Of course. Nearly all cars in the United States are left-hand drive.
You can't.
Whether a car is right or left hand drive is dependent on in what country it will be sold. If it is sold in England, Australia, Japan or other countries where one drives on the left side of the road then the car is right-hand-drive. If the car is sold in most of the other countries on Earth then the car would be left-hand-drive as they drive on the right side of the road. So you can see, whether a car is right or left-hand-drive is dependent on the country in which it is sold, not the make or model of car.
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Well,an Australian car is right hand drive and a Canadian car is left hand drive :)
The pedal placement is the same as in a left hand drive car.
Always were.
Depends on the vehicle and where you live.
If the vehicle is left hand drive, it is the right side. If the vehicle is right hand drive, like a horse, it is the left side.
Under the passenger's seat for a right-hand drive car, or under the driver's seat for a left-hand drive car.
The Indians drive their car on the left hand side of the road.
An average mechanic can not change a car from being a left hand driver to a right hand driver. It takes a complete reworking of the system and body of the car. It would be easier to purchase the correct side instead of trying to change it.
The Spanish as most people in the world, drive on the left side of the car, the countries thaT drive on the right had side are UK, Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, and maybe two or more, but in Europe every one drives on the left hand side of the car.