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what does an 'X' mean, when it is in in the middle of a numberplate?
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I have seen a few cars with 'X' and 'D' respectively in the middle of their numberplates ie: 123 X 456 or 123 D456.
I have always thought D was for a diplomatic car, but answerbankers I work on a market stall and my 500 quid car was worth more then then L reg Mondeo that I saw this D numberplate on.
Surely diplomats can afford something a little bit more special then a Mondeo.. What is going on? and what does the 'X' mean?
I have always thought D was for a diplomatic car, but answerbankers I work on a market stall and my 500 quid car was worth more then then L reg Mondeo that I saw this D numberplate on.
Surely diplomats can afford something a little bit more special then a Mondeo.. What is going on? and what does the 'X' mean?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.D is for cars driven by people who have diplomatic immunity, a lot of these drivers have to buy their own cars and as they might only be in this country for a short time they buy a cheap car!
X is used when the DVLA cannot determine the age of the car due to various reasons, lost registration docs, rebuilt cars, imported cars, and many other reasons.
UK diplomatic issues comprise three digits identifying the foreign embassy, mission or body, then D (for accredited diplomats) or X (for other personnel), followed by a serial of three digits.
Non-age related plates are 'Q' plates (e.g. kit cars where few original parts are used, some imports or if documentation is lost).
Non-age related plates are 'Q' plates (e.g. kit cars where few original parts are used, some imports or if documentation is lost).
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