x2. When it comes to vanity plates, I definately want the general public to be able to easily figure out my plate. I am a huge fan of vanity plates and ALL of my vehicles have one on them. Yes; I pay quite a bit of extra money every year for the privilege, but the money goes to the state wildlife, fish & game department (so it's for a good cause). Vanity plates are fun; and I love watching people in my rearview mirror at a stop light, when they finally figure it out.
For your curiousity, here are my current vanity plates:
"BIDEN4P" - My little daily commuter car (1980 Ford Fiesta)
"RE-VOTE" - My wife's daily commuter car (1991 Ford Festiva)
"ZR-ONE" - on my 1990 Corvette ZR-1
"FRITZ" - on my 1968 Mercury Cougar
"LT1 PWR" - on my 1995 MasterCraft ski-boat
"TOJO-1" - on my 1978 FJ-40
"V-X" - well, you know. I intentially wanted a hyphen/dash in between the letters to signify the title of Vehi-Cross. I didn't want some average bloke thinking it was my personal name initials like Victor Xavier (if I just had "VX" for example). If I was unable to get "V-X", then I was thinking about "PROTON" or "2RARE4U".
Other plates I've owned over the years were:
"UR2DML8", and my most favorite vanity plate which got canceled was "HMFIC" (yes, I still have the actual plate hanging on my garage wall).