Living in North Carolina I have known for years and years that Virginian's loved vanity plates. I don't really understand why, I personally think the plates cost too much and so a waste of $$$$.
Kathy -- Hey, it's only $10 bucks a year. Me, I prefer plausible deniability and anonymity, even though my car is a little distinctive (not too many red P5s on the road).
A lot of good that SAT score did the driver of the first car; he/she still wasn't smart enough to by a decent car!
I, too, was foolish enough to buy a GM car once (the shame!) but at least I didn't spend $30,000 plus on one.
After my experiences with my 1999 Buick Century with less than 65,000miles and the stories of others who made the GM mistake, I have come to realize that everything General Motors makes is assembled using Legos and paper mache.
Living in North Carolina I have known for years and years that Virginian's loved vanity plates. I don't really understand why, I personally think the plates cost too much and so a waste of $$$$.
ReplyDeleteI have a few here:
ReplyDeletehttp://flickr.com/photos/shawnblog/sets/72157594207324158/
Kathy -- Hey, it's only $10 bucks a year. Me, I prefer plausible deniability and anonymity, even though my car is a little distinctive (not too many red P5s on the road).
ReplyDeleteShawn -- Nice collection.
A lot of good that SAT score did the driver of the first car; he/she still wasn't smart enough to by a decent car!
ReplyDeleteI, too, was foolish enough to buy a GM car once (the shame!) but at least I didn't spend $30,000 plus on one.
After my experiences with my 1999 Buick Century with less than 65,000miles and the stories of others who made the GM mistake, I have come to realize that everything General Motors makes is assembled using Legos and paper mache.