LATEST ADDITIONS (Update - Week 23)
Additions | Plates Wanted - Free Valuations provided with pleasure
Here are some of the latest additions that have gone "LIVE" on our website in the last 7 days. We provide hundreds of valuations each week. In fact in the last year we have provided more than 26,000 valuations! Many of the registrations that go on the market may not have been advertised for a generation.
Here are examples of who might find the given number plates attractive:
1 NBX: Style: Dateless 1 x 3. Ideal for a business owner or entrepreneur, as the "1" conveys prestige, and "NBX" could represent a company name or initials. Would appeal to someone with initials NB, whilst the X at the end commonly represents a kiss. New on the market for a very reasonable £13,000.
ML 302: Style 2x3 dateless. Attractive to someone with the initials 'ML' or a car enthusiast who appreciates unique combinations of letters and numbers. Registrations with these initials were first issued in 1926 and continued to be issued through to 1927. The original office for this letter combination is Middlesex C.C.
G6 KRL: Style: G Prefix. Could appeal to tech-savvy individuals or gamers, with "G6" referencing a gaming console or model, while "KRL" might represent initials or a tagline. KRL would also be an abbreviation for the name Karl.
OXI 75: Style: 3x2 dateless. OXI registrations derive from Northern Ireland originally. Ideal for a fan of Greek culture or history, as "Oxi" refers to a significant historical event in Greece, or someone born in 1975. Oxi (pronounced "OH-see") is the greek word for "no" and has relevance to history during World War II.
R5 DCB: Style: R Prefix. Attractive to an owner of a sporty vehicle, particularly a Renault 5, or someone with the initials DCB.
M46 EES: Style: M Prefix. May appeals to military enthusiasts, as "M46" refers to a type of tank, or it might attract someone with personal significance tied to those numbers. But the special significance of this registration is that all together it spells the name 'MAGEE' (in this case the plural MAGEE'S).
SE 1178: Style: 2x4 dateless. Ideal for a person with the initials 'SE' or someone with a significance to the number 1178, possibly related to dates or events, or the birth year 1978. Registrations with these initials were first issued in 1904 and continued to be issued through to 1956. The original office for this letter combination is Banff C.C.
M9 RUT: Style: M Prefix. Attractive for someone in the transportation or logistics industry, as "M9" is a motorway in Scotland, and is a key link road link between Edinburgh, Falkirk, and Stirling. The reg would also suit someone with a name starting with 'RUT' like Rutter, Rutland. The name MARUT is also an Indian boys name of Hindu origin.
PEZ 1116: Style: Dateless 3x4. Could appeal to someone with the first or surname Perry, or nicknames for people with surnames such as Person, Peston, Pemberton.
LIB 438: Style: 3x3 Dateless. This plate could appeal to individuals with the initials LIB or those with the initials LB looking for a cheaper cost car reg than what an 'LB' registration would cost. Most likely this reg will appeal to those with the female name Libby which is sometimes an abbreviated name or a name those adopt if called Elizabeth or Liberty. This registration combination are quite scarce as was first issued in 1988. The originating office for this combination is Armagh C.C. in Northern Ireland. This one is new in at the bargain price of £1199 so no doubt will be snapped up soon.
48 TLG: Style: 2x3 Dateless. Ideal for a car enthusiast, particularly those interested in classic cars or someone born in 1948, or even a connection to "TLG" as initials or a brand. This registration was first issued in 1961. The original office for this letter combination is London C.C.
These examples highlight how number plates can resonate with personal connections, interests, or simply aesthetic preferences.
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