Vanity Plates
I've been seeing some really dumb ones on non-S2k's lately. Particularly the ones that say nothing but what the car is. Examples:
This morning, Tesla Model X with: "P100D X". Yes, we can read the badges. We know you bought the top model, douche.
Tesla with: "85D". Umm, so you bought the sort of midrange model. Good to know...? Enjoy your middling range, AWD, and lack of Ludicrous acceleration.
328i: "F30328I". K, so you bought the midrange mainstream model that you see everywhere. You're so unique.
This morning, Tesla Model X with: "P100D X". Yes, we can read the badges. We know you bought the top model, douche.
Tesla with: "85D". Umm, so you bought the sort of midrange model. Good to know...? Enjoy your middling range, AWD, and lack of Ludicrous acceleration.
328i: "F30328I". K, so you bought the midrange mainstream model that you see everywhere. You're so unique.
I see a lot of personalized plates, and I realized a lot of people really enjoy having additional badging on their car, however, with the license plate, you're leasing the license badge from the DMV.
Like going to Pep Boys, buying a "S2000" badge and slapping it on the back of an S2000. Then, every year, going back to Pep Boys and buying the same badge.
Anyways, here are some I've had:

"BRAKEL8" - Brake Late
"ICEHOLE" - How to capture a Polar Bear
"BATWNGS" - Have you seen the movie "Waiting"?
Like going to Pep Boys, buying a "S2000" badge and slapping it on the back of an S2000. Then, every year, going back to Pep Boys and buying the same badge.
Anyways, here are some I've had:

"BRAKEL8" - Brake Late
"ICEHOLE" - How to capture a Polar Bear
"BATWNGS" - Have you seen the movie "Waiting"?
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