Vehicle manufacturers here in Australia at present are
Ford
Holden ( a division of GM)
Mitsubishi pulled out a year or so ago and everything else is imported
In relations to cars, it's Holden Special Vehicles, which is an Australian subsidiary of General Motors.
An Australian farmer named Daniel bell, he designed it for the use in heavy vehicles in the outback of Australia
According to Australian Bureau of Statistics, there are 14 774 921 registered in the year 2007 {| |}
The flow of traffic is on the left-hand side of the road, but vehicles with the drivers controls on either the left or the right are lawful.
Australian vehicles are Right Hand Drive, vs. the Left Hand Drive French vehicles. Certain brands available in one country may not be available in the other, and each will be manufactured to the emissions and safety standards of the country its sold in, which usually differs between countries.
No, Land Rover is not an Australian car; it is a British automotive brand. Founded in 1948, Land Rover is known for its off-road vehicles and luxury SUVs. The company has been owned by Tata Motors, an Indian automotive company, since 2008. Although Land Rover vehicles are sold in Australia, they are manufactured in the UK and other locations.
The Australian Navy uses armored vehicles, aircraft and infantry weapons when in war. Javelin missiles, rifles and Tiger attack helicopters are also used. The Tiger attack helicopter has a range of weapons.
Chevrolet is produced by General Motors, in the USA. Chevrolet vehicles are sold/manufactured worldwide, except in Oceania, where General Motors is represented by Holden, its Australian subsidiary. In Europe, Chevrolet vehicles sold are manufactured by GM Korea.
These days, the aboriginal people of Australia have cars, utes, 4Wds and all manner of vehicles. This is whether they live in the cities, or still live in the remote Australian outback.
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Mostly it would be cars and electronic appliances and gadgets. This information comes from the Australian Government website Austrade.com.au "Major Australian imports from Japan (2007-08): Passenger motor vehicles – A$6,957 million Goods vehicles – A$1,695 million Refined petroleum – A$1,059 million Civil engineering equipment and parts – A$829 million (Source: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade - Country economic fact sheet)"
Performax International is an Australian import company. They import high performance luxury vehicles from the United States. They are also specialists in right hand steering conversions.