Registrations starting with
BA10N

Vehicle registrations starting with BA10N are registered near Birmingham. This falls under the DVLA region of Birmingham. Registrations with this format were first issued March to August 2010.

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26 valid registrations found for BA10N

BA10NA
BA10NAA
FORD TRANSIT
White
BA10NAN
LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER VELAR ED D MHEV A
Grey
BA10NAS
HYUNDAI I30
Silver
BA10NAT
FORD KUGA
Black
BA10ND
BA10NDA
BMW 430
White
BA10NDY
FORD FOCUS
White
BA10NE
BA10NET
AUDI A5
White
BA10NEW
MAZDA MX-5
Silver
BA10NK
BA10NKS
NISSAN NAVARA
Black
BA10NN
BA10NNA
VAUXHALL MOKKA ELITE NAV PREMIUM T A
White
BA10NNN
VOLVO XC40 + B3 MHEV AUTO
Grey
BA10NO
BA10NOS
BMW 330
Black
BA10NS
BA10NSB
LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER SPORT
Black
BA10NSC
LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER VELAR D MHEV AUTO
Blue
BA10NSE
BMW 430
White
BA10NSF
LAND ROVER R ROVER EVOQUE R-DYN D MHEV A
Black
BA10NSG
BMW 435
White
BA10NSH
BMW 5 SERIES
White
BA10NSL
BMW 520
Black
BA10NSM
BMW 5 SERIES
Black
BA10NSP
JAGUAR XF
Red
BA10NSS
VOLVO UNKNOWN
Grey
BA10NST
PORSCHE MACAN T S-A
Grey
BA10NSX
VOLKSWAGEN POLO
Grey
BA10NU
BA10NUT
NISSAN NAVARA
Bronze
BA10NZ
BA10NZO
BMW 3 SERIES
Black
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Registration Statistics
26Total Vehicles
12Different Makes
7Different Colours

Most Common Makes

BMW8
LAND ROVER4
FORD3
NISSAN2
VOLVO2

Most Common Colours

White8
Black8
Grey5
Silver2
Blue1
Frequently Asked Questions
Where was BA10N first registered?

Registrations starting with BA10N are registered near Birmingham in the DVLA region of Birmingham.

When was BA10N number issued?

Registrations with this format were first issued March to August 2010.

What do the letters and numbers mean?

The first letter B indicates the region where the vehicle was registered.

The second character A specifies the local DVLA office.

The two numbers 10 represent the date when the vehicle was registered.

The final three letters are randomly assigned to make each registration unique.

How can I find more information about BA10N?

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