You mean was the VW Lupo available in a left hand drive? The Lupo was discontinued in 2005. Everywhere BUT the UK, the Lupo was made left hand drive. The car that is now known as the Lupo is actually a rebadged VW Fox. This Lupo is only available in left hand drive as it's only sold in Mexico. The VW Fox it's based off of is available in left and right hand drive depending on where you are in Europe.
No, the best you could do is import a left hand drive one if you require the diesel that much.
Yes, Germany's cars is left hand drive
Left Hand Drive - album - was created in 1984.
Cars in France are left hand drive (traffic drives on the right hand side of the road)
right hand drive
Of course. Nearly all cars in the United States are left-hand drive.
We drive on the left, so use rhd cars.
Yes. Yes, drivers in Ireland (North & South) drive on the left. The only difference between the two are the road signs. The signs in the Irish Republic use kilometers (metric) for distances and speed limits, while the signs in the North (UK) use miles (imperial).
You can't.
Left hand drive.
There are no official dealers in Australia because the vehicle is available only in left-hand drive and can't be registered to drive on a road.
It is the right pedal.