Yea that tag is technically ā3358WMāAre the small letters related to the image on the plate?
I saw a specialty plate yesterday. I couldn't make out what the image was but the letters were C H.
I agree. I did not realize you have to pay that extra amount every year. I will likely cancel mine.With all the taxes and cost of tags why would anyone want to spend more for a Tag?
Just don't get it.
Are the small letters related to the image on the plate?
I saw a specialty plate yesterday. I couldn't make out what the image was but the letters were C H.
I just recently heard this. I thought they sold the crap out of these. Do you know why theyāre ceasing production? EPA?Just ordered the personalize plate āL4STCALLā for my ā23 challenger r/t.
I had no idea when I bought it that it was the last year for the V8s.
For me, once I started using the retired military tags, I noticed that I practically never get pulled over & haven't gotten an actual citation in 15 years. I don't drive like an ass & I'm always courteous when dealing with LE, so that's likely the key factor, but for the extra $20-$50/year, I consider it cheap insurance.With all the taxes and cost of tags why would anyone want to spend more for a Tag?
Just don't get it.
I assume itās to help dodge meet the upcoming average fleet emissions standards.I just recently heard this. I thought they sold the crap out of these. Do you know why theyāre ceasing production? EPA?
I admit I have a personalized plate. L0LYGAGR next to a Durham Bulls sticker. I donāt think anyone is so passionate about minor league baseball that Iāll get keyed over it.
Like the Steve Martin bit. IFORGOT.well, we have never had a "special" plate, but if someone else
would pay for it, i would want at least one plate to be a mix
of similar letters/numbers....like: 0OUV1Il.
you get the idea.
ITS GLOWING
Same here, and my address in the FCC CORES system is my PO Box.I pay $10 extra each year for my special service amateur radio plates.