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It’s the connection between the plate and age of the car that doesn’t compute for me.
We have the year when it was built/registered on our plates. So this car was made in 2014.

So it'd be SD14 GNV or something like that. The other letters are just random.
 
We have two plates a year. 14 puts it in the first six months of 2014. 64 would be the second six months.
 
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Interesting.

Her plate was SE so it must have been first registered in Glasgow.

She lives in Liverpool apparently (but had no accent) and was visiting friends down here. She's driving back today so was lucky her car is still driveable.
 
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I’m even duller - I’d already memorised most of them! Number plates seem to trigger some sort of OCD and always found them interesting as a kid.

These new style (new as in 2001 onwards) are pretty rubbish though, the 2 letter local office code only shows where it was first registered and even that can be many miles from where the first registered owner lives/lived and generally has no relevance to subsequent owners, and the second 6 month segment of the twice a year number identifier looks crap too.

Daft how much of an effect on the appearance of a car the plate has but it does. Why the private plate business is as big as it is I guess.
 
Big thing is one more letter on a standard plate so they reduced the font size. Did they change the reading test distance? Nope.
 
It's so weird that the driving test is as modern as the hazard perception test, yet the eye is test is just read that plate over there...
 
It was 7 numbers/letters before and is now 7 numbers/letter again?

Y123 ABC previously and now BC12 DEF?
 
We have two plates a year. 14 puts it in the first six months of 2014. 64 would be the second six months.
No, if only it was so logical.
14 puts it between March and August 2014.
63 puts it between Sept 13 and Feb 14.
64 from Sep 14 to Feb 15.
 
Funnily enough had some private plates made up on Thursday and never even considered the font size.

Always assumed when new/replacement plates are made the font size and character shape has to meet the current standards and can’t be made as per the original spec.
 
It was 7 numbers/letters before and is now 7 numbers/letter again?

Y123 ABC previously and now BC12 DEF?

The previous plates (Letter representing the year(s)) had the potential to be from 5 to 7 numbers/letters. The current ones can only be 7.

Not sure if there’s any relevance in that but must admit I didn’t think there was a change in font size at the time.
 
The previous plates (Letter representing the year(s)) had the potential to be from 5 to 7 numbers/letters. The current ones can only be 7.

Not sure if there’s any relevance in that but must admit I didn’t think there was a change in font size at the time.
Quick google tells me thst the only thing that changed was the character width from 57mm to 50mm but all other dimensions remained the same (height, stroke width, spacing), and the font style changed slightly to make it clearer to read and for ANPR
 
Never understood why anyone would want private plates.

I get that, but I think most of it is vanity even though it’s sometimes awkward to admit. Even putting a cheap private plate on to disguise the age of a car has the same underpinnings.

Cars are status symbols whether we like it or not and the plate notches it up another level too. Fair play to those genuinely not bothered but the scale of the private plate market suggests a lot of people are.

When the DVLA started knocking out private plates online a few years back the market went crazy. Too many crappy ones out there now imo but each to their own.
 
There's tons of cherished transfers out there, even just matching the last three letters with the owners initials.
 
I get that, but I think most of it is vanity even though it’s sometimes awkward to admit. Even putting a cheap private plate on to disguise the age of a car has the same underpinnings.

Cars are status symbols whether we like it or not and the plate notches it up another level too. Fair play to those genuinely not bothered but the scale of the private plate market suggests a lot of people are.

When the DVLA started knocking out private plates online a few years back the market went crazy. Too many crappy ones out there now imo but each to their own.

It all just seems a bit pointless in my eyes.

Say you want to disguise the age of the car as you suggest, I'd guess most people who would care enough about that could probably identify the age of the car within a couple of years even in spite of the plate.

You go for something like initials, as a few of my family members have, then it just looks no different to a standard plate generally so seems rather pointless, can't say I've ever struggled to remember which car is mine without my initials plastered over it.

Think what throws me most though, as I'd consider vanity the main driver as you say, is that they make essentially zero impact on the aesthetic of the car. The ugliest thing about reg plates is the big white/yellow statutory box you have to have slapped on your car. No tweaking of letters and numbers does anything to better that issue, unless you go for an illegal plate like a berk, so why not spend that money on something that does actually make a difference?
 
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