I saw a W reg(march 2000-sept 2000)green D8 glx petrol saloon at the weekend.Slatted grill,frosted headlights,side indicators in lower plastic trim.Not a D8/D9 cross as i`ve read/seen on the forum.The lady owner would`nt allow me to take a pic,even though i showed here my 406 with my 406 oc sticker on it
Is this the lastest D8???Or has anyone seen a newer D8????
hammerman wrote:I saw a W reg(march 2000-sept 2000)green D8 glx petrol saloon at the weekend.Slatted grill,frosted headlights,side indicators in lower plastic trim.Not a D8/D9 cross as i`ve read/seen on the forum.The lady owner would`nt allow me to take a pic,even though i showed here my 406 with my 406 oc sticker on it
Is this the lastest D8???Or has anyone seen a newer D8????
itl be an import mate,
or they might have sold its original plate and its had another plate thrown on,
dvla seem to be throwing v5 / w5 numbers out im wondering if this is the new stylee Q plate ,
theres defo no Wplate d8s
a private plate has to be year related, ie: not make the car look newer than it is,so if you have an 04 plate car you cant have something like NL0555 B.
was it not an irish plate
sorry i have to disagree as i have seen a w reg d8 as well.
must have been old stock
if it had a reg transfer in 2000 theyl slap a v5 v4 plate on,
Mines come from ireland they slapped a v5 / v4 plate on itpresume these plate replace the Q plate?
Roylewaa wrote:The blue D8 estate in Eastenders (Denise's car) is either a V/W plate aswell, although that's probably a false plate for tv
Oh yes, im sad
lol,
inoticed they was using a nice red d9 in the Enders afew week ago,
the chap that was havin a fling with the gobbie cows mum was driving it think it was Biancas mar
ithink the Enders is crap but ihad to watch it as that 406 caught my eye
sorry i have to disagree as i have seen a w reg d8 as well.
must have been old stock
if it had a reg transfer in 2000 theyl slap a v5 v4 plate on,
Mines come from ireland they slapped a v5 / v4 plate on itpresume these plate replace the Q plate?
If the Republic then it will be an import, the 98-D-12345 or so plate will *have* to change.
If the North, then it is kinda an import but the numberplate can be retained as it is still a UK plate, so it is possible to have a WEZ 1234 plate on *any* age of car.
craigtd wrote:a private plate has to be year related, ie: not make the car look newer than it is,so if you have an 04 plate car you cant have something like NL0555 B.
was it not an irish plate
NL05 SSB shirley?
Tis true, no W private plate for a pre-W aged car.
1999 Honda Accord Coupe 2.0 Vtec Automatic
Previously 2002 406 HDi 90 Rapier Monaco Blue
Welly wrote:something to do with rubber/splits/bursts/flat/floppy etc
steve_earwig wrote:I remember seeing some dodgy looking plates on the Isle of Man
I'd take NLO here (=UFO)
That's another point, it could be an Isle of Man plate
eg.
W123 AMN
It is not W reg but has a similar format to GB.
Funnily enough, looking through the service history, my Accord originated on the Isle of Man. Explains why the V5 has it listed as a Honda 2 axle
The numberplate on it though could almost be Isle of Man: MNZ xxxx
Best UK style numberplate I saw was a friend at university from Guernsey who managed to drive his car all the way to Scotland. His numberplate was something like:
1526
1999 Honda Accord Coupe 2.0 Vtec Automatic
Previously 2002 406 HDi 90 Rapier Monaco Blue
Welly wrote:something to do with rubber/splits/bursts/flat/floppy etc