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Tchort 26 April 2004 08:57 PM

LHD Scooby
 
saw a LHD scoob today, never seen one before and just wondered how many there are in the UK.

Also why would you get a LHD instead of an import from Japan ?

greasemonkey 26 April 2004 10:19 PM


Originally Posted by Tchort
saw a LHD scoob today, never seen one before and just wondered how many there are in the UK.

Doubt anyone's keeping score. It's a given that a few trickle over from Europe and I daresay if you went to Prodrive's car park on any day you'd see more than a handful.


Also why would you get a LHD instead of an import from Japan ?
Erm, what makes you think you can't get Japanese imports in LHD form? Think virtually all the "special" STi's are available to order new from Subaru in left hand drive format if you want them.

As to why you'd want one, can think of a few reasons. If the car had a UK registration you could have seen a member of the British Armed Forces with a car purchased in Europe. You could have seen the driver of an LHD rallycar who doesn't like to constantly swap back from one side to the other when in his daily transport. You could simply have seen someone who fancied a cheap European import and wasn't too worried which side the steering wheel was on.

AndyC_772 26 April 2004 10:40 PM


Think virtually all the "special" STi's are available to order new from Subaru in left hand drive format if you want them.
That sounds very unlikely. I thought the most interesting models were JDM only - Japanese Domestic Market. The Japanese drive on the left, so why would LHD versions ever be manufactured?

greasemonkey 26 April 2004 11:47 PM


Originally Posted by AndyC_772
That sounds very unlikely.

Lol, you reckon?


I thought the most interesting models were JDM only - Japanese Domestic Market.
Correct.


The Japanese drive on the left, so why would LHD versions ever be manufactured?
Here's a little clue.

GC8 27 April 2004 02:22 AM

In order to understand Greasemonkey's answer youd need an insight into Japanese culture/society. Virtually all Mercedes and Porsche cars imported into Japan are LHD even RHD models are available which meet our usually stricter TA requirements. The Japanese enjoy the 'kudos' associated with a rare left hand drive car; a tan on your left arm only (arm out of the window...) is very fashionable...

Wurzel 27 April 2004 10:00 AM

I have got a LHD Impreza and I drive it in England soemtimes.

You should come oer to europe there are hundreds of them :D:D:D

Maybe the europeans say oooh look a RHD Impreza you don't see many of those do you why would anyone want a RHD impreza:D

Taomyn 27 April 2004 10:43 AM

I suppose us LHD owners could in theory out number the RHD ones (possibly have to exclude those outside Europe, maybe not), so we could be classed as the "norm"?

I wonder what the statistics are?

wrxtankie 27 April 2004 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by Wurzel
I have got a LHD Impreza and I drive it in England soemtimes.

You should come oer to europe there are hundreds of them :D:D:D

Maybe the europeans say oooh look a RHD Impreza you don't see many of those do you why would anyone want a RHD impreza:D


As they will with mine this weekend m8 ;)

Wurzel 27 April 2004 12:28 PM

Well you will be one of 3 then M8 as Richard has a DBM MY00 and Andy has an MY04 STi! maybe we could just put the 3 odd ones out in a corner by themselves and ridicule you :D:D:D

BMWhere? 27 April 2004 01:15 PM

I have a LHD STi and I'm from England ;)


Funny how this thread seems to be attracting all the ex-pats! :D


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