Car finance company Carmoola has compiled the most expensive private plates available for purchase, using data from private plate sellers. The experts also provided inspiration for drivers who want a custom plate, but cannot think of a theme.
The top 10 most expensive private plates not currently registered to an owner are:
- F1 TPR – £10,077,800
- C4 BOH – £5,730,600
- W1 HOM – £561,790
- K121 SNA – £332,500
- M1 AMG – £294,100
- D7 OHA – £282,500
- J4MES – £282,500
- K4 AHN – £259,290
- L1 NAV – £259,290
- Y4 TES – £259,286
To inspire those looking to adorn their car with a custom plate, Carmoola analysed data from FlixPatrol, which ranks the ongoing popularity of TV shows and movies, to come up with some fandom-inspired private plates – all of these are available to purchase at the time of writing.
The number plate with “E13 VEN” is available for any Stranger Things fans.
Drivers can honour Millie Bobby Brown’s character for £9,650.
For motorists who are fans of The Last of Us, the plate “J20 OEL” is available to honour Pedro Pascal.
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Alternatively, the number plate would work for anyone named Joel who wants their name on their car. This plate is available for £3,700.
Pedro Pascal has also dominated early 2023’s pop culture, with the third season of The Mandalorian currently streaming on Disney+.
The plate “G5 OGU” is available for any Star Wars fans looking to commemorate Grogu – this plate costs just £165.
Two number plates are also available for The Lord of The Rings fans.
Mordor and Gondor can both be commemorated on private plates, with “MO23 DOR” (£315) and “GO11 DOR” (£690) both available.
For any football fans, the FA Cup has whittled its way down to the semi-finalists, with Brighton to take on Manchester United and Manchester City to take on Sheffield United for the coveted day at Wembley.
Fans of those four teams can secure a commemorative number plate now (if they feel optimistic about their club’s chances) – “FA23 CUP” is available for £690.
According to the DVLA, drivers must always clearly display their number plates or face fines of up to £1,000.
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