This 1954 is a right -
hand drive version built in Citroën's factory in Slough, England, so this one is a bit rare.
Not exact matches
It's better news if you live in the UK, though, as the company recently announced that it is to start
building right -
hand -
drive versions of its flagship V10 - powered MF5, the car you can see here, as well as the V8 MF4 we sampled last year (evo 117).
Accordingly, all instances of the current model (left or right
hand drive, anywhere in the world) are British - made cars designed with Japanese engineering, except for the US -
built two - door coupe and the sedan
version built in Brazil for the Latin American market.
There were three
versions of the E30 M3 convertible, all in left -
hand drive and all
built to European specification.
It currently
builds only the left -
hand drive version of the EU - spec Eclipse Cross.
The approval apparently clears the way for any future right -
hand -
drive Corvette to be sold in Australia, amid rumors that a new mid-engine
version will be sold there as a $ 150,000 halo car for the Holden lineup, replacing the V8 Commodore performance cars that are no longer
built there.