Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: melboy on 14 August 2016, 14:49:21
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Having bought an estate 3 months ago with power lift for mobility scooter, it is hard to let miggy go after 4 years with no problems, on checking my number plates found that I could get £500 in hand without any money to pay out, only new plates when DVLA give you one. As my Insurance runs out in November did not want to renew it as other car is on separate Insurance, I use both cars on the road , So do I keep car on chance of selling plates which could take months or sell car at low price and other buyer gets the car for say £300 plus plates, or better still keep car as wife has other ideas ::) car is 2.5 Omega Elite Saloon
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What's the number plate?
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Y116 LAB if that helps
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I'm confused... that numberplate isn't worth 5p let alone £500 ???
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Agree on this one regrettably, have two personal number plates,one for my initials and one for the make of the car....only worth £250 each. Best to check the DVLA site to get some idea as to the value of your plate :y
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On 2 separate sites the other states 600 easy enough to check for your self can not see why they would lie, as they are 2 major sites where do you get your information.
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You will only get any money when/if they sell the plate bit of a con in my opinion and sorry but I don't see any value in that number plate either my plate s2tpe on an s type is valued at £350
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Will give it some thought will sell car at some stage giving new car a run on holiday with scooter if no probs then miggy wlii go, thanks for giving some air on the subject pity I could not find an estate omega at the time of buying the new car.
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On 2 separate sites the other states 600 easy enough to check for your self can not see why they would lie, as they are 2 major sites where do you get your information.
If it's not regtransfers it's not worth talking about in my experience. They're the only ones with any credibility.
I own a private plate, in the format of X9 XXX and I paid ~700 for it.
I recently asked for a valuation on two plates I had in the format X99 XXX and was told they're so common they weren't interested in listing them thanks.
So unfortunately, unless your plate sort of spells some arab name we're not aware of, there's not a cat in hells chance that it's worth anything unfortunately.