Archive for September, 2009

Buying Private Number Plates

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

There are many different ways to purchase a private number plate and there popularity remains high despite recent economic challenges. The age of the internet has made it very easy to browse the millions of private number plates on the market. There are countless combinations of DVLA number plates and many different ways to make a car registration number pertinent to the buyer.

If you would prefer to talk to a human at the end of the phone most companies offer a sales telephone line that can advise you of suitable private number plates. Some companies offer discounts for buying online.

Buying dvla number plates privately can be risky as the legal transfer usually takes a few weeks. If you have handed over your cash to a complete unknown, what protection do you have if they are complete charlatans? Answer: NONE. Also the paperwork to transfer private number plates may seem daunting if you haven’t experienced it before. However you choose to buy your next private number plate your likely to have years of enjoyment from it, as well as a good investment many owners say it’s the best thing they ever bought.

DVLA Number Plates Auction

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

The next auction of DVLA Number Plates will be held on 7th,8th & 9th October 2009 at Dormy House Hotel, Broadway, Worcestershire. Dormy House is a 17th Century farmhouse on the outskirts of the pictiuresque Cotswold town of Broadway which is one of the most beautiful villages in England. It was once used as the main staging post between London and Worcester. The venue is penultimate DVLA number plates auction for 2009. The final DVLA number Plate Auction of the year is at Tankersley Manor, Barnsley South Yorkshire in December.

The DVLA number Plate auction commences with private number plates 93 A and is followed by 1599 others. There are many desirable private number plates included in the sale. The star of the show will almost certainly be lot 1068, private number plate 5 O, which opens the F11 NAL day of the DVLA number plate auction.

BAG 666Y may well appeal to a West Bromwich Albion fan bidding to secure a new DVLA Number Plate. Mr Singh may well be interested in H151 NGH, which will be a good bit cheaper than 51 NGH which sold at a DVLA number plates auction in April 2006 for £201,000.