Personalised Number Plates - Naff or Cool?
Discussion
Muddle238 said:
Louis Balfour said:
I agree that 3 x 3 original plates are cool. Manufacturers seem to agree, which is why they offer feature in car ads I think.
I have a feeling sometimes manufacturers do this so that it's easier to reverse the image, should they wish to for whatever reason. For example, 881 UHY in a reversed image becomes YHU 188, which still reads sensibly, regardless of whether the plate is actually real or not. I've seen several manufacturers do this in brochures over the years.I have a couple of really good ones I’ve had for years. At the moment they are on retention.
In the last two weeks, minding my own business I have been shouted at twice whilst quietly enjoying two of my cars. First time I was sat in traffic in my Cobra and a young guy leaned out of the passenger window of a Corsa and shouted “your car is st” - second time driving at 20 mph (not making lots of noise either) down the high street on Saturday evening on my way for a curry with my wife in my Aston Vantage and another lad shouted “Oh there we go showing us all how much money you’ve got”. Wouldn’t mind but I drive an old van 99% of the time and only bring my nice cars out on nice days for a quick go. I felt like saying to him - “presume it’ll be ok on Monday when I’m driving my van?”
It’s upset me a bit, bet it would be even worse with expensive private plates. Tempted to sell them.
In the last two weeks, minding my own business I have been shouted at twice whilst quietly enjoying two of my cars. First time I was sat in traffic in my Cobra and a young guy leaned out of the passenger window of a Corsa and shouted “your car is st” - second time driving at 20 mph (not making lots of noise either) down the high street on Saturday evening on my way for a curry with my wife in my Aston Vantage and another lad shouted “Oh there we go showing us all how much money you’ve got”. Wouldn’t mind but I drive an old van 99% of the time and only bring my nice cars out on nice days for a quick go. I felt like saying to him - “presume it’ll be ok on Monday when I’m driving my van?”
It’s upset me a bit, bet it would be even worse with expensive private plates. Tempted to sell them.
Julian Thompson said:
I have a couple of really good ones I’ve had for years. At the moment they are on retention.
In the last two weeks, minding my own business I have been shouted at twice whilst quietly enjoying two of my cars. First time I was sat in traffic in my Cobra and a young guy leaned out of the passenger window of a Corsa and shouted “your car is st” - second time driving at 20 mph (not making lots of noise either) down the high street on Saturday evening on my way for a curry with my wife in my Aston Vantage and another lad shouted “Oh there we go showing us all how much money you’ve got”. Wouldn’t mind but I drive an old van 99% of the time and only bring my nice cars out on nice days for a quick go. I felt like saying to him - “presume it’ll be ok on Monday when I’m driving my van?”
It’s upset me a bit, bet it would be even worse with expensive private plates. Tempted to sell them.
In those circumstances, I don’t think a plate matters all that much. Some gobby scallywag in the passenger seat of a Corsa will be a gobby scallywag regardless, an interesting experiment would be stick the most valuable plate you have on your old van. In the last two weeks, minding my own business I have been shouted at twice whilst quietly enjoying two of my cars. First time I was sat in traffic in my Cobra and a young guy leaned out of the passenger window of a Corsa and shouted “your car is st” - second time driving at 20 mph (not making lots of noise either) down the high street on Saturday evening on my way for a curry with my wife in my Aston Vantage and another lad shouted “Oh there we go showing us all how much money you’ve got”. Wouldn’t mind but I drive an old van 99% of the time and only bring my nice cars out on nice days for a quick go. I felt like saying to him - “presume it’ll be ok on Monday when I’m driving my van?”
It’s upset me a bit, bet it would be even worse with expensive private plates. Tempted to sell them.
There’s an expectation in society that expensive plates must be adorned upon expensive cars, whereas I prefer to put the more valuable plates on the less valuable cars. That way, people can’t claim you’re showing off; you’re in some old shed, but people who appreciate good plates will appreciate the plate, people who don’t appreciate plates likely won’t notice as they’ll see a shed and instantly loose interest and look elsewhere.
But going back to your recent experiences, I would hope it’s water off a duck’s back; the primary reason to own these cars is for your own enjoyment, if strangers feel the need to shout abuse then it shows more about them than it does about you. Ignore and rest easy knowing that you don’t have to be carted around in the passenger seat of a Corsa.
