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seanbarney41 wrote: Sheath, just so we understand better...in the U.K. license number stays with the vehicle for the life of the vehicle? In the U.S., license number stays with the owner.
Not true in every state.
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Now 99% of the time anyone with a private plate will keep the original plates safe and when it time to sell the vehicle another V5 form can have it back to its old plate and the person with the private plate can put it on their next vehicle. Occasionally someone will sell a car WITH a private plate , if it's a Nissan skyline GTR and the plate says GTR the owner will probably ask for something like £2000 more and of course the plate will make the car more desirable. Let's say that years go by and the original plates are long lost and you want an age related plate for your vehicle, with another V5 form you can ask for an age related one and you will be issued one, it could be the one your vehicle already had! Age relation is just the letter at the start of the plate to be honest, S is 1981 B is 1985 H is 1990, it does get a bit complicated because letters roll around every 20 something years (we can't use letters that look like numbers!) And since the Millennium we generally have 01, 02,03 to date it, my vw is WA02 XSF , plus I'm not 100% but sometimes I'm sure one letter can stretch over two years, like a B could be end of 85 start of 86 but don't quote me!
One last thing, all imported vehicles get a new UK plate with a letter that's in line with the models year and the original plate ends up hung on a wall :laugh:
I think that covers most UK plate rules
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seanbarney41 wrote: Sheath, just so we understand better...in the U.K. license number stays with the vehicle for the life of the vehicle? In the U.S., license number stays with the owner. They might transfer that number to a new vehicle or they might just get a new plate number...at any rate, if you buy a used vehicle you have to go get a new license plate or get one of your old ones transferred.
Here in Minnesota the plate stays with the vehicle when sold. Every 7 yrs you get new plates. Just another way to get tax money.
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