What would change if Australia made the move to left-hand drive? Probably not the cars you'd get, or the price you pay

As a right-hand-drive market, Australia is in the minority. That much is pretty well known. RHD cars aren’t an obscure rarity in the global market by any means, with over 60 countries currently using this format. Certainly, there are more LHD markets (over 140) and as a result more LHD production volume, around 75 per cent globally.

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