Green Number Plates
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2020 12:26 pm
I'm sure plenty of EVangelists will wear it as a badge of honour/eco snobbery, so another reason to avoid having oneintegrale_evo wrote: Wed Jun 17, 2020 1:05 pm I think if I had an ev I'd pay a bit extra to park just not to have to have a stupid green bit on my numberplate![]()
You’ll just be able to order a legitimate green plate off the internet with no documents, just like you can now, and fit that. No one will know what’s a hybrid any more, even the Fiesta is getting a ‘mild hybrid’ powertrain and although it’s not going to qualify for a green plate 99% of people won’t know enough to make out the difference between a PHEV and an MHEV. Plus more and more cars are coming as a hybrid or BEV with no or very little styling changes, e.g. the all electric Golf and Focus; very few will spot one out in the wild and twig it’s the lesser spotted electric only variety. Cars can be de-badged easily. Even the Mustang is going hybrid at the next generation and Ford have said the electric only Mach E is a ‘Mustang’, most people just hear ‘Ford Mustang all electric’ and assume they’re all Tesla copies. Hardly anyone will keep up, of those who do even fewer will have any great level of confidence so it’s ripe for abuse.Delphi wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:12 pm How long before someone uses some green electrical tape to "attach" the left hand side of their number plate as a "temporary fix" because "the mounting screw came out"?
Wonder if anyone will be fooled by green plates on my 1987 928 S4? Yes, it has a 5.0 V8 but it does have a battery for starting purposesOrange Cola wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:44 pmYou’ll just be able to order a legitimate green plate off the internet with no documents, just like you can now, and fit that. No one will know what’s a hybrid any more, even the Fiesta is getting a ‘mild hybrid’ powertrain and although it’s not going to qualify for a green plate 99% of people won’t know enough to make out the difference between a PHEV and an MHEV. Plus more and more cars are coming as a hybrid or BEV with no or very little styling changes, e.g. the all electric Golf and Focus; very few will spot one out in the wild and twig it’s the lesser spotted electric only variety. Cars can be de-badged easily. Even the Mustang is going hybrid at the next generation and Ford have said the electric only Mach E is a ‘Mustang’, most people just hear ‘Ford Mustang all electric’ and assume they’re all Tesla copies. Hardly anyone will keep up, of those who do even fewer will have any great level of confidence so it’s ripe for abuse.Delphi wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:12 pm How long before someone uses some green electrical tape to "attach" the left hand side of their number plate as a "temporary fix" because "the mounting screw came out"?
I may even fit some to my Mustang and leave the 5.0 badges on it![]()
To be honest with the amount of places shoving ‘dead’ electric car running gear into a classic you’d probably get away with it on your Porsche within the next decade.Delphi wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 3:22 pmWonder if anyone will be fooled by green plates on my 1987 928 S4? Yes, it has a 5.0 V8 but it does have a battery for starting purposesOrange Cola wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:44 pmYou’ll just be able to order a legitimate green plate off the internet with no documents, just like you can now, and fit that. No one will know what’s a hybrid any more, even the Fiesta is getting a ‘mild hybrid’ powertrain and although it’s not going to qualify for a green plate 99% of people won’t know enough to make out the difference between a PHEV and an MHEV. Plus more and more cars are coming as a hybrid or BEV with no or very little styling changes, e.g. the all electric Golf and Focus; very few will spot one out in the wild and twig it’s the lesser spotted electric only variety. Cars can be de-badged easily. Even the Mustang is going hybrid at the next generation and Ford have said the electric only Mach E is a ‘Mustang’, most people just hear ‘Ford Mustang all electric’ and assume they’re all Tesla copies. Hardly anyone will keep up, of those who do even fewer will have any great level of confidence so it’s ripe for abuse.Delphi wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:12 pm How long before someone uses some green electrical tape to "attach" the left hand side of their number plate as a "temporary fix" because "the mounting screw came out"?
I may even fit some to my Mustang and leave the 5.0 badges on it![]()
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This.Mito Man wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2020 7:29 pm You can spot them usually trying to hypermile behind a lorry![]()
4D number plates? How does that work?Alex_ wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 11:23 am Slightly off topic. The guy who repaired my alloy was hard selling 4D number plates to me. I think they look naff and a bit chavy.
They look awful and the fact they’re called 4d makes me want to stab anyone advertising them.Alex_ wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 11:23 am Slightly off topic. The guy who repaired my alloy was hard selling 4D number plates to me. I think they look naff and a bit chavy.