The US Postal Service delivery trucks DO have their steering wheels on the right-hand side of the vehicle.
It's GOT to be the cost of shipping!
Lately, in Southern California, probably due to the popularity of "drift-car driving", I AM seeing privately-owned cars with steering wheels on the right. Next time I'm "cruisin' the boulevard" and see one, I'll be sure to ask.
Tata Motors.
No. A US nurse makes about 40-60,000 US dollars (25,786 pounds- 38,679 pounds) and a UK nurse makes about 20,000 pounds, or 31,024 US dollars.
This is a question that has many different answers. VAT on cars in the UK depends on the country of importation, the date of importation, and the type of car. For example, VAT on cars in the UK for cars imported from outside the EU was 20% up until January 1, 2015. Now, VAT on cars in the UK for cars imported from outside the EU is 10%. The VAT on cars in the UK for cars imported from within the EU is currently at 20%. But yes VAT is charged. If you need any assistance regarding VAT you can call us on this number +44 207 193 7072
Yes they arent good cars at all as a matter of fact they are way worse than our cars.
The largest car park in he US is in Seattle at the Sea-Tac Airport. This car park holds about 12,000 spaces with only 9,000 usable spaces and contains two floors of rental cars.
New York City, It Also has the one of the highest stolen Car rates....The more Cars a town makes, The more cars that are stolen from that town i guess.
Japanese auto makers do not make them for the US because they fail to meet the DOT standards. The cars that they do release in the US are DOT approved. Cars in ASIA are very diffrent than in the US not in relation to size or motors or what not but wheight. They do not build there cars to stand crashes like the US auto makes do.
The car company that makes Accord automobiles is the Honda car company, based in Japan. It was first released in 1976 and since the late 1980s has been one of the largest selling cars in the US>
Honestly, it's just a matter of saying the manufacturer is based overseas. In the US, Toyotas are foreign cars, even though a lot of them have more US manufactured components than the "American" cars do.
I had a Norwegian buddy in college who owned a Honda, and every illegal immigrant can buy a car. Cars aren't restricted to US nationals.
They decide what to import based on the "comparative advantage" (Theory developed by David Ricardo) .* Nations will import goods if it costs them less to import than producing it themselves.They decide this based on the opportunity costs. Let me explain this with the following example.* Assume there are 2 countries, namely the US and UK. The US can produce 200 cars and 100 computers while the UK can produce 150 cars and 150 computers.As you can see the US can produce more cars than the UK while the UK can produce more computers than the US. However, international trade is based on "comparative advantage"* Comparative advantage : If a nation can produce a good (X) at a lower opportunity cost than another country, it will specialise in the production of that good (X). It will then trade that good (X) for other goods ( Y ).* Therefore lets examine "opportunity costs" (O.C) . Now O.C is calculated with a simple formula... O.C=sacrifice/gain. OR (more mathematical) O.C= dy/dx (change in Y/change in X)Now getting back to our example.Lets look at the US firstThe opportunity cost of Cars : O.C=sacrifice/gainO.C=100/200 (they have to sacrifice computers to produce 200 cars)Therefore: O.C of 1 car is 1\2 a computer.Opportunity costs of computers :O.C= 200/100O.C of 1 computer equals 2 cars.Now lets look at the UKO.C of cars : O.C=150\150 = 1O.C of computers: O.C= 150\150=1As you can see since the US has a lower O.C in producing cars they will specialise in producing cars while the import computers from the UK since the UK has a lower O.C in producing computers. Therefore the it is cheaper for the US to buy computers from the UK while it is cheaper for the UK to buy cars from the US.
Cars aren't particularly a 'good thing' but it makes our lives easier. Cars enable us to get to long distances in shorter times than it would have taken us to walk there. Yes, cars are important in our lives, but they can also harm the earth as well.