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In Reply to: Once again, nonsense... posted by steve miller on April 17, 2002 at 14:48:21:
Secondly, assuming for the sake of argument that there is a potential loss of value, do you really think dealer's care one whit such that they would refuse to mount a licence plate frame? The loss (if any) is yours, not theirs.
In most states, by law, the selling dealer has to provide all the mounting hardware for license plates.
In many states, by law, the selling dealer has to affix the plates to the vehicle.
The time has come to mount my new license plates that the DMV sent me. No problem with the rear one but the front license plate bracket was not mounted on my bumper. So the dilemma is this: There are (3) holes on the bracket but no holes on the bumper. I noticed that there is a center divot on my bumper where the center hole on the bracket can possibly align with. So for all you x-type owners who have had the same obstacle, do I really have to drill holes in my bumper or are there holes just under the enamel coating of the bumper that I am not aware of?
Thanks all.
The front plate law is enforced on Jaguar, Rolls Royce and Bentleys etc..
Dealers don't want to devalue the car because MOST owners don't want the plates mounted and if dealers did it car buyers would by their cars elsewhere or order a new car from the factory. Once you drill those holes, their is no going back. A dealer will only devalue your car if you demand him to do it.