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Honda CR-V

5th gen (RW), 2016–2023

Vermont, Low Number (1..1234)

(VT) 8784
2022 Honda CR-V
11,491 miles

June 2022
Colchester, Vermont
Transferred from the 2018-2020 CR-V I have already spotted

 Other photos of this license plate:

transferred/re-issued plate

Comments (8)

Racingcars98 2022-07-27 22:38:40 | #1

Bunch of confused dummies as what I would call them lmao.

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naterez71 2022-07-27 22:43:51 | #2

Racingcars98 (2022-07-27 22:38:40)

Racingcars98
Bunch of confused dummies as what I would call them lmao.

But the weirdest part is that I saw the silver car again on Monday with the same 8784 plate...

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PrisaAutomóvil21 2022-07-28 04:09:08 | #3

Could it be the lighting making an optical illusion (white/silver)? The SQM sticker is under the "CR-V" lettering on both cars

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CarDriver3838 2022-07-28 04:17:23 | #4

That silver one is definitely not a 2022. It's a 2018-2020 Honda CR-V. Still odd that you saw it with the same plate, even after being transferred to the new one.

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Racingcars98 2022-07-28 05:18:46 | #5

naterez71 (2022-07-27 22:43:51)

naterez71
Racingcars98
Bunch of confused dummies as what I would call them lmao.
But the weirdest part is that I saw the silver car again on Monday with the same 8784 plate...


Will probably remain a mystery I know in New Hampshire vanity plates can be on multiple cars I haven't caught one if those so fsce but soon lol.

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naterez71 2022-07-28 16:48:03 | #6

CarDriver3838 (2022-07-28 04:17:23)

CarDriver3838
That silver one is definitely not a 2022. It's a 2018-2020 Honda CR-V. Still odd that you saw it with the same plate, even after being transferred to the new one.

Okay, so then the silver one is not a 2022, and carfax pulled the 2022 information due to it being many months from when I spotted the 2018-2020 until I posted it. I changed the other post to say just "Honda CR-V". I may not have recalled seeing it again correctly. So, I think they just got a newer CR-V and transferred the plate

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naterez71 2022-07-28 16:49:57 | #7

Racingcars98 (2022-07-28 05:18:46)

Racingcars98
naterez71
Racingcars98
Bunch of confused dummies as what I would call them lmao.
But the weirdest part is that I saw the silver car again on Monday with the same 8784 plate...
Will probably remain a mystery I know in New Hampshire vanity plates can be on multiple cars I haven't caught one if those so fsce but soon lol.

I think I figured it out, see my other comment. Yes I know in NH you can have multiple cars on the same vanity plate, but this is just a standard issue 4 digit transferred to the conservation base, and transferred between a 2018-2020 CR-V and their new 2022 CR-V

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CarDriver3838 2022-07-28 19:25:44 | #8

naterez71 (2022-07-28 16:48:03)

naterez71
CarDriver3838
That silver one is definitely not a 2022. It's a 2018-2020 Honda CR-V. Still odd that you saw it with the same plate, even after being transferred to the new one.
Okay, so then the silver one is not a 2022, and carfax pulled the 2022 information due to it being many months from when I spotted the 2018-2020 until I posted it. I changed the other post to say just "Honda CR-V". I may not have recalled seeing it again correctly. So, I think they just got a newer CR-V and transferred the plate

Yes, that's right.
 :thumbs up:

+1

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