American cars in NZ?
God-Man
19th November 2008, 05:11 PM
Hi all. Is it common (or at least not unheard-of) to see American cars in NZ, or any cars that have the steering wheel on the left side? Are such cars even street-legal?
Thanks.
BkyMonster
19th November 2008, 05:32 PM
They are legal to drive but can't be sold (without special dispensation).
As for American made cars there are Fords, but not much else. and the models tend to be Ford Cools and Falcons which aren't common in the US.
God-Man
19th November 2008, 05:41 PM
Hmm, ok, thanks.
By the way, what are the odds that you'd see a life-long Kiwi driving one of these cars? I mean, do you see "left-hand-driver-side" cars around, or are they quite rare?
danw
19th November 2008, 05:48 PM
Hey there,
I have seen a few right-hand drive American cars aroud ChCh. Not common though, and mostly collectors. Saw a beautiful late 1950's Thunderbird up on the Port Hills one day. You also see left-hand drive American vehicles occasionally. The chap (a Kiwi) who was across the street from us in ChCh drove a huge Ford F250 pick-up. I only ever saw 2 - the other belonged to his brother!
Chyrysler also has a presence in NZ. You see Jeeps etc around, but they are not common (http://www.chrysler.co.nz).
cheers
dan
dharder
19th November 2008, 07:02 PM
Is it common (or at least not unheard-of) to see American cars in NZ, or any cars that have the steering wheel on the left side? Are such cars even street-legal?
Legal, yes, common, no. We've got one (not American, though), and there are a couple of others that I see around on a more regular basis, but not much more than that.
Daniela
God-Man
19th November 2008, 08:51 PM
Ah, okay. Thanks for the answers, all.
I should've elaborated, by the way: I just meant left-hand-driver cars in general, whether American or not. I was wondering how often you'd see them around (presupposing of course that they were legal to drive).
Are they about as rare as Limousines (you might see one of those once every couple days here in southern California, if you drive a lot), or more common? Might feel awkward to be the only person in NZ driving a left-hand-driver-side car for a while. :)
stellafella
19th November 2008, 11:05 PM
Lods of left handers particularly old American classics around the Waikato/Hamilton areas and all in mint condition..very popular in these parts apparently.
nippa&pippa
19th November 2008, 11:09 PM
my OH's workmate own and drive his old american left-hand car, OH just told me what type of car - "New Yorker":confused:
Moorf
19th November 2008, 11:16 PM
Lods of left handers particularly old American classics around the Waikato/Hamilton areas and all in mint condition..very popular in these parts apparently.
Same round these parts, some fantastic old American cars, I've got my eye on a racing-green convertible Mustang for retirement :D
JandM
20th November 2008, 12:30 AM
Might feel awkward to be the only person in NZ driving a left-hand-driver-side car for a while. :)Do you have a pet four-wheeled friend you're hoping to bring with you, then?
James 1077
20th November 2008, 08:56 AM
You do see some around but they are mainly proper classics.
There are some great ones that drive around Devonport sometimes - you almost expect someone to lean out of the window with a tommy gun when they drive past!
I've also seen a few American cars which have been converted to RHD (and that would have been sold as RHD initially).
Leo
20th November 2008, 11:05 AM
How about this All-American classic?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/christchurch_2008/3043731371/
A picture of timeless elegance, beautifully maintained, plush leather interior... :nice1 :nice1