Why are most Porsche owners on private plates?

Why are most Porsche owners on private plates?

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SV_WDC

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939 posts

102 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Noticed lately that the majority of Porsches outside of Macans & Cayenne's are on private plates.

I know there's going to be logical or conclusive reason to this but anyone wonder why?


Crudeoink

1,030 posts

72 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Could be a whole host of things, owners have more disposable income, want to 'hide' the age of their car, want to make the car 'personalised' but don't want to lose their warranty?

bigmowley

2,234 posts

189 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Simply really, because we can. Just like a Porsche is a “want” purchase not a “need” purchase. Looks great on a nice plate. Sorry to say it’s that easy. getmecoat

andygo

7,104 posts

268 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Mine is on a cherished number ( a six digit plate because it cane on a car I bought nearly 20 years ago. Would be silly to throw it away, especially as it's not something daft like B16 NOB for example.

Discombobulate

5,473 posts

199 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Never had one on any of mine, and I have had a few..
Same for ones I see locally and at garages. But this is rural Glos so may be different to cities.

Orangecurry

7,618 posts

219 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Because having a three-letter, three number registration means you can drive as fast as you like in Europe, and some poor old lady in Finland gets all of my speeding tickets.

elan362

189 posts

50 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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With many of the cars being low mileage second cars, and with a timeless design that only an aficionado can tell the subtle difference between different generations, I'm guessing it is to disguise the age.
(That's why I put one on mine)

M11rph

851 posts

34 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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bigmowley said:
Simply really, because we can. Just like a Porsche is a “want” purchase not a “need” purchase. Looks great on a nice plate. Sorry to say it’s that easy. getmecoat
Yours is so small/short It's almost invisible! rofl (I left the PH 25th anniversary meet behind you).

My "private plates" were bought some years ago, normal format plate but just an easy to remember sequence. Bought in the days when many car parks required you to input your reg to a ticket machine, anything to make life a bit easier.

Marley71

87 posts

88 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Mine was a gift from a good friend of my mother. Their partner, who shares the same first name as me, passed away suddenly and too young. She wanted me to have it.

80sMatchbox

3,921 posts

189 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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I bought one so that I could have a shorter plate on the front of my 986. So many 996s and 997s have private plates and I wouldn't be surpsied if it's to disguise the age on many of them.

My pet hate is when people have a normal sized plate and yet could have a much shorter one, on the front. I don't mind it on the rear where the recess means it's largely irrelevant.








Caddyshack

12,342 posts

219 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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I suspect the majority are not on private plates, you have just noticed a lot of them with private plates.

Expensive cars will have more than the average though as people can afford them.

Nuttbelle

537 posts

23 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Same reason as why they are in a porsche, is all image and flashing.
Disguising the age for vanity

Caddyshack

12,342 posts

219 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Nuttbelle said:
Same reason as why they are in a porsche, is all image and flashing.
Disguising the age for vanity
Oh yeah, I forgot that it also annoys some people…which is fun too.

visitinglondon

362 posts

202 months

Tuesday 12th September 2023
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Nuttbelle said:
Same reason as why they are in a porsche, is all image and flashing.
Disguising the age for vanity
Very much this. Most of them up to their eye balls in PCP debt too, trying to keep up with the Jones’ and will be stting themselves about the how the high interest rates will affect their fake lifestyles. Which is a shame. Or, rather, it’s not, it’s chickens coming home to roost. Happy days debt and status junkies smile

David W.

1,938 posts

222 months

Tuesday 12th September 2023
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M11rph said:
Yours is so small/short It's almost invisible! rofl (I left the PH 25th anniversary meet behind you).

My "private plates" were bought some years ago, normal format plate but just an easy to remember sequence. Bought in the days when many car parks required you to input your reg to a ticket machine, anything to make life a bit easier.
This, modern plate numbers can be so hard to remember as they tend not to have any “rhyme” to them like they did in the ABC123 era.
One of ours is from 94 from and Audi that did 10 years of school runs has sentimental value and locals regard it as X’s plate. We bought a second 2 numbers different for a second car.

Magnum 475

3,749 posts

145 months

Tuesday 12th September 2023
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Mine aren’t

Don’t get the whole “Special! Look at ME!” factor with number plates at all. My cars are for me, not for what other people think, therefore I don’t have vanity plates.

Nuttbelle

537 posts

23 months

Tuesday 12th September 2023
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Caddyshack said:
Oh yeah, I forgot that it also annoys some people…which is fun too.
Bought on the never never as well biglaugh

jwdh1

274 posts

122 months

Tuesday 12th September 2023
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Magnum 475 said:
Mine aren’t

Don’t get the whole “Special! Look at ME!” factor with number plates at all. My cars are for me, not for what other people think, therefore I don’t have vanity plates.
Where does this “I have private plates purely to satisfy what other people think of me” idea come from? We have private plates on a number of our cars and normal ones on others. I can assure you it’s not for anyone else’s perceived benefit or vanity on our part - we just like them!

Magnum 475

3,749 posts

145 months

Tuesday 12th September 2023
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jwdh1 said:
Where does this “I have private plates purely to satisfy what other people think of me” idea come from? We have private plates on a number of our cars and normal ones on others. I can assure you it’s not for anyone else’s perceived benefit or vanity on our part - we just like them!
My thinking: it doesn't do anything. It doesn't improve the car in any way. It doesn't make it faster, drive better, more comfortable, sound better, etc.

All it does is project a different image to people outside the car.

Simple, to me.....

JackJarvis

2,913 posts

147 months

Tuesday 12th September 2023
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visitinglondon said:
Nuttbelle said:
Same reason as why they are in a porsche, is all image and flashing.
Disguising the age for vanity
Very much this. Most of them up to their eye balls in PCP debt too, trying to keep up with the Jones’ and will be stting themselves about the how the high interest rates will affect their fake lifestyles. Which is a shame. Or, rather, it’s not, it’s chickens coming home to roost. Happy days debt and status junkies smile
This sort of frothy tosh always fascinates me. How do you know the financial situation of "most of them"? And more importantly, why do you care?

Bizarre.