We got one for my wife’s car. They are only $20 in PA and I don’t think there is an additional annual fee so it’s not much dough.
I considered on for myself. TALE G8. But I didn’t want an easily memorized plate. There are minor disagreements on the road every day to work and that could come back to haunt me.
And just for the record? If I saw a plate that said BOBS 62, I’d first assume the driver was 62 years old.
And I hate ones with acronyms that no one can easily figure out. RF? I’m supposed to know that mean rescue firefighter? It’s not that common ana abbreviation! I tend to get distracted while driving if I can’t figure out what the vanity plate ahead of me could possibly mean.
Though, if I ever, ever own a Mini Cooper? It’ll be blue, and the vanity plate will read TARDIS. Because those cars are way bigger on the inside than you think!
Ouch! I guess I should see if BOBS 29 is available…
FTR, I never had one before last year, for the reasons folk noted. Too cheap/broke, nothing I wanted to share, car was just trasportation… Only considered it when I bought what is in many respects a “hobby” car. Not a pricey car, but when I am regularly paying for things that are not entirely necessary - like a chrome tailpipe, tools, stainless fasteners, and membership in a couple of car clubs - whatever the extra cost of the vanity plate seemed less significant.
Also, nearing 50 and with the kids finishing up school, I find it easier to occasionally “waste” $50-100 than in earlier years when times were tighter.
PA has a sort of inactive status where you can keep your plate valid and reserved to you even without a car. I’ve used that several times personally and when my Dad passed away my brother and I were going to do that with his plate. But we missed a deadline (to transfer it and renew it at the same time) and lost it.
I don’t have one, but I’d like one. I think they are a fun, innocent way of showing some personality about yourself. However, I’ve never actually wanted one to the point of doing something about it, so the desire is tempered by laziness
I used to have one. I held it from 1986-1993. It was a combination of my name, last initial, and year of birth. The main motivation was because New York had started replacing its old orange and blue license plates with the liberty plates, which I thought looked cool at the time. The replacement program was initiated a month after my registration was up, meaning it would be a whole year before I got them. The only way to speed up the process was to get custom plates.
I originally wanted something Doctor Who related but every combo I liked was taken. Hence the rather mundane second choice.
I eventually bored of them, and also realized that such a plate number was easy to remember, which could play a factor in either a ticket or road rage.
Just curious, would you think that even if the car bearing the plate were pretty obviously quite old such that even people caring little about cars should be able to guess it is from sometime between the 50s and the 70s?
I’m not quite following you here. The year is the person’s birth year, not the car’s manufacture year (although I’ve seen plates with things like GTO 67).
A CHP followed me home one afternoon, because he couldn’t figure it out! Scared me half to death. It was while the CHP was being tried for raping and killing women on I-15.
I think they’re a bit tacky, but the ones that really annoy the shit out of me are the ones that are a descriptor of the car being driven: “RED BMW”, “MY PRSCH”, “MAZDA 3”, etc. Why do people do this?