DE passenger
This is the same design that Delaware has had since 1969 (though the basic design dates back to 1958), very timeless and elegant in my opinion. It's different from most plates in that it is completely flat, with the letters and numbers screened on. This is a regular passenger issue.
DE Station wagon
I think the P/C means 'pleasure/commercial' but was originally intended for station wagons. I believe they're now issued for SUVs. I wonder if SUV owners understand the history behind their plates.
DE Commercial
This license plate is issued for 'clueless' drivers, as a courtesy to other motorists.

Okay, it's really a Commercial plate. Sure would be nice if states issued 'Clueless' plates, though.


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