It's either personal choice, or the garages policy on the blank number plates they buy. It doesn't have anything to do with where the car was purchased as a foreign dealer wouldn't have UK style plates in stock.
2006-11-12 07:08:27
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answered by Anonymous
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It is purely personal preference.
You can have the 'GB' added to your number plates when they are made; you could also have the EU circle of stars logo added as an alternative.
Or, you can have the good ol' fashioned plain plate, with no logos.
2006-11-11 19:04:26
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answered by Nightworks 7
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I think it's just down to personal choice...some ppl may travel within Europe on a regular basis,and having a plate "personalised" with a GB badge suits them....
2006-11-11 14:18:17
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answered by Devmeister 3
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because they're GB, not Wales. Scotland. eire. And linked Islands. on an similar tack why do not automobiles from the close to continent have a Euro plate that does,t say D or F or I etc, then shall we cover our id to boot.
2016-11-29 01:29:28
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answered by abigail 4
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i think now it is law to have gb on new numbers plates?
2006-11-11 17:43:12
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answered by witheringtonkeith 5
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It is personal preference
I have a brand new car, and it has a perfectly standard no. plate, so it is not a legal requirement................yet
2006-11-11 20:10:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on how old the car is
2006-11-11 18:19:29
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answered by Anonymous
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NO
2006-11-11 15:44:15
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answered by Anonymous
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