Calling all Brits - the Limey thread.
) plates conform to a standard layout. The first group of 2 letters indicate where in the UK the vehicle was first registered, the next group of 2 numbers tell you which year and which 6-month segment of that year the car was registered as new and the final group of 3 letters are arbitrarily assigned from a block of letters issued to the car dealer. The age designators change in March and September so the newest cars currently have a 16 on their licence plates - the 1 means new since March and the 6 means registered in 2016. From September new cars will show 66 on their plate. The change of plate in March and September causes a spike in car sales as people hold off their purchase so they can sport the very latest licence plate. At one time the year identifier was only changed once every year but it was decided this skewed car sales so dramatically and caused huge logistical problems in the supply chain so we adopted the current twice-yearly system.Of course there is a big market for personal plates from people who want to disguise the age of their car or just display something a bit different. You cannot obtain a plate that makes your car look younger than it actually is but there are many companies who trade in desirable plates including the Government's own licencing department who hold back plates perceived to have additional value because the character combination forms an approximation for a word or phrase or anything meaningful to a particular person like their initials or name. These plates are priced according to their desirability and can be then assigned to your vehicle either from new or to replace an existing conventional plate.
Click here for UK Government Licence Plate Sales
SIMPLES!!!!!!!
Not complicated at all
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3018591886....N36.S1.R1.TR3
The supplier has a FAQ - translated here (I hope):
https://translate.google.co.uk/trans...-text=&act=url
Blimey they are cheap but then noticed the postage and packing charge

I have a set of Thule bars and clips which are similar but were expensive, but now don't fit the GLC (used for our old ML). So I'm after a set of clips which are compatible for the GLC. Any clues please?
This is more like the price I was expecting:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercedes-B...-/182028254027
The other ones quoted earlier I don't think are the original MB ones are they? I'll have to call MB actually - may do that tomorrow and find out from the dealer as I need them at the same time my new GLC arrives (just over a month to go.. hurry up!)
The icing on the cake is that if you use the discount code DISC10 at the Checkout, it will knock the price down by a further 10% to £171. If you own multiple cars or fancy earning some cash back from your mates, this is not a bad investment.
DAS-6 Pro+ Dual Action Orbital Polisher
When did you hear from the dealer, to say it had a VIN etc and was being built/on its way?
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Very jealous!

I have a set of Thule bars and clips which are similar but were expensive, but now don't fit the GLC (used for our old ML). So I'm after a set of clips which are compatible for the GLC. Any clues please?
On the other hand it may just be black. Either way, it combos well with the Night package.This car arrived a week earlier than predicted so perhaps yours will get here in early July. Keep counting down those sleeps until D-Day.
Last edited by Toobad; Jun 3, 2016 at 07:53 AM.
In the UK you only get those wheels if you specify the Off-road package. My objective was supreme comfort above everything else so I wanted 18-inchers rather than anything bigger. As I was having the air suspension option, it made sense to add Off-road as you then have extra suspension settings. At some point I may be forced into the gutter and find myself driving over organic matter such as the odd leaf or twig. I'd like to think the premium I've paid to access Rocking Assist will then pay dividends
On the other hand it may just be black. Either way, it combos well with the Night package.This car arrived a week earlier than predicted so perhaps yours will get here in early July. Keep counting down those sleeps until D-Day.
Agree really good to compare with other RHD builds.




http://www.mercedes-benz.com.au/cont...HUDwebsite.pdf
http://www.mercedes-benz.com.au/cont...HUDwebsite.pdf
Interesting to see the difference on specification between UK and Australian GLCs. Also we don't have the 250 petrol in the UK.
For example it looks like 20" alloys and leather seats are standard on your 250 models whereas here they are options.
I guess there is a price hike in Australia for these models?




https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...ce%20Guide.pdf
I found this on another site, it helps explain our prices. I think Aussie cars get more bling as standard, but probably pay more too ?
I have not done a currency conversion to see, just a guess.
This is what they look like when fitted:
and this is where you can buy them on UK eBay:
Silicone Jacket for Mercedes 3-button keys
Last edited by Toobad; Jun 14, 2016 at 04:52 AM. Reason: Updated link
Try this link from an alternative supplier who also supplies for £1.66: Silicone cover for Mercedes remote
Last edited by Toobad; Jun 14, 2016 at 04:21 AM. Reason: Updated URL link
One Red one Blue.
A little bit of background research led me to believe I had found the manufacturer who actually supplies the Mercedes OEM all-weather mats. They sell their own range under the Hitech brand available online from their website UKCarMats.co.uk. They also surfaced on UK eBay trading under the name of Calibre Auto Parts offering a set of 4 overmats for £22.50 delivered. This looked a far better alternative to the 'Autoglym' valeter's footwell paper I had been forced to deploy. When they arrived the 4mm thick rubber mats were exactly the same size as the velour overmats and mated perfectly with the retaining pins. Result!!!!!
If anybody wants at set, just click on the link below:
UK eBay Item Number 252337637939 - GLC Rubber Overmats







