1996-1997
A P-reg vehicle in the UK refers to cars registered between August 1996 and July 1997. The "P" denotes the registration period from that year, which is part of the system where each year has a specific letter assigned to it. This system helps identify the age of a vehicle based on its registration plate.
A p reg is a car built in 1997
P is a 1997 year
2000/2001
Proper old P reg was 1975 In those days the reg changed once a year on 1st August.
"A Reg" typically refers to the UK vehicle registration system, where "A" denotes a specific year of registration. The "A" registration was used for vehicles registered between August 1, 1983, and July 31, 1984. If you meant something else by "A Reg," please provide more context for a more accurate answer.
In the UK, a vehicle with an 'H' registration plate was first registered in 1990. The 'H' prefix was part of the system used from 1989 to 1990, where registration plates started with a letter indicating the year of registration. Thus, an 'H' reg vehicle would typically be associated with the year 1990.
An "A" reg motorcycle refers to a vehicle registered in the year 1983 in the UK. The "A" prefix was used for registrations issued between August 1983 and July 1984. This system was part of the UK's vehicle registration format that included letters indicating the year of registration.
No Registration
they are the supes that have different labels on the reg like P reg,L reg,M reg and so on
A vehicle with a "60" registration plate indicates that it was registered in the year 2010. In the UK, the "60" plate was issued from September 2010 to March 2011. Registration plates follow a system where the first two digits represent the year and the half of the year in which the vehicle was registered.
In the UK, X reg was issued between 1st August 1981 and 31st July 1982.