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Vanity License Plates - Seacrest - 07-30-2009

What is the deal with these things?
If you have a vanity plate whose meaning is private or obscure, doesn't that kind of defeat the whole "vanity" aspect?


Re: Vanity License Plates - Doc - 07-30-2009

I like having a vanity plate. It was too expensive to justify previously, but when I last moved I discovered that they were cheap in my new location.

I got one that has several layers of meaning so even really dumb people should be able to work out something from it.

Plus, it makes it that much easier to find my car in a parking lot.


Re: Vanity License Plates - Ombligo - 07-30-2009

My wife and I just traded cars with each other and I've been told in no uncertain terms that she wants her vanity plate back.

It's hers and only she can have it..

whatever, it's a license plate as far as I care.


Re: Vanity License Plates - Grumpyguy - 07-30-2009

some different vanity plates.

Best idea, "Not Cop" on Ford Crown Vic


Re: Vanity License Plates - Racer X - 07-30-2009

In Washington State, all the proceedes go to fish and wildlife conservation. Consider it a donation of sorts.


Re: Vanity License Plates - threeprong - 07-30-2009

They are dirt cheap in Virginia. Every fifth plate is a vanity plate up there.

3P


Re: Vanity License Plates - microchip - 07-30-2009

In Colorado it's $25, which isn't bad. The catch is it's an additional $25 a year for registration too!

That's where they get you, otherwise I probably would have vanity plates.


Re: Vanity License Plates - OWC Jamie - 07-30-2009



privacy and/or obscurity might be a good thing
especially if dangling bulls balls are included


Re: Vanity License Plates - M>B> - 07-30-2009

4 those who want to waste more time on the subject...

http://www-chaos.umd.edu/misc/plates.html


Re: Vanity License Plates - Seacrest - 07-30-2009

Racer X wrote:
In Washington State, all the proceedes go to fish and wildlife conservation. Consider it a donation of sorts.

1. People can make donations to fish and wildlife on their own
2. When I speak of vanity plates, I mean personalized ones. We have "affinity" plates which have special markings that show you support a cause or belong to a group or what not, to which they assign a random number. Then there are personalized plates which have text like "BIG GUY" or "QT PIE" in place of the plate number. These can also be affinity plates, but it's the personalized ones with nonsense like "GOKHA" or "BNLVR" that have my cockles up this afternoon.