3JOH22A on a CA truck. Do your own Google.
Were you living in it, down by the river?I put MAT FOLY on my RV last fall, parked it all winter, and sold it this spring. Never got to parade them around!
You sure would not like the cost of standard plates in California.We've worked long and hard just to get these vanity tags for the van and although we can't show you what the tags said.. it's a big disappointment that Maryland has increased the fees on these tags. 2 years ago it cost us 70.00 ever 2 years.. this year, it's jumped to 300.00 So this means the vanity tags are coming off which will save us nearly 200.00 every 2 years..
It still is the same price for the initial issue. Battleship plates, conquer cancer and the other ones similar have and additional $15 added to the reg. fee as a contribution to its charity. I've had a personalized one since the days of the blue plates.Wow, I thought it was $50 once here in NJ. May be wrong.
Did you shop it. My insurance tried to raise my 3 cars a lot a few months ago, and virtually everyone else was now cheaper. Several threads on that here.Just wanted to add, not only has the fees for the tags went up, but our auto insurance, from 1K a year to 3K a year.
I think I pay $41.50 for cars, maybe a bit more for the van. The trucks are what costs $$$It still is the same price for the initial issue. Battleship plates, conquer cancer and the other ones similar have and additional $15 added to the reg. fee as a contribution to its charity. I've had a personalized one since the days of the blue plates.
$58 for motorcycle registration really frosts me as most cars are $68.
Sorry for the off topic - however I shopped many - Geico, Progressive, Farmers and All state all did on line quotes. If your a Costco member they will do a quote via American Family - its called "Connect". Never had to call anyone. I did use an independent agent as well to shop others.We've taken tomorrow off to check with three other insurance companies. Plates and insurance hit us all at the same time at the wrong time.
I thought you were saying "I Found It" but were being ironic/dyslexic by mis-spelling "It". Shows you how a vanity plate can be misunderstood.My favorite vanity plate I had was I FND TI. I find titanium. I am a geologist who explores for...titanium. Guys at the mine I worked at though it was pretty cool.
Maybe that’s why so many Dead Head plates were traditionally from VA (and Cali).Cheap here in VA, about $10 a year and why so many have them.
I too left USAA for Progressive (for auto). I also dropped USAA for homeowners as well.Progressive was signaficantly cheaper than USAA for my fleet of 5/2 teen drivers but there were caveats....pay full year up front AND same with homeowners to bundle. USAA has been v. good for a long time for me but they aren't as competitive as they were. I've called and spoken to them about it...as in "I mean you aren't even close to XYZ company...not even close." which was met with "yep". I pay more than I can believe to insure our 5 with good records and long history.
I kinda wish PA had a Chipettes license plate. Alvin gets way too much attention.Costs me $39.50 to re new in New Jersey. Pay more for a “vanity plate” or to tell the guy who’s tailgating me that I donated to “ I brake for chipmunks.” No thanks.
At some point this will save me several thousand a year - I just worry about Progressive's customer service.I too left USAA for Progressive (for auto). I also dropped USAA for homeowners as well.
A popular one for the MK7 wagons too I see a lot.Sounds like MD is trying to make up revenue by raising prices to compensate for losing the tax base .
SC still has reasonable charge for vanity plates so I'll keep mine for now. View attachment 153397
Visualized a mirror---- got it.3JOH22A on a CA truck. Do your own Google.
I dumped USAA. Geico was almost half as much with maxed-out coverage and $0 deductible.Yes, auto insurance....holy crap. Mine went up 15% for no reason other than "inflation" as USAA told me. It's across the board/everyone I know.