I saw this on Kijiji. I assume you're looking for a 14 C6, judging my your handle. I'm not sure this will help, but thought I'd send it to you anyway.Anyone know where I can buy a from plate holder that’s not so damn expensive
Op needs a c6 bracket, c6 ended 2013. I agree op, cant believe how pricey the OEM c6 bracket is vs c7. If the c7 bracket fit (pn22830070) I have a new one for cheap. Good luck in your search!I saw this on Kijiji. I assume you're looking for a 14 C6
Not a whole lot makes sense in MB, I got 3 years without a plate before getting stopped. Could have had me for speeding so I happily took the ticket. If they want cars to have them why not bikes?I agree that anything for our beloved cars are expensive, and so much do due to shipping due to the pandemic.
I'm so pleased that our province decided to finally go to one plate last year. I believe that there are only a few provinces remaining in Canada that require 2 plates. Why is that? Every new government that was elected, that was my first e-mail to the minister responsible for that section. It took awhile, but I think due to the saving in dropping the front plate, they finally did it.
I never ran a front plate, but our province had a provision called a seasonal plate that only required 1 plate but we were limited to April- November of each year. It also cost an extra $50.00 but was worth it. Rumour has it that Ontario is looking into dropping the front plate in the near future. If that happens, only BC and Manitoba would be backwards in their thinking and legislation.
I spoke to the ex-police that had taken over as minister during the government change out about 5 years ago. I had the numbers for the savings by going to one plate, and mentioned all the other provinces and states that were one plate jurisdictions. He told me that it was a safety issue based on the police needing to be able to see plates coming and going. It did not matter what I could of said, he was not going to change his mind. I even asked if that was the case, why were seasonal vehicles, antiques, motorcycles allowed to only run 1 plate? He had no clear answer to that query. I was then concerned that he just might take away the seasonal plate that I had always used since I took ownership of the Vette. We all know that a front plate ruins the lines of the C6. Long story short, after 4 years, that government was removed from office, and to my surprise the new government took up the suggestions and introduced the new law that we were going to a one plate province. I was very pleasantly surprised. I couldn't wait to get my new plate, and be able to run my car a bit later in the Fall.Not a whole lot makes sense in MB, I got 3 years without a plate before getting stopped. Could have had me for speeding so I happily took the ticket. If they want cars to have them why not bikes?
If that's the case I'd assume they would just remove the plate prior assuming the vehicle wasn't stolen. Not a lot of RCMP out rural so the odds of getting stopped for it is highly unlikely. I live rural and you have to fend for yourself in those cases.There is concern in my Province about not having a front plate for the rural folk. Wanna-be thieves drive up to the house, check if no one there and if it appears so, they get out of their vehicle for the B&E. But if someone comes out of the house they back all the way down the driveway and can’t be readily ID’d w/o a front plate on their vehicle which would be helpful since they go to the next farm to try again. So every once in awhile the topic of returning to a second plate comes up again in Alberta.
Agreed. I live rural as well. Every vehicle that has ever been reported out here (and there has been many) has been stolen. If they get through my gate and get past my two German Shepherds, they deserve the greeting they will from me.If that's the case I'd assume they would just remove the plate prior assuming the vehicle wasn't stolen. Not a lot of RCMP out rural so the odds of getting stopped for it is highly unlikely. I live rural and you have to fend for yourself in those cases.