BMW Reveal New 5 Series

BMW has, today, revealed its new, updated 5 series range.

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Each model will release less carbon dioxide and will be more fuel efficient than its predecessor.

In addition to new engines, there are subtle changes to the 5 series’ styling. All saloon and Touring (estate) models have additional contour lines around the BMW kidney grille and a new-look lower air intake. The door mirrors now house indicator repeaters and the tail lights incorporate LED strips. All models have Xenon headlights with LED lights available as an option.

A fantastic feature is BMW Emergency Call which is fitted to all models. BMW Emergency Call contact the emergency services with the car’s location in the event of an accident.

The BMW 5 series saloon starts at £31,530.

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Number Plate Investment Opportunities

Secure their Future with a Private Car Registration

Expecting a child this year or know someone who is? Here’s why a DVLA personalised number plate is a good investment.

Whether you have thought about private number plates as an investment opportunity or not, more and more parents are choosing to invest in a private number plate, instead of opening ISA’s or personal savings accounts for their children. When some parents were asked of their reasons why they felt the need to invest in a special registration numbers, they saw it as a good long-term investment and felt they would get more of a return for it than any interest added to a bank account.

Whether we know about the investment opportunities connected with owning private number plates or not, most of us simply want a registration plate because it’s a fun way of accessorising your car. You can pick a named plate or choose a private plate which holds a special number, or you could choose a cheap dateless number plate which will disguise the age of the car.

We asked a few of our customers why they bought number plates for their children and here is what they said:

Mick Hunt – “Numberplates don’t depreciate in value and I bought my daughter one so this investment can look after her in the future”
Janice Looley – “I used to work in Banking for a few years before I relocated. I saw peoples’ investment flunctuate all the time and it was disheartening to see the older generation not getting the return they were initially promised. A colleague to me about numberplates so I invested in one using my son’s initials ‘OL’ and added the Number 1. It was pricy but I feel confident it will put in him good stead should he wish to sell it in the future”

Bal Singh – “I bought private plates for both my kids. I would rather put money in there than in Indian gold or property in the UK. My cars also look good on the drive in the meantime!”

Valerie Van De Clare – “My husband is in the car industry and he has always maintained that car registrations look after you going forward. He bought his private plate in the 70’s and he checks the value each year, and just beams. He will not tell me how much it’s worth, haha… however he bought them for our children”

David Charlie – “No brainer really. Private number plates look after you, just choose wisely and seek help from the experts if you’re unsure where to begin”.

Heather Logan from Cleveland bought GO12 DON for her husband as a birthday gift. They already own seven other registrations including 33 HL and 33 GL but Mrs Logan couldn’t miss the opportunity to buy her husband’s name on a plate.

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“If there’s something you want in life, and you can afford it, then why not go out and buy it. We think of them as investments.” said Mrs Logan.

Britishcarregistrations.co.uk has an easy-to-use search facility online where you can search for personalised number plates quickly. All you need to do is enter your special details – initials, dates, name and all the options will come straight up.

It’s not only individuals buying private and personalised car regs, there has been an increase in businesses purchasing plates to help drive the advertising and marketing for their companies. In some cases, they buy multiple plates for their whole fleet of cars.

A pest control company in Sussex recently bought – M1 CESL1 CESM1 TESANT 7TA3 FLY and W4 SPS amongst others, commanding a current value of £55,000. David Sankey said “I would like it if eventually someone bought the whole lot from me.”

New Reg as an Investment Opportunity

Overall, British Car Registrations do advise people to consider registration plates as an investment. You could put spare money into a savings account, but with interest rates so unpredictable, it is highly unlikely you will get a return on the money.

Any investment requires a tough decision – just think about gold and property investments. These used to be very lucrative products to invest into in the past, however now prices tend to fluctuate considerably.

Private and personalised number plates are a very safe bet, which is why many people are investing in them these days. The market for private car regs is always solid – they retain their value and some also increase in value.

Top Tip: when looking to invest, common names will always be sought after plates. Buying and enjoying a named plate means that if an actor, sports player or another public personality comes into the limelight, imagine how much you will be able to save the plate for? For example, can you imagine the value connected with ‘Mr H Potter’ if he had bought a plate before the Harry Potter phenomenon hit the world.

If you already own a private plate and you want to know its value, British Car Registrations offers a free-no obligation valuation selling service.

 

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Defecting Lib Dem Wants to Sell L16 DEM

Andrew Duffield, a former Liberal Democrat Councillor in the North East of England and parliamentary candidate in the 2005 and 2010 General Elections has defected to the Labour Party and left himself with a very special reminder of his previous political allegiance; his personalised registration L16 DEM!

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Mr Duffield paid £250 for the registration mark nearly 20 years ago and now wants to sell it “for obvious reasons”. He is hoping to sell it for £500 – the question remains, will there be any Liberal Democrats left by the time of the next General Election or should Mr Duffield hold on to his memento of happier times?

