Ron Hill

Ron Hill

Ron Hill was “chuffed to bits” with RON 88R, a surprise birthday present from his girlfriend. Buy your car reg plates from BCR today.

“I think everyone secretly wants their own registration but this was a very special surprise”. Of the transfer process, his girlfriend Marie Van Velzen says: The service from British Car Registrations was first class, I was happy with it and the number looks brilliant on Ron’s Land Rover Discovery.”

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Danny Mangan

Danny Mangan

Danny Mangan and his wife of Knowsley near Liverpool were completely stuck about what to buy their daughter for her 21st birthday. Danielle is a stewardess for the holiday airline Air 2000 and her parents finally came up with the idea of buying her a personalised number plate – DAN 649V (“something she could keep for life”).

“When I phoned you at first you hadn’t got what I was after but you kept looking and found me exactly what I wanted. There was no hard sell and I found everyone I dealt with at British Car Registrations to be great – it was a very pleasant experience!”

Danielle is, according to her father, “absolutely elated” with the UK registration plates and her Vauxhall Corsa is fast becoming the most famous car at Manchester airport.

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Gary Wilson

Gary Wilson

Gary Wilson, Department Manager at Furnitureland in Solihull had been looking for a personalised DVLA registration for about a year when British Car Registrations found GAZ 87 for him.

“The price was very competitive so I went ahead with it. I found the service I received from British Car Registrations to be extremely good and everyone I spoke to throughout was brilliant!”

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Paul Hart

Paul Hart

Paul Hart of Clan Albanach Kiltmakers in Scotland was delighted with his unique set of private registration plates (K1 LTO, K1 LTT and K1 LTX) shown here on a variety of company vehicles.

“I would just like to say thanks for all your help and assistance in obtaining our 3 registrations. The efficiency of your Customer Service and Sales Team was second to none.”

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Mr. Tahir

Mr Tahir

“I was recommended to contact British Car Registrations by a friend who had used them in the past. I was pleased with the DVLA car registration that was offered to me and I thought the price was reasonable too. Everything came through on time exactly as they said it would and I was extremely pleased with the whole service. I would also recommend British Car Registrations to friends and family myself”

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Jennifer Curson

Jennifer Curson

“I wanted to buy my husband, Ian, a registration for his birthday. I had phoned many other companies who were mostly unhelpful and often very off-hand. Then my husband found the BCR website on his computer and when I called you Laura was exceptionally helpful. She went to so much trouble to find me the ideal registration within my budget – E1 CUR. I was so impressed with every aspect of your service that I also purchased my own DVLA registration from you – C2 JAN. Ian was thrilled with his birthday present and I am thrilled with my own number plate too!”

 

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Jaguar Land Rover Create Thousands of Jobs

jaguar land roverOwners of British car maker Jaguar Land Rover have announced they are investing 1.5 billion a year to fund a range of new models.
The investment will create thousands of new jobs in China, India and Britain.

The jobs in Britain will be created at the Solihull plant, West Midlands and the Halewood factory in Merseyside.
Rumour has it the new production will include, a baby saloon car costing roughly £22,000. This will compete with the nations popular Audi A3.

Tata’s chief financial officer Mr CR Ramakrishnan said: ‘Over the past five to six years, Jaguar Land Rover has spent around £700million to £800million annually on capital expenditure and product development. Going forward, we will double that. Jaguar Land Rover spending will be in the order of £1.5billion each year.’

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Number Plate DH11 LON sells for £79,000

DH11LON

At a recent auction, number plate DH11 LON was purchased by a business man for a staggering £79,000!!

The personal registration plate which reads Dhillon took the auctioneers by surprise when the bidding started at £12,600! The bidding kept going higher and higher between four rivals in the room.

The name Dhillon is a popular Indian surname. Previous registration plates spelling Indian surnames have also fetched shocking prices. S1 NGH was sold in 2008 for over £100,000. More recently 51 NGH was sold for a mind blowing £260,000!

Jody Davies, a spokeswoman for DVLA, said “What a way to start 2012. No one would have predicted such a high figure. The auctioneers are delighted but a little stunned!”

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DVLA Introduce New Penalties for Motorists

DVLA has undertaken a year-long consultation on the treatment of careless driving penalties and other motoring fixed penalties. The findings were published by The Department for Transport in June 2013.

45% of those who responded to the consultation said that they agreed with the penalty for most fixed penalty fines being raised from £60 to £90 but 51% disagreed. Out of members of the public who responded, 50% disagreed with the fines being increased; the majority saying that they thought this amounted to another tax on the motorist.

Makes you wonder why they bothered to ask for anyone’s opinion if they were just going to plough on with it anyway! Clearly, the Department for Transport was just going through the motions of “consultation”.

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DVLA Introduce New Penalties for Motorists

penalty notices

DVLA has undertaken a year-long consultation on the treatment of careless driving penalties and other motoring fixed penalties. The findings were published by The Department for Transport in June 2013.

45% of those who responded to the consultation said that they agreed with the penalty for most fixed penalty fines being raised from £60 to £90 but 51% disagreed. Out of members of the public who responded, 50% disagreed with the fines being increased; the majority saying that they thought this amounted to another tax on the motorist.

Makes you wonder why they bothered to ask for anyone’s opinion if they were just going to plough on with it anyway! Clearly, the Department for Transport was just going through the motions of “consultation”.

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