H27 MYN

This registration is suitable for vehicles first registered on or after 1st August 1990

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Registration £167
VAT £33.40
Compulsory DVLA Fee £80
Total £280.40
Amount Financed £280.40
Interest (14.90% APR) £45.58
Repayable £325.98
Monthly £13.58

This loan comprises of 23 monthly payments of £13.58 with the first taken immediately on setup. The final payment will be £13.64. The data provided is based on a worked example.

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What Our Customers Say

S16 MMY

Process went smoothly although took longer than anticipated, about 5 weeks.

JR04 SDR

Excellent, friendly, quick informative staff

Decided to purchase a new number plate two days ago and i was expecting to have to wait at least a week or two before i could actually change the plate on my car but it only took two days. Great experience, hassle free and extremely fast. Would 100% recommend to anyone looking to purchase a new number plate.

TA09 MAS

Great service great choice of numbers very easy process and great value perfect ?

AE51 BEX

Just made my 3rd purchase from National Numbers. So quick and easy to do and really friendly people. Highly recommended.

I asked National Numbers to find a specific number plate for me (precise combination of letters and numbers relating to the year my wife and I married and our initials) National Numbers found the plate, got it for me at a reasonable price and handled the transfer smoothly. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them and will use them as my first choice when buying or selling a plate in future.

J300 BAK

Seem less transaction would definitely use this company again

JA14 EDA

Fast and reliable

J2 OOL

Can't rate this company highly enough, found me my plate for over 2k cheaper than a rival company, friendly, helpful efficient staff, buy with confidence, you won't be disappointed ?

TA10 EVS

Very speedy thank you. However, I think taking your deposit before checking for finance is a bit cheeky