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Originally Posted by Vegitto-kun eh. I never noticed that I mean. if you buy a car you know the side where you need to fill her up. Don't most cars
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USA production models have them on the left. Non-USA production models have them on the right. To save costs, vehicles that are both USA and Non-USA market, have them on the right, since the majority of the world is right-hand drive. Look at any US "domestic" vehicle that's been sold in non-USA markets, I bet it's on the left. |
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