Julian Thompson said:
I have a couple of really good ones I’ve had for years. At the moment they are on retention.
In the last two weeks, minding my own business I have been shouted at twice whilst quietly enjoying two of my cars. First time I was sat in traffic in my Cobra and a young guy leaned out of the passenger window of a Corsa and shouted “your car is st” - second time driving at 20 mph (not making lots of noise either) down the high street on Saturday evening on my way for a curry with my wife in my Aston Vantage and another lad shouted “Oh there we go showing us all how much money you’ve got”. Wouldn’t mind but I drive an old van 99% of the time and only bring my nice cars out on nice days for a quick go. I felt like saying to him - “presume it’ll be ok on Monday when I’m driving my van?”
It’s upset me a bit, bet it would be even worse with expensive private plates. Tempted to sell them.
Don't let jealous idiots ruin your enjoyment of your hard work.In the last two weeks, minding my own business I have been shouted at twice whilst quietly enjoying two of my cars. First time I was sat in traffic in my Cobra and a young guy leaned out of the passenger window of a Corsa and shouted “your car is st” - second time driving at 20 mph (not making lots of noise either) down the high street on Saturday evening on my way for a curry with my wife in my Aston Vantage and another lad shouted “Oh there we go showing us all how much money you’ve got”. Wouldn’t mind but I drive an old van 99% of the time and only bring my nice cars out on nice days for a quick go. I felt like saying to him - “presume it’ll be ok on Monday when I’m driving my van?”
It’s upset me a bit, bet it would be even worse with expensive private plates. Tempted to sell them.
This is my toy which originally cost me £1300 back in 2014. I get huge enjoyment from it and others seem to have a universally positive response to it. I have wanted a 911 for as long as I can remember, but I know it will provide a different ownership experience in that respect.
Owning this has made me realise that money does not necessarily equal enjoyment and for me that has been a valuable and ultimately money saving realisation :-)
On the subject of plates, I wanted something short and cheap, this was £400 and hides the fact it shouldn't be on black/silver plates to all but those who know a bit about cars. I have just registered it for historic status as he turned 40 in November.
Julian Thompson said:
I have a couple of really good ones I’ve had for years. At the moment they are on retention.
In the last two weeks, minding my own business I have been shouted at twice whilst quietly enjoying two of my cars. First time I was sat in traffic in my Cobra and a young guy leaned out of the passenger window of a Corsa and shouted “your car is st” - second time driving at 20 mph (not making lots of noise either) down the high street on Saturday evening on my way for a curry with my wife in my Aston Vantage and another lad shouted “Oh there we go showing us all how much money you’ve got”. Wouldn’t mind but I drive an old van 99% of the time and only bring my nice cars out on nice days for a quick go. I felt like saying to him - “presume it’ll be ok on Monday when I’m driving my van?”
It’s upset me a bit, bet it would be even worse with expensive private plates. Tempted to sell them.
No. In the last two weeks, minding my own business I have been shouted at twice whilst quietly enjoying two of my cars. First time I was sat in traffic in my Cobra and a young guy leaned out of the passenger window of a Corsa and shouted “your car is st” - second time driving at 20 mph (not making lots of noise either) down the high street on Saturday evening on my way for a curry with my wife in my Aston Vantage and another lad shouted “Oh there we go showing us all how much money you’ve got”. Wouldn’t mind but I drive an old van 99% of the time and only bring my nice cars out on nice days for a quick go. I felt like saying to him - “presume it’ll be ok on Monday when I’m driving my van?”
It’s upset me a bit, bet it would be even worse with expensive private plates. Tempted to sell them.
It’s just jealousy, mixed with being a bit of a thicko. These types of people take great exception to others enjoying different things to them. Their insecurities are triggered and they let their guard down, usually one saying they are blissfully happy with their lot….until they see someone who has something that they would dearly love, but couldn’t be bothered to make the necessary sacrifices in life
The Dictator said:
On the subject of plates, I wanted something short and cheap, this was 400 and hides the fact it shouldn't be on black/silver plates to all but those who know a bit about cars.
The black/silver plates definitely suit the car much better than legal ones, but depending on how much and where you drive the car it will only be a question of time before you get pulled over by Police and forced to change them. Naff, you get a multiplier for each of the following.
1)They are 4D plates
2)They clearly have some miss spacing or the characters have been modified with a screw to spell something else
3)They contain B055 or GUN
Fine if your business is selling recreational narcotics and you need a way for your potential customers to easily identify you.
