This one made us laugh for a couple of reasons. First being, actor Vin Diesel is best known for his role in “The Fast and the Furious” franchise. That being said, this car doesn’t seem like it’s neither fast nor furious. Just your average van.
Nevertheless, we do love a good pun. And the fact that they named their car Van Diesel is about as clever as it gets. We wonder if there’s a Car-l Marx or a Vincent van Go somewhere out there!
Got Milk? Got Trucks!
At first, we thought this was a Hawaiian vanity plate. The "Aloha" really threw us off. But then we noticed it was actually from California. A little confusing. Now that we've cleared that up, we're wondering what exactly "trkz" means?
Our best bet is that they meant "got trucks," which is a bit redundant considering they're driving one. Obviously, you've got a truck; we see you driving it! Could they possibly mean "got tracks?" Another way of letting people know this car owner has a need for speed?
Pointing Out the Obvious
Close your eyes and think of a truck. What's the first thing that comes to mind? It's probably this Chevrolet truck, isn't it? That's the first thing that comes to our minds when we think of the word "truck." A black Chevrolet pickup truck.
This New York car owner wanted everyone to know he knows exactly what he's driving. A truck. Perhaps this was their unique way of teaching their kids the names of different items around the house by labeling them? Hey, whatever works for you!
The Electric Slide
Owning a Tesla is like being a vegan; you find any chance to mention it. Everyone's asked you to refrain from bringing it up...again, but there's no way you'll stop, so you decided it's time to get creative. You'll even dedicate your license plate to let everyone know your car doesn't need gas.
The only question we're left with is, is this Tesla owner recommending to fellow commuters to skip gas as well?
High on a Hill, It Calls to Me
Yet another vanity plate that doesn't really work without context. At first, you scratch your head and think, "What? Where did this guy leave his heart?" Then you notice the license plate frame surrounding this vanity plate, and it all starts making sense.
This MINI Cooper owner left their heart in San Fransisco. Tony Bennett wrote a beautiful song, a song that has inspired memorabilia, shirts, coffee mugs, and, as it turns out, vanity plates!