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Author Just how accurate is the RAC Vehicle Status check?
deano87
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Dad is looking at getting the private plate, V6 XTR which is available on numerous website, as it must be DVLA owned.

Anyway, I thought I'd jump on here and check it just out of curiosity. And apparently it is assigned to some Nissan 4x4.

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Its registered to a Nissan 2.2TD estate registered in 2006
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Spot on for my car.
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if anything the other websites will be incorrect as year of manufacture for that nissan is 06 so i bet they wouldve only just got the plate
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Got carweb at work, even tells you 0-60 times
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Hmmm I would think NewReg.com would be instant though, especially as he would have probably bought online.

Also, M6 BMW is assigned to a pretty retro M5

V6 VXL is on a 2.5 V6 Vectra though - lucky bastard.

[Edited on 23-01-2007 by deano87]
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quote:
Originally posted by SXi_Tim
Got carweb at work, even tells you 0-60 times

Mike
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A lot of number plate sites don't have the plates they advertise them then if there's interest they contact the owner.

My dad's plate is on New Reg I think it was but it's on my dad's car and he owns it.
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quote:
Originally posted by Subtle_SXi
A lot of number plate sites don't have the plates they advertise them then if there's interest they contact the owner.

My dad's plate is on New Reg I think it was but it's on my dad's car and he owns it.

I fear my dad may be pretty disappointed.

I stand corrected, V6 XTR is not available on the DVLA site, but NewReg might own it - they own what I want, D3 ANK.
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If its any site apart from the DVLA site they will probably be selling it on behalf of someone!!!

i.ie. Joe Blogs emails newregtransfers saying he wants to sell a plate, they respond telling him its worth £400, he agrees, they stick it on their site for £600, you dad asks to buy it, they contact the owner telling him they have a buyer - money changes hands the deal is done!!! Any unsighned plates are on the DVLA site & cheaper!!! If you buy one available the dvla holds via another company, they buy it from the dvla then add a mark up on the price & sell it to you!!! Thats how these places work!!
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quote:
Originally posted by deano87
quote:
Originally posted by Subtle_SXi
A lot of number plate sites don't have the plates they advertise them then if there's interest they contact the owner.

My dad's plate is on New Reg I think it was but it's on my dad's car and he owns it.

I fear my dad may be pretty disappointed.

I stand corrected, V6 XTR is not available on the DVLA site, but NewReg might own it - they own what I want, W3 ANK.


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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
quote:
Originally posted by deano87
quote:
Originally posted by Subtle_SXi
A lot of number plate sites don't have the plates they advertise them then if there's interest they contact the owner.

My dad's plate is on New Reg I think it was but it's on my dad's car and he owns it.

I fear my dad may be pretty disappointed.

I stand corrected, V6 XTR is not available on the DVLA site, but NewReg might own it - they own what I want, W3 ANK.





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Deano just saw your sig. PMSL.
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quote:
Originally posted by Subtle_SXi
Deano just saw your sig. PMSL.

Which bit?
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quote:
Originally posted by Colin
If its any site apart from the DVLA site they will probably be selling it on behalf of someone!!!

i.ie. Joe Blogs emails newregtransfers saying he wants to sell a plate, they respond telling him its worth £400, he agrees, they stick it on their site for £600, you dad asks to buy it, they contact the owner telling him they have a buyer - money changes hands the deal is done!!! Any unsighned plates are on the DVLA site & cheaper!!! If you buy one available the dvla holds via another company, they buy it from the dvla then add a mark up on the price & sell it to you!!! Thats how these places work!!



Thanks very much for taking the time to write that......aye no bother mate
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quote:
Originally posted by deano87
quote:
Originally posted by Subtle_SXi
Deano just saw your sig. PMSL.

Which bit?

Ed's Quote. Read it on the other thread.
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quote:
Originally posted by Subtle_SXi
quote:
Originally posted by deano87
quote:
Originally posted by Subtle_SXi
Deano just saw your sig. PMSL.

Which bit?

Ed's Quote. Read it on the other thread.

Fair play

 
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