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It really bothers me too, that and the Hyundai Santa Fe that's offset as well. There is an expensive modification to centralise it for the Discovery, but I've only seen it once on the road - much improved!
The asymmetric design of the rear really affects my OCD!
It was actually rather good for spotting indeed....if you like a never ending supply of very expensive plates :D The cars weren't too bad either though!
I recognise that road =) taken while waiting for my return :D
No worries, anytime! In the UK, the plate stays with the car throughout it's lifetime, though yes transferring registrations are a very common occurance here too.
Interesting information! Thanks!! Yeah, when cars are bought in SC, they usually receive a new plate, or the owner can transfer their plate. Is it possible to transfer plates in Great Britain? In SC, transfers happen a lot.
Well the V5C (the British equivalent of a 'title') was issued on the day that I spotted the car, so it's likely that the car was purchased fairly recently (keeper start date was the 7th April), and that the registration '1 KND' was used by the previous owner of the car.