Vanity Plates Get Pricey

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Usually we’re the ones informing our readers, but today KickingTires would like you to explain something to us: What’s the deal with spending a literal fortune on a license plate?

We pose this question in the wake of several stories involving very rich men spending oodles of cash on specialized vanity plates. Delaware resident Frank Vassallo IV bought a license plate with only the number 6 on it for $675,000. He explained to reporters, “It’s a family thing. … It’s a Delaware thing.” Who knows how much the number “1” would have cost him…

Oh wait, we do know, because Saeed Khouri, a member of a wealthy Abu Dhabi family in the United Arab Emirates, bought a license plate with the number 1 for $14 million.

OK, so the answer would be $14 million.

When explaining his decision to purchase the exorbitant license plate to The New York Times, Khouri made the argument sound very simple: “I bought it because it’s the best number. … I bought it because I want to be the best in the world.”

Now, one might infer all sorts of things about the poisoning power of unrestrained wealth, especially in the Middle East, where extreme economic disparities help fuel violent extremism, but let’s just say that this reasoning sounds suspect at best. At least Khouri’s money went to a charity to help victims of traffic accidents, while Vassallo was at a traditional auction, where the money went to a private party. But still.

Maybe these purchases would make a degree of sense if the plates had some kind of message or clever pun, but just a number? A London man named Afzal Kahn bought a plate that reads only “F1” for just under a million bucks, but at least he got a letter.

Let us know what you think about this trend and how much you would pay for a license plate if you had all-but-unlimited disposable income.

The $14 Million License Plate (The New York Times)
Delaware Man Spends $675k on License Plate 6 (Autoblog)
No. 6 Delaware license plate draws a record $675,000 at auction (Cape Gazette)

By Stephen Markley | February 21, 2008 | Comments (6)
Tags: Pop Culture

Comments 

L

I personally think it's stupid. I have a personalized plate but I wouldn't pay more than the required DMV charge for it! Certainly not thousands or millions of dollars!

What will be funny is when someone steals the plates off their cars!

justino

is there a website that you can check the availability of a personalized plate?

Dan

Why do people do this?
Simple. There are people out there with too much money. That's all.

Now we know what the United Arab Emirates do with all of their oil profit money. For $14M he could have made his own dang plate a lot cheaper! Just stupid waste....

J

justino,

Check your secretary of state or DMV website.

CSK

Hi,
In fact, this seems an irresponsible step by Frank Vassallo to buy such an expensive plates. It just exaggerate the atmosphere which spread negative rays in the society. This kind of things should be stopped.

CSK

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