Archive for August, 2008

DVLA announce prices for F prefix number plates

The launch of F number plates was announced a short while ago and the DVLA are keeping the asking prices for this new series of car registrations close to their chests

Alas a letter arrived at the office yesterday morning- announcing that F1 number plates will begin the pricing at £1299 all inclusive and F2 number plates will be £599 all inclusive.

It remains to be seen if these are the final prices and indeed some plates will be “individually priced” or witheld for a future DVLA auction.

Such is the anticipated demand for F prefix numberplates that the DVLA are restricting the number of purchases to one per phone call. Lines will be open from 8AM till 6PM – an extension of the usual DVLA operating hours.

It’s expected that once some of the juicer combinations have been purchased that they will be available as number plates for sale across the internet- with a premium added to the price.

F number plates will go on sale Tuesday 7th October.

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Motorbike number plates

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car number plates

CAR NUMBER PLATES

Alfa Romeo numberplates
Audi numberplates
Aston Martin numberplates
Bentley numberplates
BMW numberplates
Cadillac numberplates
Chevrolet numberplates
Chrysler numberplates
Citroen numberplates
Daihatsu numberplates
Dodge numberplates
Ferrari numberplates
Fiat numberplates
Ford numberplates
Honda numberplates
Hummer numberplates
Hyundai numberplates
Isuzu numberplates
Jaguar numberplates
Jeep numberplates
Kia numberplates
Lamborghini numberplates
Land Rover numberplates
Lexus numberplates
Lotus numberplates
Maserati numberplates
Mazda numberplates
Mercedes-Benz numberplates
Mini numberplates
Mitsubishi numberplates
Nissan numberplates
Peugeot numberplates
Porsche numberplates
Proton numberplates
Renault numberplates
Rolls Royce numberplates
Saab numberplates
SEAT numberplates
Skoda numberplates
Smart numberplates
SsangYong numberplates
Subaru numberplates
Suzuki numberplates
Tata numberplates
Toyota numberplates
TVR numberplates
Vauxhall numberplates
Volkswagen numberplates
Volvo numberplates
Range Rover number plates

Alfa Romeo number plates
Audi number plates
Aston Martin number plates
Bentley number plates
BMW number plates
Cadillac number plates
Chevrolet number plates
Chrysler number plates
Citroen number plates
Daihatsu number plates
Dodge number plates
Ferrari number plates
Fiat number plates
Ford number plates
Honda number plates
Hummer number plates
Hyundai number plates
Isuzu number plates
Jaguar number plates
Jeep number plates
Kia number plates
Lamborghini number plates
Land Rover number plates
Lexus number plates
Lotus number plates
Maserati number plates
Mazda number plates
Mercedes-Benz number plates
Mini number plates
Mitsubishi number plates
Nissan number plates
Peugeot number plates
Porsche number plates
Proton number plates
Renault number plates
Rolls Royce number plates
Saab number plates
SEAT number plates
Skoda number plates
Smart number plates
SsangYong number plates
Subaru number plates
Suzuki number plates
Tata number plates
Toyota number plates
TVR number plates
Vauxhall number plates
Volkswagen number plates
Volvo number plates
Range Rover number plates

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Illegal number plates – the crackdown

The DVLA have began the long and winding road to tightening number plate regulations.

For far too long now rogue companies advertising on Ebay and in some magazines offer to make number plates which are illegal- knowing it’s the driver who usually gets punished.

Alas the DVLA are now imposing fines on Registered number plate suppliers – the so called “prosecution for non compliant number plates”

So what does this mean?

From 1st Nov 2008 – any number plate supplier selling numberplates which do not comply with the DVLA regulations will be subject to a maximum £2500 fine.

It’s worth noting that telephone numbers, web URLS and logos “should not” be used to identify who made a particular set of plates.

Will this affect me?

Unless you sell number plates (physical sets of numberplates) then this regulation will not apply- it simply strengthens the DVLA’s rules governing who can make and sell number plates – in a bid to cut down number plate cloning

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Check out more information via the DVLA website

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