And you thought registering your car in the U.S. was expensive.
A rare license plate has been sold in the United Arab Emirates for an astonishing amount.
The number 7 plate from Dubai was purchased for a record $15 million.
But it is not an example of out of control regulations.
$20 MILLION VOLVO FOR SALE IN NEW YORK — HERE’S WHY THE PRICE IS SO HIGH
The plate was auctioned by the government to raise money for the 1 Billion Meals Foundation, a charity founded by the country’s ruler to help fight world hunger.
UAE countries often hold charity auctions for plates with low numbers, which are seen as a status symbol in the region.
The identity of the buyer has not been revealed, but they now hold the Guinness World Record for highest price ever paid for a license plate.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FOX NEWS AUTOS NEWSLETTER
The previous high mark was the $14.2 million sale of the Abu Dhabi number 1 plate in 2008.
The $15 million amount is more than just about any new car in the world the plate might be used on, although the highest official price ever paid for a new car was $18.9 million for the one-off Bugatti La Voiture Noire supercar, which was delivered to its mystery owner in 2021.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
However, Rolls-Royce is rumored to have sold the similarly bespoke Boat Tail convertible for $28 million the same year.