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date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000,    group: uk.rec.motorcaravans        back       
Left hand drive   
Hi All,
Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
Cheers Wallbike.
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
these words from wallbike  :

>Hi All,
>Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
>appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

IME, no pitfalls at all.
Last one was a LHD Burstner,
I now have a LHD Weinsberg.

Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
traffic on narrow roads . . .

-- jjj
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:43:58 +0100   author:   Josiah Jenkins

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views,,,,,

Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 07:02:31 GMT   author:   RustY© ks

Re: Left hand drive   
Hi,

wallbike schrieb:

> Thinking of buying a Left hand

Go for it! ;-)

> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any 
pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to 
drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.

Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other 
problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)


Roland
(Graz, Austria)
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 12:20:50 +0200   author:   Roland Messerschmidt lid

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 15, 10:43 pm, Josiah Jenkins 
wrote:
> Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
> these words from wallbike  :
>
> >Hi All,
> >Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> >appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> IME, no pitfalls at all.
> Last one was a LHD Burstner,
> I now have a LHD Weinsberg.
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Hi jjj,
Thank you for your comments on LHD, Much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:26:43 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 8:02 am, "RustY©" <No.M...@All.Thanks> wrote:
> "wallbike"  wrote in message
>
> news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi All,
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> > appreciate any views,,,,,
>
> Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
> sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
> impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
> slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
> traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
> much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
> on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.

Hi Rusty,
Thanks for your advice on LHD campers much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:28:37 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 11:20 am, "Roland Messerschmidt" <nos...@rfc2606.invalid>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> wallbike schrieb:
>
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand
>
> Go for it! ;-)
>
> > appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any
> pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to
> drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.
>
> Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other
> problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)
>
> Roland
> (Graz, Austria)

Hi Roland,
Thanks for your comments on LHD much appreciated.
wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:29:49 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message 
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
> Cheers Wallbike.
>

Personally on my third LHD, never had any problems with insurance or selling 
on.

You soon adapt for the few pitfalls such as some junctions where you have to 
position your self slightly different to see, but that works both ways on 
some others you can see better than RHD.

99% of the time I have the wife with me so also use her eyes, get some wide 
angle mirrors to suplement the main ones.
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:07:49 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
snip...
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Oh yes, much fun can be had :-)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:08:14 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
these words from wallbike  :

>Hi All,
>Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
>appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

IME, no pitfalls at all.
Last one was a LHD Burstner,
I now have a LHD Weinsberg.

Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
traffic on narrow roads . . .

-- jjj
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:43:58 +0100   author:   Josiah Jenkins

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views,,,,,

Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 07:02:31 GMT   author:   RustY© ks

Re: Left hand drive   
Hi,

wallbike schrieb:

> Thinking of buying a Left hand

Go for it! ;-)

> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any 
pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to 
drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.

Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other 
problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)


Roland
(Graz, Austria)
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 12:20:50 +0200   author:   Roland Messerschmidt lid

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 15, 10:43 pm, Josiah Jenkins 
wrote:
> Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
> these words from wallbike  :
>
> >Hi All,
> >Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> >appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> IME, no pitfalls at all.
> Last one was a LHD Burstner,
> I now have a LHD Weinsberg.
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Hi jjj,
Thank you for your comments on LHD, Much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:26:43 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 8:02 am, "RustY©" <No.M...@All.Thanks> wrote:
> "wallbike"  wrote in message
>
> news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi All,
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> > appreciate any views,,,,,
>
> Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
> sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
> impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
> slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
> traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
> much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
> on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.

Hi Rusty,
Thanks for your advice on LHD campers much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:28:37 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 11:20 am, "Roland Messerschmidt" <nos...@rfc2606.invalid>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> wallbike schrieb:
>
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand
>
> Go for it! ;-)
>
> > appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any
> pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to
> drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.
>
> Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other
> problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)
>
> Roland
> (Graz, Austria)

Hi Roland,
Thanks for your comments on LHD much appreciated.
wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:29:49 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message 
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
> Cheers Wallbike.
>

Personally on my third LHD, never had any problems with insurance or selling 
on.

