hatchback said:
Dammit. Got buried as the last post on the previous page...
I mean, what are the chances of a GM truck/suv being assigned a "GMT-####" license plate?!
That was probably a rhetorical question, but I needed to know the answer...
It looks like GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado sales combined are about 7.6% of total new autos sold in Texas. So, of the estimated 10,000 Texas plates that start with "GMT" at least 760 of them are likely to be on a Sierra or Silverado. Obviously, that number would be higher if you include all Yukon/Suburban/Escalade vehicles.
Further, I believe only vehicles classified as trucks get AAA#### plates, and cars get AA##### plates. Given that, the likelihood of a GMT#### plate on a GM truck or SUV is probably much higher.
I still don't know the answer, but chances are many people will encounter a GM truck or SUV with Texas GMT#### plates.