![]() 05/25/2017 at 07:47 • Filed to: License Plates | ![]() | ![]() |
Not the Corolla... ENHANCE
I have never seen one of these plates in the continental US, let alone on a mundane car like a Corolla, in New Hampshire. I have questions.
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well spotted
how often do you see Alaska and Hawaii plates too in the lower 48?
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Trust fund ran out.
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Not often, but it’s more likely because the military allows you to register you car in another state because they move you around so much.
Also here in DC, you get people from those states who ship their cars here to work for four years.
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Probably has diplomatic immunity.... I’m getting too old for this shit....
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I actually see quite a few Alaska plates here in TX. Mostly has to do with military.
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fair enough
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fair enough
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Alaska I see somewhat often; once a month maybe even? Hawaii, almost never. Ironically, it probably costs about the same to ship a car from Hawaii to the US, but in my (limited) experience, you’re better off selling a car in Hawaii because values are generally higher simply because someone had to pay to get the car there...