1)They are 4D plates
2)They clearly have some miss spacing or the characters have been modified with a screw to spell something else
3)They contain B055 or GUN
Fine if your business is selling recreational narcotics and you need a way for your potential customers to easily identify you.
Joey Deacon said:
Naff, you get a multiplier for each of the following.
1)They are 4D plates
2)They clearly have some miss spacing or the characters have been modified with a screw to spell something else
3)They contain B055 or GUN
Fine if your business is selling recreational narcotics and you need a way for your potential customers to easily identify you.
GUN is more commonly found on the 4x4s of the game shooting community (i.e. pheasants, not other plastic gangstas).1)They are 4D plates
2)They clearly have some miss spacing or the characters have been modified with a screw to spell something else
3)They contain B055 or GUN
Fine if your business is selling recreational narcotics and you need a way for your potential customers to easily identify you.
Louis Balfour said:
Joey Deacon said:
Naff, you get a multiplier for each of the following.
1)They are 4D plates
2)They clearly have some miss spacing or the characters have been modified with a screw to spell something else
3)They contain B055 or GUN
Fine if your business is selling recreational narcotics and you need a way for your potential customers to easily identify you.
GUN is more commonly found on the 4x4s of the game shooting community (i.e. pheasants, not other plastic gangstas).1)They are 4D plates
2)They clearly have some miss spacing or the characters have been modified with a screw to spell something else
3)They contain B055 or GUN
Fine if your business is selling recreational narcotics and you need a way for your potential customers to easily identify you.
I see no pheasants!
Hatson said:
Louis Balfour said:
Joey Deacon said:
Naff, you get a multiplier for each of the following.
1)They are 4D plates
2)They clearly have some miss spacing or the characters have been modified with a screw to spell something else
3)They contain B055 or GUN
Fine if your business is selling recreational narcotics and you need a way for your potential customers to easily identify you.
GUN is more commonly found on the 4x4s of the game shooting community (i.e. pheasants, not other plastic gangstas).1)They are 4D plates
2)They clearly have some miss spacing or the characters have been modified with a screw to spell something else
3)They contain B055 or GUN
Fine if your business is selling recreational narcotics and you need a way for your potential customers to easily identify you.
I see no pheasants!
Louis Balfour said:
Hatson said:
Louis Balfour said:
Joey Deacon said:
Naff, you get a multiplier for each of the following.
1)They are 4D plates
2)They clearly have some miss spacing or the characters have been modified with a screw to spell something else
3)They contain B055 or GUN
Fine if your business is selling recreational narcotics and you need a way for your potential customers to easily identify you.
GUN is more commonly found on the 4x4s of the game shooting community (i.e. pheasants, not other plastic gangstas).1)They are 4D plates
2)They clearly have some miss spacing or the characters have been modified with a screw to spell something else
3)They contain B055 or GUN
Fine if your business is selling recreational narcotics and you need a way for your potential customers to easily identify you.
I see no pheasants!
ddom said:
Julian Thompson said:
I have a couple of really good ones I’ve had for years. At the moment they are on retention.
In the last two weeks, minding my own business I have been shouted at twice whilst quietly enjoying two of my cars. First time I was sat in traffic in my Cobra and a young guy leaned out of the passenger window of a Corsa and shouted “your car is st” - second time driving at 20 mph (not making lots of noise either) down the high street on Saturday evening on my way for a curry with my wife in my Aston Vantage and another lad shouted “Oh there we go showing us all how much money you’ve got”. Wouldn’t mind but I drive an old van 99% of the time and only bring my nice cars out on nice days for a quick go. I felt like saying to him - “presume it’ll be ok on Monday when I’m driving my van?”
It’s upset me a bit, bet it would be even worse with expensive private plates. Tempted to sell them.
No. In the last two weeks, minding my own business I have been shouted at twice whilst quietly enjoying two of my cars. First time I was sat in traffic in my Cobra and a young guy leaned out of the passenger window of a Corsa and shouted “your car is st” - second time driving at 20 mph (not making lots of noise either) down the high street on Saturday evening on my way for a curry with my wife in my Aston Vantage and another lad shouted “Oh there we go showing us all how much money you’ve got”. Wouldn’t mind but I drive an old van 99% of the time and only bring my nice cars out on nice days for a quick go. I felt like saying to him - “presume it’ll be ok on Monday when I’m driving my van?”
