I haven’t seen any vanity plates on French cars. I’d also miss the nuances if a plate was a vanity plate too of course. Do they exist? (Also have they changed the system in the last few years…to the department number on the side of the plate, then letters, numbers and letters, or somsuch?)
No vanity plates in Spain, which was quite refreshing. This did leave the nobbers with a dilema when demonstating their wealth and stupidity. Having said that my plate did have my initials in it. Is this a vanity plate?
My favourite is a guy from my old gym…
‘H3NCH’ (Hench i.e. large muscular build) on a blacked out Range Rover owned by a brick outhouse sized guy who worked out at the gym.
HT10 NLY spaced to HT 1 ONLY on an Audi TT. A dig at convertible TTs who knows? YE10 AKE spaced to YE1 OAKE presumably some sort of pub Ye Olde Oak I dunno 😆
each to their own 😉 but i hate the things to be honest unless they are on a shit hot cool car, it is just willy waving to be honest but the funniest ones are the cheopo ones that mean **** all and the only reason the person has bought them is to hide the age of the car.
I dont get how some people seem to get so annoyed by them?
I don’t see how you can be bothered enopugh to post telling us how you don’t get something, therefore wasting everyone’s time. I guess you must be new in these parts. 😀