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Because it’s a Smart car?! CLEVER
This guy spent $150 for this.
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To be fair, when I get a custom plate for my C453 it’s going to say “DUMBCAR” or “PHIL”, to match the car’s name..
#noragrets
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CP
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“450 hp”
Strike terror into the heart of sportscar owners everywhere
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$150 to customize a Washington plate? If so, that’s not a smart purchase.
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Idk, I haven’t looked it up for awhile. I think it’s around there
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$20 *per year* is enough gouging in Florida
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I like to think that somewhere out there exists a Smart with a license plate that reads MAXWELL.
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Oh god! I could totally do that! Just do the chassis code of each car with “hp” on the end!
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$310 CAD (~$246 US) for personalized plates in Ontario , $251.65 CAD (~$200 US) for Year-Of-Manufacture ( YOM - same year as your classic car) plates, $82.15 CAD (~$65 US) for a plate with graphics.
We do get 8 characters on our pesonalized plates.
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Just because he says it doesn’t make it true.
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If I ever owned a Smart car, I’d name it “Fredo”.
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This is a basic plate, so it was $84.75. It’s also a one-time fee in WA, if I’m not mistaken.
It’s $124.75 for a special design plate.
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Dohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohhohohhohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohoho hi hohohohkhohohohk yo hohohohkhohohohk yeah hohohoohohoho
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If I owned a Smart, could I get a vanity plate that would read “IMWSTPD”?
/s
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So why the name Phil?
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When I got that smart, I had the realization I was entering an endless cycle of obtaining smarts. So I named it after Phil (Which one? Doesn’t matter! lol) from Groundhog Day.
Tucker (my first smart) was named after Preston Tucker, my biggest hero through childhood and teenage years. I worked to the bone and fought myself and all obstacles to get that car and to where I am today. I felt it symbolic.
Chelsea (the latest smart) was named after Chelsea Manning. No direct symbolic connection other than I joked to a friend “this car is free like Chelsea Manning free”. And well, I’m not sure why she was my first thought when I saw the red panel colour. ¯\_()_/¯
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Cool,:) I never really liked Tuckers till I watched a show and read more about them online and saw one cross the block during one of the Barrett Jackson classic car auctions. It went for big $$$$.