It’s upset me a bit, bet it would be even worse with expensive private plates. Tempted to sell them.
It’s just jealousy, mixed with being a bit of a thicko. These types of people take great exception to others enjoying different things to them. Their insecurities are triggered and they let their guard down, usually one saying they are blissfully happy with their lot….until they see someone who has something that they would dearly love, but couldn’t be bothered to make the necessary sacrifices in life
To this day I haven't figured out If they were being ironic.
Edited by evil.edna on Friday 27th May 11:07
evil.edna said:
Someone once shouted "show-off" at me whilst driving my then 8 year old mk2 mx5. I kept it in really good condition but it was worth about 4k.
To this day I haven't figured out If they were being ironic.
Wow, people are polite where you live To this day I haven't figured out If they were being ironic.
Edited by evil.edna on Friday 27th May 11:07
My cousin got a bin load of manky food poured into the passenger seat of his Triumph Stag when he left it outside a shop with the roof down to pop in for some chewing gum
I have a 3x3 which is Y90 xxx (xxx being my initials). Y90 referring to the fact i was born in the Year 1990.
It was cheap enough and unique to me so that's all that matters and I can put it on any car as it's not make or model specific.
It also doesn't require any silly spacing, screws, etc. and can be displayed legally in a nice 3x3 format.
And no, I wouldn't put my full name in small letters at the bottom of the plate to explain it to everyone, nor would I display in on a 4D plate
It was cheap enough and unique to me so that's all that matters and I can put it on any car as it's not make or model specific.
It also doesn't require any silly spacing, screws, etc. and can be displayed legally in a nice 3x3 format.
And no, I wouldn't put my full name in small letters at the bottom of the plate to explain it to everyone, nor would I display in on a 4D plate
Edited by J2daG1990 on Friday 27th May 11:53
Edited by J2daG1990 on Friday 27th May 11:54
J2daG1990 said:
I have a 3x3 which is Y90 xxx (xxx being my initials). Y90 referring to the fact i was born in the Year 1990.
It was cheap enough and unique to me so that's all that matters and I can put it on any car as it's not make or model specific.
It also doesn't require any silly spacing, screws, etc. and can be displayed legally in a nice 3x3 format.
And no, I wouldn't put my full name in small letters at the bottom of the plate to explain it to everyone, nor would I display in on a 4D plate
That's not what I would call a 3x3. A 3x3 is really ABC 123 or 123 ABC, with the former being more desirable.It was cheap enough and unique to me so that's all that matters and I can put it on any car as it's not make or model specific.
It also doesn't require any silly spacing, screws, etc. and can be displayed legally in a nice 3x3 format.
And no, I wouldn't put my full name in small letters at the bottom of the plate to explain it to everyone, nor would I display in on a 4D plate
Edited by J2daG1990 on Friday 27th May 11:53
Edited by J2daG1990 on Friday 27th May 11:54
Louis Balfour said:
That's not what I would call a 3x3. A 3x3 is really ABC 123 or 123 ABC, with the former being more desirable.
3x3 to me just means 3 characters followed by another 3 characters. Doesn't matter what the mix of letters or numbers is as we are talking about the format. Can't even think as to what I'd replace the Y90 with tbh if it had to be three numbers...J2daG1990 said:
Louis Balfour said:
That's not what I would call a 3x3. A 3x3 is really ABC 123 or 123 ABC, with the former being more desirable.
3x3 to me just means 3 characters followed by another 3 characters. Doesn't matter what the mix of letters or numbers is as we are talking about the format. Can't even think as to what I'd replace the Y90 with tbh if it had to be three numbers...J2daG1990 said:
Louis Balfour said:
That's not what I would call a 3x3. A 3x3 is really ABC 123 or 123 ABC, with the former being more desirable.
3x3 to me just means 3 characters followed by another 3 characters. Doesn't matter what the mix of letters or numbers is as we are talking about the format. Can't even think as to what I'd replace the Y90 with tbh if it had to be three numbers...I have common initials and no middle name. My initials plus 1 is not for sale at any price. Even fairly rubbish plates with my initials are well into 5 figures and I would not pay that sort of price for a plate.
Not only do I think it a waste of money, I also don't trust the government not to change the rules when they think the market is saturated. For example by offering any un-issued plate you like for a fee.
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