It seems as though all that anyone is thinking about these days is Barbie.
Fans finally got to see Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling in action when it hit cinemas on July 21.
And since it's on everyone's minds, the same can be said for cars too.
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The hype hasn't just been everywhere else but drivers are spending a fortune on Barbie-inspired number plates.
According to the motoring experts at Regtransfers.co.uk, the BAR 311E will set you back a whopping six figure sum.
While the exact amount can't be disclosed, it's around £700,000-£800,000 to buy the licence plate.
In simple terms, a number plate is an important part of any car as it's attached for official identification purposes.
The combination of numbers and letters on the plate is unique to each vehicle.
It's issued by the Driver and Licensing Agency (DVLA).
Although the BAR 311E number plate is the most expensive, there are other combinations hitting the scene too.
For example, the BAR 813E licence plate costs around £6,746, while BAR IH is just £5,966.
Other Barbie-inspired number plates we've seen include BAR BAR 8IE and BAR 8IIE.
Drivers can complete a free form to receive details about the licence plates.
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Life in plastic sure does seem fantastic, so would you spend thousands on these plates?
Let us know in the comments below!
In other motoring news, Brits could land themselves in hot water if they drive with low petrol.
International Drivers Association laid down some key rules you should be aware of when driving on smart motorways.
The association surveyed over 3,000 motorists to find out if they knew about them, and it turns out quite a few didn't.
Shockingly only 29% knew, meaning 71% didn't have the foggiest what was going on.
To make drivers more road safe it broke down all the things you should know when you're on the road.
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