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wendyl | 15:56 Tue 10th Jul 2007 | Motoring
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I am considering selling my car privately and would appreciate any tips. The car has personalized number plates, should I consider getting these changed first or if it is sold, this has previously been taken care of by dealer
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you can either put it on a retention,�105 or just get the dealer to swap it over to the new car,�80.
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perhaps I did not make myself clear. In the event I have a private buyer, will it delay the sale if I need to put on retention at that time before I purchase a new car from a dealer Previously the dealer has done this for �80
Thanks for your reply NOMANTHEI
Hi, if your definatly selling, put it onto retention!, it's �105 which is made up of the �80 you usually pay , plus �25 to put it onto a cert.
I found it alot less hassle to retain it then sell the car, once the cars gone its gone!!
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many thanks nickyandlee
Once you have parted with your car the numberplate belongs to the new owner.

As above get it on retention.
i would sell plates separately.

the chances of finding someone who wants exactly that car at exactly that time and who has a name to match is slim.

personal plates can sell for quite a bit.
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Thanks joko but although the plates are personal to us and we have transferred a couple of times, they are not likely to be wanted by others we wish to keep them anyway
oh right, sorryi thought you wanted to sell them too

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