretty cool!

Has anybody else thought of doing this or done it previously? What was you thinking before? I reckon I should go with my gut on this one and just buy it? Any warnings or horror stories haha?
buy it. whats the worst that can happen? you then re-sell the plate for a minimal loss if it doesn't increase in value? Patience is a virtue though, so don't panic if you can't sell it immediately....look at it as an x amount of year investment!

rhys92

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ZOLLAR said:
What plate is it?..
that would be telling!!

ZOLLAR

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Sunday 15th March 2015
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rhys92 said:
that would be telling!!
hehe

Is it already available or is it due from release from the DVLA.

If it's still with the DVLA expect a bidding war as others will be thinking of the same.

rhys92

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Sunday 15th March 2015
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kentlad said:
buy it. whats the worst that can happen? you then re-sell the plate for a minimal loss if it doesn't increase in value? Patience is a virtue though, so don't panic if you can't sell it immediately....look at it as an x amount of year investment!
My worry is that its hardly a liquid investment. Yeah i think patience would be key with this, i dont know how long it takes for a plate to sell on average (even a good one) but i cant imagine it being overly quick

rhys92

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Sunday 15th March 2015
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ZOLLAR said:
hehe

Is it already available or is it due from release from the DVLA.

If it's still with the DVLA expect a bidding war as others will be thinking of the same.
already available - i would be tempted put in a cheeky offer and see what happens

ecsrobin

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165 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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rhys92 said:
ZOLLAR said:
hehe

Is it already available or is it due from release from the DVLA.

If it's still with the DVLA expect a bidding war as others will be thinking of the same.
already available - i would be tempted put in a cheeky offer and see what happens
If it's already available and it hasn't been purchased yet then there's most likely a reason behind that wink

User33678888

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137 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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What yield are you expecting?

rhys92

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ecsrobin said:
If it's already available and it hasn't been purchased yet then there's most likely a reason behind that wink
Cant think what that reason would be - however, other similar plates' prefix's are around the same price so to me looks as it should be

rhys92

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Sunday 15th March 2015
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User33678888 said:
What yield are you expecting?
i'd expect it at least double - i dont know much about costs involved in selling (commission, placing online etc) definitely going to do some digging before i consider it!

CRA1G

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195 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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I did it in 2006 before the Audi R8 came out and bought "R8 GOT" for £250.. I put it on my first R8 but later sold it for just short of £3K..!

IanMorewood

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248 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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If you have the cash to spare then buy it, worst that can happen is that you have to sit on the plate for a while before you can recover your money.

rhys92

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IanMorewood said:
If you have the cash to spare then buy it, worst that can happen is that you have to sit on the plate for a while before you can recover your money.
im fairly young - recently out of uni so dont have it spare, but have a gut feeling about this one. if i decide not il put up what is was and hopefully someone else might give it a go

User33678888

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Sunday 15th March 2015
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rhys92 said:
User33678888 said:
What yield are you expecting?
i'd expect it at least double - i dont know much about costs involved in selling (commission, placing online etc) definitely going to do some digging before i consider it!
I don't think you understood the question. Very simply, the yield is the income you'd expect to receive from an investment. This number plate is not going to bring you a penny until you sell it, so it's just speculation. It is your money to do with as you wish, but don't come on here expecting nothing but praise for your wonderful eye for a fantastic investment that just so happens to not actually give you any interest, dividend or income.

Blown2CV

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203 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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i was given one as a rather odd gift years ago, and i don't have it on my car. I don't think they're an investment as a) they don't appreciate and b) some are pretty specific to an individual, and consequently have a narrow market. If you wanted to sell you'd need to list it with a plate dealer for years before getting less than you paid for it. st idea.

Troubleatmill

10,210 posts

159 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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The plate wouldn't happen to be
RE66ERA


But the car is REGERA

BFG TERRANO

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148 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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Troubleatmill said:
The plate wouldn't happen to be
RE66ERA


But the car is REGERA
One for the crap plate thread if so....

rhys92

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Sunday 15th March 2015
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User33678888 said:
I don't think you understood the question. Very simply, the yield is the income you'd expect to receive from an investment. This number plate is not going to bring you a penny until you sell it, so it's just speculation. It is your money to do with as you wish, but don't come on here expecting nothing but praise for your wonderful eye for a fantastic investment that just so happens to not actually give you any interest, dividend or income.
Alright pal calm down im hardly expecting to be on the front of the FT - just wanted to see if anyone had done it before or had advice for a natter on a sunday. obviously it doesn't have a yield its a number plate just as most AIM share wouldnt have

rhys92

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Blown2CV said:
i was given one as a rather odd gift years ago, and i don't have it on my car. I don't think they're an investment as a) they don't appreciate and b) some are pretty specific to an individual, and consequently have a narrow market. If you wanted to sell you'd need to list it with a plate dealer for years before getting less than you paid for it. st idea.
i had a friend who got one for her 21st, it was pretty much her initials and random letters dont think she was overly impressed. theres a gooden near me which pretty much says My Wife - but its on a Getz haha must be worth 10x the value of the car