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Andrew Cowling

Where does the first 2 prefix letters NX on the new style plates originate from ?

Paolo

I think the initials NX were issued for circulation on cars in Stockton.

Barry Prater

I have seen cars with new style number plates starting with the letters J and T, but all the lists from DVLA say that these letters are not used. Where do they come from?

Stuart Coster

That blue with yellow stars European Union symbol that's appearing more often on plates is pure political propaganda. How many people really want controversial political symbols on their car, attracting the attention of campaigners with strongly held views one way or another? No thanks.

It's propaganda because it's not necessary - only 'GB' must be shown on your car if driving abroad. It's also little known that you can have a national symbol instead like the GB flag, Scottish or Welsh flags. Far less controversial. But no other symbols (like car or football club emblems) are allowed.

david harris

i have just been pulled in my car over my registration, is there any one that can shed some light on my anger at the police.

Ade

I'm in the business of selling cars for a living, for the rest of 2006 anyway, and I don't think it matters to the average motorist.

Plate change months are by far the busiest in terms of sales and market share for car manufacturers. As long as people keep buying (in retail sales they are not) no one really cares.

A 56 plate will have a lower residual value than the Mar 07. Buyers should make that their priority when considering a purchase.

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