The Dvla Starts 2008 With Another Successful Auction Of Attractive Car Registrations
Released on: February 28, 2008, 4:07 am
Press Release Author: Malcolm Forster
Industry: Automotive
Press Release Summary: The DVLA held the first auction of previously unissued car registrations at Ardencote Manor , Claverdon, Warwickshire and began the year with another successful auction of 1499 attractive personalised car registration numbers.
Press Release Body: Morpeth, UK, Feb 28, 2008--The DVLA held the first auction of 2008 of previously unissued car registrations on Thursday 21st February and Friday the 22nd of February at Ardencote Manor , Claverdon, Warwickshire and began the year with another successful auction of 1499 attractive personalised car registration numbers. Bidding can be achieved in person by attending the auction, or by their website, by telephone or postal bid. This sale achieved bids of £4042100 (but with vat and transfer fees it came to nearer £5million) and brought the total income to the treasury since the very first auction to approximately £1.25 billion. The registration numbers auctioned were all previously unissued i.e. had never been assigned to a vehicle before.
Most expensive registration sold was 4 DAM which made £29000 with RUB 1Y second at £21000. The number one plates did very well considering the popularity of the initials which went with the number 1 , 1 EJG brought £15000 and next was 1 LDN at £11600 , 1 MFO even made £10100. Other high acheivers were PAY 1T at £8300 and NET 7Y at £8000 ( must have been a few toilet manufactures in attendence ! ). Other notable sales were 130 XER ( Boxer ) at £10200 and TE55 SSA at a knock down price of just £1000. Bargains included 90 HXD at £450, WEB 6B at £550 and DOG 9Y at £900.Amusing numbers included R150 TTO ( Risotto ) at £1300 and BEA 12S ( Bears ) at £900 There were 90 unsold numbers including 13 GAV ( maybe because of the unlucky number ) LSJ 6 which is surprising as auction numbers are seldom letters first as these tend to have been previously used as normal issu numbers. New style registration sales included CU55 ACK ( Cussack ) at £4300 and MR55 NGH ( Mr Singh ) at £2000.
It should be noted that all of the above figures achieved were just the bids, to be added to these amounts are the auctioneer's commission, vat at 17.5% and an £80 D.O.T. transfer fee, all of which add approximately 25% to the bid figure. . The next auction will be held on the 16th, 17th, and 18th of April at The Golf Club, Celtic Manor Hotel, Coldra Woods, Usk Valley, Newport, South Wales. A small sample of the numbers to be offered is WEL 5H, CY51 MRU and BAN 90R ( very appropriate for the area of the country the sale is to held in ), 1 HEL, 1 MLF. Free catalogues can be downloaded in Adobe Acrobat PDF format from the DVLA sale of marks website , you can then choose which way you wish to bid and register for bidding at this next sale. Alternatively you can view a full list of personalised registration numbers on offer in Microsoft Excel or Adobe Flash format. Press release distribution by PressReleasePoint(http://www.pressreleasepoint.com/).