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Jaguar Land Rover Invests £150m in West Midlands

Jaguar Land Rover, based in Solihull, has announced plans to invest £150 millions in doubling the size of its engine plant. This is expected to provide 700 new jobs on the Staffordshire/Wolverhampton border when the new plant opens at the i54 Business Park and brings the Company’s investment in the property to over £500 millions.

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This investment can be seen as a manifestation of the Company’s success in recent times; having seen a 30% increase in global sales in 2012 and an 80% increase in sales to China.

On behalf of the Government, Business Secretary, Vince Cable, said it was “good news for British manufacturing”. Expect the rise of private number plates to go in line with the release of many more cars on the road also.

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Release Me!

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70s crooner, Englebert Humperdick (whose name comes from the Austrian composer of Hansel & Gretel) is regretting having lost the details of a wealthy Arab who spotted the singer’s car parked outside the Savoy hotel in London and offered to buy his personalised registration, EH 1.

‘The Hump’ finished, for the UK, in lowly 12th position,with just 25 points, at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest with the song ‘Love will set you free’. He says that the gentleman saw the coveted private number plate on the singer’s Rolls Royce when it was parked and approached him, wanting to buy it. Englebert Humperdick (born Arnold George Dorsey, one of 10 Anglo/Indian siblings, in Leicester) had a string of hits in the 1970s with ‘Spanish Eyes’, ‘The Last Waltz’ and ‘Release Me’. The hapless Hump lost the Arab gentleman’s details, however, so he is appealing for the man to come forward so that the sale can go ahead. He said ‘I don’t want to disappoint him’.

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The new Jaguar F-Type

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Jaguar has revealed its new two seater F-Type! The sleek new car comes fifty years after the famous E-Type Jaguar.

The new contemporary F-Type comes fully loaded with a choice of a V6 or V8 engine, with top speeds in excess of 155 mph!

Adrian Hallmark, Jaguar global brand director, said the F-Type’s launch in France will be a ‘truly significant day’ as the firm returns to the sports car market.
He said: ‘As its sporting forebears did in their era, the F-Type will break new ground by delivering stunning sports car performance while vividly demonstrating Jaguar’s cutting-edge engineering technologies and world-class design excellence.

The convertible Jaguar comes at a cost of £55,000 when it goes on sale in August. The hard top version will be available in late summer 2014. This is surely one car to get a personalised registration plate for!

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Hey Big Spender!

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A mystery buyer spent a sizeable £107,728 on two private registration plates at auction last week!

The anonymous buyer purchased 100 O for a shocking £71,360 and 50 OOO for £36,368.

A DVLA spokesman expressed his delight by saying ‘it was a very good sale, which exceeded all expectations!’.

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Your Mum is MUM 1!

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We all appreciate our mothers but we don’t always think about how much they mean to us and we certainly don’t show our appreciation of them as much as we should. So Mothering Sunday (Mother’s Day) is the perfect time to remember to thank our Mums for all that they do and to show them how much we love them.

What better way to demonstrate that love than with a highly personal gift like a personalised registration? Currently on the market is MUM I “the ultimate manifestation of Mother’s Day sentiment but at a price” offers over £100k. On the other hand, for pockets that aren’t quite so deep what about MY02 MUM or a ‘kiss for Mum’ X14 MUM? British Car Registrations has a wide selection of personalised number plates of all sorts and for all budgets.

So forget the flowers and chocolates on March 18th & be a bit more original and show your Mum how much she means to you.

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Bentley Launches its New 4×4

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Bentley has launched its first ever luxury 4×4 at the Geneva Motor Show. The 4×4 has an impressive top speed of 185mph. The rear seat has an armrest divider which lifts to reveal a cooler department for champagne and glasses and the split tailgate folds down to be used as an impressive bench or picnic table!

Intended as a rival for the Porsche Cayenne and Range Rover; at a whopping £140,000 the Bentley 4×4 is expected to be a big hit for premiership footballers and the well-heeled.

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Gambler Hits Jackpot and wins NA11 SEA

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A millionaire businessman has put a very interesting number plate; NA11 SEA on the market to sell.
Nick Fellone was chancing his hand at a Casino when a fellow gambler ran out of money and put the personalised registration in the kitty.
Nick did a quick Google search to find Nailsea was a town in North Somerset and agreed the offer.
Owning a couple of private number plates already, Nick understands the value of cherished numbers. On his Mercedes he proudly displays PO11 KER, a fun little nod at his favourite passtime.
He has now put the registration number up for sale for £4373. Referring to the sale he said: “I am open to offers and thought the unique registration may appeal to a Nailsea company director or someone who lives in the town and is proud of their heritage.”

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