You soon adapt for the few pitfalls such as some junctions where you have to 
position your self slightly different to see, but that works both ways on 
some others you can see better than RHD.

99% of the time I have the wife with me so also use her eyes, get some wide 
angle mirrors to suplement the main ones.
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:07:49 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
snip...
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Oh yes, much fun can be had :-)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:08:14 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
these words from wallbike  :

>Hi All,
>Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
>appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

IME, no pitfalls at all.
Last one was a LHD Burstner,
I now have a LHD Weinsberg.

Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
traffic on narrow roads . . .

-- jjj
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:43:58 +0100   author:   Josiah Jenkins

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views,,,,,

Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 07:02:31 GMT   author:   RustY© ks

Re: Left hand drive   
Hi,

wallbike schrieb:

> Thinking of buying a Left hand

Go for it! ;-)

> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any 
pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to 
drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.

Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other 
problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)


Roland
(Graz, Austria)
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 12:20:50 +0200   author:   Roland Messerschmidt lid

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 15, 10:43 pm, Josiah Jenkins 
wrote:
> Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
> these words from wallbike  :
>
> >Hi All,
> >Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> >appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> IME, no pitfalls at all.
> Last one was a LHD Burstner,
> I now have a LHD Weinsberg.
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Hi jjj,
Thank you for your comments on LHD, Much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:26:43 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 8:02 am, "RustY©" <No.M...@All.Thanks> wrote:
> "wallbike"  wrote in message
>
> news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi All,
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> > appreciate any views,,,,,
>
> Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
> sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
> impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
> slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
> traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
> much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
> on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.

Hi Rusty,
Thanks for your advice on LHD campers much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:28:37 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 11:20 am, "Roland Messerschmidt" <nos...@rfc2606.invalid>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> wallbike schrieb:
>
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand
>
> Go for it! ;-)
>
> > appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any
> pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to
> drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.
>
> Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other
> problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)
>
> Roland
> (Graz, Austria)

Hi Roland,
Thanks for your comments on LHD much appreciated.
wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:29:49 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message 
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
> Cheers Wallbike.
>

Personally on my third LHD, never had any problems with insurance or selling 
on.

You soon adapt for the few pitfalls such as some junctions where you have to 
position your self slightly different to see, but that works both ways on 
some others you can see better than RHD.

99% of the time I have the wife with me so also use her eyes, get some wide 
angle mirrors to suplement the main ones.
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:07:49 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
snip...
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Oh yes, much fun can be had :-)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:08:14 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
these words from wallbike  :

>Hi All,
>Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
>appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

IME, no pitfalls at all.
Last one was a LHD Burstner,
I now have a LHD Weinsberg.

Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
traffic on narrow roads . . .

-- jjj
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:43:58 +0100   author:   Josiah Jenkins

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views,,,,,

Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 07:02:31 GMT   author:   RustY© ks

Re: Left hand drive   
Hi,

wallbike schrieb:

> Thinking of buying a Left hand

Go for it! ;-)

> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any 
pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to 
drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.

Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other 
problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)


Roland
(Graz, Austria)
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 12:20:50 +0200   author:   Roland Messerschmidt lid

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 15, 10:43 pm, Josiah Jenkins 
wrote:
> Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
> these words from wallbike  :
>
> >Hi All,
> >Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> >appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> IME, no pitfalls at all.
> Last one was a LHD Burstner,
> I now have a LHD Weinsberg.
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Hi jjj,
Thank you for your comments on LHD, Much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:26:43 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 8:02 am, "RustY©" <No.M...@All.Thanks> wrote:
> "wallbike"  wrote in message
>
> news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi All,
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> > appreciate any views,,,,,
>
> Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
> sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
> impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
> slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
> traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
> much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
> on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.

