My insurance company will consider your car an antique at 25yo for insurance purposes, which drops the insurance rates radically on that vehicle. But it can't be your primary vehicle, and you must park it in a locked garage when not in use. No real restrictions (at least none that affect me), if I want to take a road trip to visit my cousin in the US with it, no problem. There is a yearly mileage limit, but its high enough I'd never see it. Something to check into if you have more than one car and have restrctive classic/antique plate requirements.
If you want antique tags here, you get lower registration fees (well they did do away with registration fees last year, not holding my breath that will last), but you are restricted out the wazoo if you want antique plates. Not worth it if you like to drive whatever car you want to work, grocery store, etc on a regular basis.
If you want antique tags here, you get lower registration fees (well they did do away with registration fees last year, not holding my breath that will last), but you are restricted out the wazoo if you want antique plates. Not worth it if you like to drive whatever car you want to work, grocery store, etc on a regular basis.
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