I think personalised plates are great, They express what type of person you are and I wouldn't part with mine (TW ERP) for all the tea in china!
Hilarious. How do you make them up ?
I think personalised plates are great, They express what type of person you are and I wouldn't part with mine (TW ERP) for all the tea in china!
I think personalised plates are great, They express what type of person you are and I wouldn't part with mine (TW ERP) for all the tea in china!
But for some reason, my wife won't travel with me
I agree with the title..I just cant see the point, does it make the car more special?..does the owner get in and think to him/herself 'this is my car, its Got my initials'..are we sposed to judge the driver as someone special?
What is the point in spending literally thousands or a plate?..half of them dont make anysense anyway..and so what if its your initials..noone else knows..
Try asking someone why they had one..and youll get 'well you know..its you know..like..you know mine, like, you know.
A good one would be MMTS 123 ( More Money Than Sense)...
The ones that kill me are when people actually think '3''s are the letter 'E'...V's are bits of an 'N'...'G' is a 6 etc...what a load of 80llox!
Its a touch of the monogrammed tie syndrome IMO
Then again, they are personal to some people fair enough..the bottom line is its their hard earned..they are entitled to spend it how they like
And for those considering it..its cheaper to change your name by deed pole than to but a plate in most cases.
But for some reason, my wife won't travel with me
She has my sympathy
Saw a black Chanel Van once (the perfume), big mean Merc, black everything, no. plate was CH 19. Thought that was quite cool.could be beneficial to a business
="freddymercurystwin";p="1119248Thought that was quite cool.
I've had a 5 character private plate for about 10 years. I have considered buying another. I bought it because I like to be different. Simple as that.
Different to what, every other car on my street has a "private plate" soon it will be different to have an ordinary plate, I will have to go private to blend in with the crowd soon, might get a Tribal Tatt to completely blend in
What I don't get is the boneheads that drive around in 'Chelmsford tractors'. You know the sort, he fancies himself in his black Mistubishi pick-up, with chrome side steps, 30 inch wheels, spot lights and the word 'warrior' emblazoned down the sides.
The nearest they ever get to being used as a pick-up is to bring the groceries home from Lidl. Who do they think they are, Colt Seviours from the 70s TV programme The Fall Guy??
Get yourself a decent car FFS, not a truck!
Gay or what?
What I don't get is the boneheads that drive around in 'Chelmsford tractors'. You know the sort, he fancies himself in his black Mistubishi pick-up, with chrome side steps, 30 inch wheels, spot lights and the word 'warrior' emblazoned down the sides.
The nearest they ever get to being used as a pick-up is to bring the groceries home from Lidl. Who do they think they are, Colt Seviours from the 70s TV programme The Fall Guy??
Get yourself a decent car FFS, not a truck!
Gay or what?
Sounds to me like you are jealous.
I'm not following how you have come to the conclusion that pick up's are only driven by homoexuals?
Oh, and isn't the phrase 'Chelsea tractor'?