Z in number plate

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anonymous-user

Original Poster:

55 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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In the old reg days a 'Z' in the number plate meant the car came from Northern Ireland.

Does this mean the same in the most recent number plate formats?

SS2.

14,465 posts

239 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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DVLA:

- We will not use I, Q or Z in local memory tag identifiers (ie where HX = Hampshire & Dorset).
- We will still issue existing ‘Q’ marks.
- We will only use Z as a random letter.

QuartzDad

2,259 posts

123 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Don't think so, mine is xxnnZXH and came from Stoke.

Shakermaker

11,317 posts

101 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Not anymore

Funnily enough I was only thinking to myself yesterday how many more cars have Z in the numberplate now. In my road I counted 8 cars amongst my neighbours all with a Z in the last 3 digits, out of 17 cars I could count at the time!

Roo

11,503 posts

208 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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One of mine has a Z in it.

X5TUU

11,946 posts

188 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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4 of my most recent 6 cars have had Z in the plate somewhere ... It seems to be a popular letter now!

AH33

2,066 posts

136 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Arent irish plates ones like "DAZ 5886"?

I always think they look crap.

Jimmy Recard

17,540 posts

180 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Yes, I certainly had a Z in the plate of a 54 plate car I had.

Dyl

1,251 posts

211 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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X5TUU said:
4 of my most recent 6 cars have had Z in the plate somewhere ... It seems to be a popular letter now!
I have noticed this too, and my thought is that if they use up all the Z combinations, it leaves the more desirable letter combos to be sold on as "cherised" registrations.

AndrewEH1

4,917 posts

154 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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AH33 said:
Arent irish plates ones like "DAZ 5886"?
Either 'Z' or 'I'

Nezquick

1,461 posts

127 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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AH33 said:
Arent irish plates ones like "DAZ 5886"?

I always think they look crap.
They are - I have one: NEZ 1158.

My wife bought it me.......I hate it (not told her yet though) and it's now on my dad's car.

Dogwatch

6,230 posts

223 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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The plate on My '04 Focus ended in ZRZ

jhfozzy

1,345 posts

191 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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One of mine ends in AZZ. biggrin

LordHaveMurci

12,045 posts

170 months

AWG

855 posts

157 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Thought it was only used in the first three letters, seen a few ADZ's over time.

Roo

11,503 posts

208 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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AWG said:
Thought it was only used in the first three letters, seen a few ADZ's over time.
Current registrations only have two letters at the beginning, the region identifier.

Last three letters are randomly generated.

veccy208

1,324 posts

102 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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AH33 said:
Arent irish plates ones like "DAZ 5886"?

I always think they look crap.
Yea three letters and numbers after. We get all our cars changed from English plates over here because Northern Irish plates look better :P

Blanchimont

4,076 posts

123 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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Mine has a Z in it and was registered in London, it is a random number.

mph1977

12,467 posts

169 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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xxZ nnnn = ni plate z not used i nthe prefix or suffix series of UK plates


current series - ll nn xxx = z can appear in any of the x places but not in the l places

sebhaque

6,404 posts

182 months

Wednesday 20th April 2016
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I've had a few cars with Z in the random bit at the end (newer style plates). Just counting off the top of my head, I've had 3 cars with Zs in their plates (ZPP, ZCX, ZKP). Just to round it off, my mum's old car was UUZ and my sister's current car is MZV. All of the Zs.