Hi Rusty,
Thanks for your advice on LHD campers much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:28:37 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 11:20 am, "Roland Messerschmidt" <nos...@rfc2606.invalid>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> wallbike schrieb:
>
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand
>
> Go for it! ;-)
>
> > appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any
> pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to
> drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.
>
> Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other
> problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)
>
> Roland
> (Graz, Austria)

Hi Roland,
Thanks for your comments on LHD much appreciated.
wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:29:49 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message 
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
> Cheers Wallbike.
>

Personally on my third LHD, never had any problems with insurance or selling 
on.

You soon adapt for the few pitfalls such as some junctions where you have to 
position your self slightly different to see, but that works both ways on 
some others you can see better than RHD.

99% of the time I have the wife with me so also use her eyes, get some wide 
angle mirrors to suplement the main ones.
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:07:49 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
snip...
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Oh yes, much fun can be had :-)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:08:14 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
these words from wallbike  :

>Hi All,
>Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
>appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

IME, no pitfalls at all.
Last one was a LHD Burstner,
I now have a LHD Weinsberg.

Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
traffic on narrow roads . . .

-- jjj
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:43:58 +0100   author:   Josiah Jenkins

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views,,,,,

Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 07:02:31 GMT   author:   RustY© ks

Re: Left hand drive   
Hi,

wallbike schrieb:

> Thinking of buying a Left hand

Go for it! ;-)

> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any 
pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to 
drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.

Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other 
problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)


Roland
(Graz, Austria)
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 12:20:50 +0200   author:   Roland Messerschmidt lid

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 15, 10:43 pm, Josiah Jenkins 
wrote:
> Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
> these words from wallbike  :
>
> >Hi All,
> >Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> >appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> IME, no pitfalls at all.
> Last one was a LHD Burstner,
> I now have a LHD Weinsberg.
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Hi jjj,
Thank you for your comments on LHD, Much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:26:43 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 8:02 am, "RustY©" <No.M...@All.Thanks> wrote:
> "wallbike"  wrote in message
>
> news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi All,
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> > appreciate any views,,,,,
>
> Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
> sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
> impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
> slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
> traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
> much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
> on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.

Hi Rusty,
Thanks for your advice on LHD campers much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:28:37 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 11:20 am, "Roland Messerschmidt" <nos...@rfc2606.invalid>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> wallbike schrieb:
>
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand
>
> Go for it! ;-)
>
> > appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any
> pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to
> drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.
>
> Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other
> problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)
>
> Roland
> (Graz, Austria)

Hi Roland,
Thanks for your comments on LHD much appreciated.
wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:29:49 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message 
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
> Cheers Wallbike.
>

Personally on my third LHD, never had any problems with insurance or selling 
on.

You soon adapt for the few pitfalls such as some junctions where you have to 
position your self slightly different to see, but that works both ways on 
some others you can see better than RHD.

99% of the time I have the wife with me so also use her eyes, get some wide 
angle mirrors to suplement the main ones.
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:07:49 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
snip...
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Oh yes, much fun can be had :-)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:08:14 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
these words from wallbike  :

>Hi All,
>Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
>appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

IME, no pitfalls at all.
Last one was a LHD Burstner,
I now have a LHD Weinsberg.

Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
traffic on narrow roads . . .

-- jjj
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:43:58 +0100   author:   Josiah Jenkins

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views,,,,,

Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 07:02:31 GMT   author:   RustY© ks

Re: Left hand drive   
Hi,

wallbike schrieb:

> Thinking of buying a Left hand

Go for it! ;-)

> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any 
pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to 
drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.

Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other 
problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)


Roland
(Graz, Austria)
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 12:20:50 +0200   author:   Roland Messerschmidt lid

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 15, 10:43 pm, Josiah Jenkins 
wrote:
> Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
> these words from wallbike  :
>
> >Hi All,
> >Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> >appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> IME, no pitfalls at all.
> Last one was a LHD Burstner,
> I now have a LHD Weinsberg.
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Hi jjj,
Thank you for your comments on LHD, Much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:26:43 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 8:02 am, "RustY©" <No.M...@All.Thanks> wrote:
> "wallbike"  wrote in message
>
> news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi All,
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> > appreciate any views,,,,,
>
> Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
> sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
> impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
> slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
> traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
> much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
> on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.

