I say the smaller the plate the better unless you really want to advertise yourself to everyone by having a personalised plate get the full sized personalised plates or Euro plates.
For those aerodynamically conscious/hypermillers , the smallest plate with the smallest bracket not interfering with the front air intake would suit them That extra 'interference' with the air coming into the car may just make that difference...
Really it comes down to personal taste but I say a small slimline Euro plate for Euro cars make them look like they're in Europe. You pay that extra ~$600 (in Victoria) for something special as it suits the car's origin and to a certain extent a statement ("Hey look at me I can drop $600 on a plate") =P
This is just my own opinion as opinions are like assholes and everyone has one just that they think that everyone else's stinks....
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