In order to be able to see, when pulling away from the curb, or turning left, you need to be situated on the left side, ( in North America). This is one of the problems with a right hand drive car, left turns can be difficult and or unsafe.
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Cars made by Daimler or Benz.
um... that's what road were made for... for cars to drive on. if you mean are cars aloud to drive anywhere else, no unless it's your property.
Perhaps because he thinks that foreign cars and people who drive them are stealing opportunities away from cars made in your home country (America?)?
It was made for energy, now people use that energy to drive cars.
You can. However, you have to buy the correct type. Rims made for real wheel drives typically do not fit front wheel drive cars. You have to find rims made for front wheel drive cars. Some stores simply do not carry them.
Mostly European made cars, right hand drive. As far as commercial vehicles go, however, US-made left hand drive trucks are more commonplace.
Electric cars that are made for production are made in assembly lines. For prototypes the individual pieces may be made separately. The major components needed in the electric cars are the batteries, motor, drive train, voltage controller, and battery charger.
cars are made to run on roads not on the ,the side of people Because there are laws saying you can't drive on the sidewalk!!
Aluminum is a very expensive metal, which will drive up the prices of cars.
Yes, they do. Brands such as Renault, Peugeot and Citroën are made in France. French people tend to drive European and Japanese cars, with small numbers of American cars as well.
You said it right there, they are transversely mounted. The engine is made to bolt up to a front wheel drive transmission and all accesories are driven differently.