eponyinIL
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- First Name
- Cyndi
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- Jun 25, 2020
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- Location
- Springfield, IL
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- 1967 Mustang Coupe; 2021 MachE AWD ER, Rapid Red
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- Director or Human Resources
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- #31
We did some research on this! When the EL plates came out they were at a big discount, but as you mentioned that has changed and they are now the same price. The EV plates have always been optional just like all of the other types of specialty plates. You donāt have to have them but if you want them, you have to prove it is an EV. I think most went with the specialty plates for the savings but that will probably be changing. I donāt think it is too late. You should be able to apply for vanity plates with the dealer or go to the IL Sec. of State pick a plate site. Would love to catch up sometime! I will private message my contact info.Congrats! I'm on the western edge of IL - you car probably went right past me on its way from KC. I'm on the same direct highway from KC so I hope I have the same short delivery.
One question about your license plate - It's my understanding that in Illinois we have special EV-plates ($100 surcharge because they don't collect motor fuel taxes from us) and vanity plates are not available. It looks like you got a vanity plate - very cool. Anything you can tell me about how that came about??? I wonder if the dealer didn't know what they were doing and gave you a standard vanity plate instead of an EV plate?
Edit: I just noticed the 4/21 sticker date. It looks like you transferred an existing vanity plate. Maybe that's a loophole that will allow us to get vanity plates on an EV. My car is due week of Feb-6 so it's too late for me to try.
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