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For the first time, this system meant that all new numberplates issued would have 7 digits as standard- previous styles could fluctuate from 2 to 7 digits depending on a number of factors.Due to their structure there are notably fewer "quality" combinations to be had- a lot of number plate buyers have stuck with the remaining prefix combinations for sale.Despite having a higher price than prefix number plates when purchased from the DVLA; new style number plates have had a luke warm reception in the world of personalised registrations.Depending on the quality of the plate- new style number plates fetch on average £400 - £800 - rising far more for the few excellent combinations such as MU51CAL.


A complete break from the previous number plate system; new style or current style numberplates use both age identifiers and local identifiers which allow you to easily tell where and when the registration number was issued.New style number plates were introduced in 2001 when the prefix system came to an end.