Getting your licence plates personalised

Are you looking for a way to customise your car but not sure how? Well how about personalised licence plates? Many people have the misconception that only the rich can afford to customise their licence plate but this is not true. Depending on what you want spelt out, it can be relatively affordable. To celebrate an achievement, you can give your loved ones their own personalised licence plate. For example, after graduating from University or after getting a big promotion in your job, your own licence plate will definitely make a very special present.

So now that you’ve decided that you want a personalised licence plate, the first thing you must do is decide or have some sort of idea of what you would like the licence plate to read. Here are a few examples:

  • If you want SUN 7, it costs £31,500 but if you change it to E7 SUN, it will cost only £489.
  • If you want PLA 73R, it costs £21,498.75 but if you opt for PL58 YER, then this will cost £698.
  • If you want JON 3S, it costs £105,000 but by changing it to JON 13S, it costs only £3,883.95.

By playing around with the letters and numbers, a good saving can be made but if you don’t mind paying a premium for the licence plate you really want, then it should prove valuable in the years to come. Whilst I was doing a quick search, I found many people were selling their personalised licence plates to make some quick cash. For example, the name Jessica on a licence plate which is spelt JES 516A is currently selling for £13,597.50 pre-owned. So if you can find a really good personalised plate, then you can sell it in a few years and make some money from it too.

If you have bought a new licence plate, then remember to notify the DVLA and get your vehicle registration documents changed. If you go to the DVLA directly, they include this in the price you pay for the customised licence plate.

How to change a licence plate?

  • Remove screws on either side using a screw driver and place to one side.
  • Licence plates are standard in width and height so when placing your new ones, the holes should align nicely.
  • If old screws are rusty, replace with new screws one at a time.

That is all there is to it! So instead of paying someone else to do it, you quickly do it yourself and save yourself some cash.

gices | 21 Sep 2009 | Views (176)

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