atmmac
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No problems here. No front plates here either =)
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HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM:confusedAEmedic said:Just a bit of insight, here in WA the dealer is not legally able to sell a car without the means of mounting the required two plates.
So, if they receive a car without the bracket they add it prior to putting the car on the lot.
No option to buy without it, it is part of the dealer prep once off the truck. I wonder if they will let you request one with the bracket not installed...
HMMMM... I don't think that the performance enhancements will include a provision for license plate installation.CeeFive said:I'm hoping that the ZO6 is going to have different front end treatment. It has been hinted that the Z is going to be more of a departure from the base car than the C5 was, and hopefully will be a bit more aggressive. It is the only C6 I am interested in at this point anyway. Here is the chance to get it right.
GryphonAuto_Phantom said:I hate it when designers forget their purpose & mess up something so simple. They always complain about the engineernd department messing up their designs, when the engineering department doesn't have any choices because of laws.
So . . . there are s i x t y states now? :confusedVanityBob said:22 states require front plates.
U could move to one of the other 38.
On the C2 there was a rather neat method to put the front plate between the bumpers on the center tag bar.LongTimer said:Like the C1s, C2s and early C3s, the C6 will look "natural" without a front plate, and will accommodate one by adding a bracket. If this is the biggest concern about the C6 that remains, it will be a great car!!