Hi Rusty,
Thanks for your advice on LHD campers much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:28:37 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 11:20 am, "Roland Messerschmidt" <nos...@rfc2606.invalid>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> wallbike schrieb:
>
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand
>
> Go for it! ;-)
>
> > appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any
> pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to
> drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.
>
> Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other
> problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)
>
> Roland
> (Graz, Austria)

Hi Roland,
Thanks for your comments on LHD much appreciated.
wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:29:49 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message 
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
> Cheers Wallbike.
>

Personally on my third LHD, never had any problems with insurance or selling 
on.

You soon adapt for the few pitfalls such as some junctions where you have to 
position your self slightly different to see, but that works both ways on 
some others you can see better than RHD.

99% of the time I have the wife with me so also use her eyes, get some wide 
angle mirrors to suplement the main ones.
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:07:49 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
snip...
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Oh yes, much fun can be had :-)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:08:14 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
these words from wallbike  :

>Hi All,
>Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
>appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

IME, no pitfalls at all.
Last one was a LHD Burstner,
I now have a LHD Weinsberg.

Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
traffic on narrow roads . . .

-- jjj
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:43:58 +0100   author:   Josiah Jenkins

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views,,,,,

Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 07:02:31 GMT   author:   RustY© ks

Re: Left hand drive   
Hi,

wallbike schrieb:

> Thinking of buying a Left hand

Go for it! ;-)

> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any 
pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to 
drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.

Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other 
problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)


Roland
(Graz, Austria)
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 12:20:50 +0200   author:   Roland Messerschmidt lid

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 15, 10:43 pm, Josiah Jenkins 
wrote:
> Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
> these words from wallbike  :
>
> >Hi All,
> >Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> >appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> IME, no pitfalls at all.
> Last one was a LHD Burstner,
> I now have a LHD Weinsberg.
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Hi jjj,
Thank you for your comments on LHD, Much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:26:43 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 8:02 am, "RustY©" <No.M...@All.Thanks> wrote:
> "wallbike"  wrote in message
>
> news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi All,
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> > appreciate any views,,,,,
>
> Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
> sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
> impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
> slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
> traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
> much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
> on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.

Hi Rusty,
Thanks for your advice on LHD campers much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:28:37 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 11:20 am, "Roland Messerschmidt" <nos...@rfc2606.invalid>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> wallbike schrieb:
>
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand
>
> Go for it! ;-)
>
> > appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any
> pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to
> drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.
>
> Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other
> problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)
>
> Roland
> (Graz, Austria)

Hi Roland,
Thanks for your comments on LHD much appreciated.
wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:29:49 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message 
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
> Cheers Wallbike.
>

Personally on my third LHD, never had any problems with insurance or selling 
on.

You soon adapt for the few pitfalls such as some junctions where you have to 
position your self slightly different to see, but that works both ways on 
some others you can see better than RHD.

99% of the time I have the wife with me so also use her eyes, get some wide 
angle mirrors to suplement the main ones.
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:07:49 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
snip...
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Oh yes, much fun can be had :-)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:08:14 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
these words from wallbike  :

>Hi All,
>Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
>appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

IME, no pitfalls at all.
Last one was a LHD Burstner,
I now have a LHD Weinsberg.

Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
traffic on narrow roads . . .

-- jjj
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:43:58 +0100   author:   Josiah Jenkins

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views,,,,,

Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 07:02:31 GMT   author:   RustY© ks

Re: Left hand drive   
Hi,

wallbike schrieb:

> Thinking of buying a Left hand

Go for it! ;-)

> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any 
pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to 
drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.

Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other 
problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)


Roland
(Graz, Austria)
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 12:20:50 +0200   author:   Roland Messerschmidt lid

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 15, 10:43 pm, Josiah Jenkins 
wrote:
> Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
> these words from wallbike  :
>
> >Hi All,
> >Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> >appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> IME, no pitfalls at all.
> Last one was a LHD Burstner,
> I now have a LHD Weinsberg.
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Hi jjj,
Thank you for your comments on LHD, Much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:26:43 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 8:02 am, "RustY©" <No.M...@All.Thanks> wrote:
> "wallbike"  wrote in message
>
> news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi All,
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> > appreciate any views,,,,,
>
> Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
> sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
> impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
> slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
> traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
> much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
> on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.

Hi Rusty,
Thanks for your advice on LHD campers much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:28:37 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 11:20 am, "Roland Messerschmidt" <nos...@rfc2606.invalid>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> wallbike schrieb:
>
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand
>
> Go for it! ;-)
>
> > appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any
> pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to
> drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.
>
> Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other
> problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)
>
> Roland
> (Graz, Austria)

Hi Roland,
Thanks for your comments on LHD much appreciated.
wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:29:49 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message 
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
> Cheers Wallbike.
>

Personally on my third LHD, never had any problems with insurance or selling 
on.

You soon adapt for the few pitfalls such as some junctions where you have to 
position your self slightly different to see, but that works both ways on 
some others you can see better than RHD.

99% of the time I have the wife with me so also use her eyes, get some wide 
angle mirrors to suplement the main ones.
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:07:49 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
snip...
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Oh yes, much fun can be had :-)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:08:14 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
these words from wallbike  :

>Hi All,
>Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
>appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

IME, no pitfalls at all.
Last one was a LHD Burstner,
I now have a LHD Weinsberg.

Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
traffic on narrow roads . . .

-- jjj
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:43:58 +0100   author:   Josiah Jenkins

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views,,,,,

Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 07:02:31 GMT   author:   RustY© ks

Re: Left hand drive   
Hi,

wallbike schrieb:

> Thinking of buying a Left hand

Go for it! ;-)

> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any 
pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to 
drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.

Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other 
problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)


Roland
(Graz, Austria)
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 12:20:50 +0200   author:   Roland Messerschmidt lid

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 15, 10:43 pm, Josiah Jenkins 
wrote:
> Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
> these words from wallbike  :
>
> >Hi All,
> >Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> >appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> IME, no pitfalls at all.
> Last one was a LHD Burstner,
> I now have a LHD Weinsberg.
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Hi jjj,
Thank you for your comments on LHD, Much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:26:43 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 8:02 am, "RustY©" <No.M...@All.Thanks> wrote:
> "wallbike"  wrote in message
>
> news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi All,
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> > appreciate any views,,,,,
>
> Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
> sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
> impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
> slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
> traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
> much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
> on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.

Hi Rusty,
Thanks for your advice on LHD campers much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:28:37 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 11:20 am, "Roland Messerschmidt" <nos...@rfc2606.invalid>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> wallbike schrieb:
>
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand
>
> Go for it! ;-)
>
> > appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any
> pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to
> drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.
>
> Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other
> problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)
>
> Roland
> (Graz, Austria)

Hi Roland,
Thanks for your comments on LHD much appreciated.
wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:29:49 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message 
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
> Cheers Wallbike.
>

Personally on my third LHD, never had any problems with insurance or selling 
on.

You soon adapt for the few pitfalls such as some junctions where you have to 
position your self slightly different to see, but that works both ways on 
some others you can see better than RHD.

99% of the time I have the wife with me so also use her eyes, get some wide 
angle mirrors to suplement the main ones.
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:07:49 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
snip...
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Oh yes, much fun can be had :-)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:08:14 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
these words from wallbike  :

>Hi All,
>Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
>appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

IME, no pitfalls at all.
Last one was a LHD Burstner,
I now have a LHD Weinsberg.

Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
traffic on narrow roads . . .

-- jjj
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:43:58 +0100   author:   Josiah Jenkins

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views,,,,,

Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 07:02:31 GMT   author:   RustY© ks

Re: Left hand drive   
Hi,

wallbike schrieb:

> Thinking of buying a Left hand

Go for it! ;-)

> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any 
pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to 
drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.

Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other 
problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)


Roland
(Graz, Austria)
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 12:20:50 +0200   author:   Roland Messerschmidt lid

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 15, 10:43 pm, Josiah Jenkins 
wrote:
> Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
> these words from wallbike  :
>
> >Hi All,
> >Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> >appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> IME, no pitfalls at all.
> Last one was a LHD Burstner,
> I now have a LHD Weinsberg.
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Hi jjj,
Thank you for your comments on LHD, Much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:26:43 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 8:02 am, "RustY©" <No.M...@All.Thanks> wrote:
> "wallbike"  wrote in message
>
> news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi All,
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> > appreciate any views,,,,,
>
> Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
> sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
> impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
> slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
> traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
> much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
> on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.

Hi Rusty,
Thanks for your advice on LHD campers much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:28:37 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 11:20 am, "Roland Messerschmidt" <nos...@rfc2606.invalid>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> wallbike schrieb:
>
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand
>
> Go for it! ;-)
>
> > appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any
> pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to
> drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.
>
> Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other
> problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)
>
> Roland
> (Graz, Austria)

Hi Roland,
Thanks for your comments on LHD much appreciated.
wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:29:49 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message 
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
> Cheers Wallbike.
>

Personally on my third LHD, never had any problems with insurance or selling 
on.

You soon adapt for the few pitfalls such as some junctions where you have to 
position your self slightly different to see, but that works both ways on 
some others you can see better than RHD.

99% of the time I have the wife with me so also use her eyes, get some wide 
angle mirrors to suplement the main ones.
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:07:49 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
snip...
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Oh yes, much fun can be had :-)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:08:14 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
these words from wallbike  :

>Hi All,
>Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
>appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

IME, no pitfalls at all.
Last one was a LHD Burstner,
I now have a LHD Weinsberg.

Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
traffic on narrow roads . . .

-- jjj
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:43:58 +0100   author:   Josiah Jenkins

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views,,,,,

Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 07:02:31 GMT   author:   RustY© ks

Re: Left hand drive   
Hi,

wallbike schrieb:

> Thinking of buying a Left hand

Go for it! ;-)

> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any 
pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to 
drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.

Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other 
problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)


Roland
(Graz, Austria)
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 12:20:50 +0200   author:   Roland Messerschmidt lid

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 15, 10:43 pm, Josiah Jenkins 
wrote:
> Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
> these words from wallbike  :
>
> >Hi All,
> >Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> >appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> IME, no pitfalls at all.
> Last one was a LHD Burstner,
> I now have a LHD Weinsberg.
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Hi jjj,
Thank you for your comments on LHD, Much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:26:43 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 8:02 am, "RustY©" <No.M...@All.Thanks> wrote:
> "wallbike"  wrote in message
>
> news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi All,
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> > appreciate any views,,,,,
>
> Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
> sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
> impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
> slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
> traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
> much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
> on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.

Hi Rusty,
Thanks for your advice on LHD campers much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:28:37 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 11:20 am, "Roland Messerschmidt" <nos...@rfc2606.invalid>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> wallbike schrieb:
>
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand
>
> Go for it! ;-)
>
> > appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any
> pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to
> drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.
>
> Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other
> problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)
>
> Roland
> (Graz, Austria)

Hi Roland,
Thanks for your comments on LHD much appreciated.
wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:29:49 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message 
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
> Cheers Wallbike.
>

Personally on my third LHD, never had any problems with insurance or selling 
on.

You soon adapt for the few pitfalls such as some junctions where you have to 
position your self slightly different to see, but that works both ways on 
some others you can see better than RHD.

99% of the time I have the wife with me so also use her eyes, get some wide 
angle mirrors to suplement the main ones.
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:07:49 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
snip...
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Oh yes, much fun can be had :-)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:08:14 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
these words from wallbike  :

>Hi All,
>Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
>appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

IME, no pitfalls at all.
Last one was a LHD Burstner,
I now have a LHD Weinsberg.

Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
traffic on narrow roads . . .

