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How hard would it to be to drive a righthand drive car in the US?

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I really want an old fj40 land cruiser diesel. If you don't know what this is, it's kind of like a jeep wrangler, a pretty rugged vehicle. The problem is, they never sold these in America, only in Australlia. A couple hundred have found their way over the great big US, so I think it would be possible to buy one if I looked hard enough.

I have never driven a righthand drive car before, and I'm a mediocer driver as it is. Would it really be that much different? How hard? Would it be difficult to drive on country roads? That's where it would cover most of it's miles.

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  1. It's really not that bad at all.. it might take a few weeks to get used to but it's actually not bad at all. A little fun as a matter of fact. I wouldn't see any different driving in the city or country roads.


  2. It takes a little getting used to.  Stay out of traffic until you are comfortable with it.

  3. It just takes getting used to.  In one day you will be

    an expert.  The post office mail deliverers drive them

    all the time.

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