-- jjj
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:43:58 +0100   author:   Josiah Jenkins

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views,,,,,

Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 07:02:31 GMT   author:   RustY© ks

Re: Left hand drive   
Hi,

wallbike schrieb:

> Thinking of buying a Left hand

Go for it! ;-)

> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any 
pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to 
drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.

Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other 
problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)


Roland
(Graz, Austria)
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 12:20:50 +0200   author:   Roland Messerschmidt lid

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 15, 10:43 pm, Josiah Jenkins 
wrote:
> Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
> these words from wallbike  :
>
> >Hi All,
> >Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> >appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> IME, no pitfalls at all.
> Last one was a LHD Burstner,
> I now have a LHD Weinsberg.
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Hi jjj,
Thank you for your comments on LHD, Much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:26:43 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 8:02 am, "RustY©" <No.M...@All.Thanks> wrote:
> "wallbike"  wrote in message
>
> news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi All,
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> > appreciate any views,,,,,
>
> Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
> sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
> impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
> slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
> traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
> much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
> on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.

Hi Rusty,
Thanks for your advice on LHD campers much appreciated.
Wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:28:37 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 16, 11:20 am, "Roland Messerschmidt" <nos...@rfc2606.invalid>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> wallbike schrieb:
>
> > Thinking of buying a Left hand
>
> Go for it! ;-)
>
> > appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
>
> From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any
> pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to
> drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.
>
> Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other
> problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)
>
> Roland
> (Graz, Austria)

Hi Roland,
Thanks for your comments on LHD much appreciated.
wallbike
date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:29:49 -0000   author:   wallbike

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message 
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.
> Cheers Wallbike.
>

Personally on my third LHD, never had any problems with insurance or selling 
on.

You soon adapt for the few pitfalls such as some junctions where you have to 
position your self slightly different to see, but that works both ways on 
some others you can see better than RHD.

99% of the time I have the wife with me so also use her eyes, get some wide 
angle mirrors to suplement the main ones.
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:07:49 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
snip...
>
> Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
> traffic on narrow roads . . .
>
> -- jjj

Oh yes, much fun can be had :-)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:08:14 +0100   author:   Campa-Man

Re: Left hand drive   
Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
these words from wallbike  :

>Hi All,
>Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
>appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

IME, no pitfalls at all.
Last one was a LHD Burstner,
I now have a LHD Weinsberg.

Passengers can become 'excited' with oncoming
traffic on narrow roads . . .

-- jjj
date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:43:58 +0100   author:   Josiah Jenkins

Re: Left hand drive   
"wallbike"  wrote in message
news:1181935791.086119.323510@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> appreciate any views,,,,,

Some insurers will not touch them.  You will have problems when you want to
sell it (and get less than you think).  It is sometimes difficult /
impossible to see traffic as you join motorways / dual carriage ways via
slip roads.  Overtaking can be difficult especially in town in slow moving
traffic.  Paying at toll booths can be fun. etc etc. But, you can get them
much cheaper than UK spec models so it is worth thinking about.  It depends
on what you want to do with it - like all things 'motorhome'.
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 07:02:31 GMT   author:   RustY© ks

Re: Left hand drive   
Hi,

wallbike schrieb:

> Thinking of buying a Left hand

Go for it! ;-)

> appreciate any views or pitfalls on driving a LHD vehicle in the UK.

From my view - I'm Austrian and therefor used to LHD - there isn't any 
pitfall. When visiting GB several times I never had either problems to 
drive on the "wrong" side, or sitting on the wrong side in the car.

Even the mentioned slip roads are no problems, or at least no other 
problems as at home. Mirrors are invented... ;-)


Roland
(Graz, Austria)
date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 12:20:50 +0200   author:   Roland Messerschmidt lid

Re: Left hand drive   
On Jun 15, 10:43 pm, Josiah Jenkins 
wrote:
> Whilst perusing Usenet on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:29:51 -0000, I read
> these words from wallbike  :
>
> >Hi All,
> >Thinking of buying a Left hand drive Fiat Granduco, And would
> >appreciate any views or pitfalls on driv