I'm having a dispute with the insurance company of the kid who ran into my RHD PI TR6. They claim that the RHD 150 hp version is less desirable the LHD 100 hp verions. What say you? _________________
The 150 hp RHD model is worth more because it is found in the market place in far lesser numbers. British car enthusiasts are drawn to RHD because it is "more authentic" as a show car. In addition i
On the other hand, a potential buyer of a TR6 may be quite concerned about buying a car designed for another market. RHD is potentially a safety problem and to someone who doesn't work on their car m
RHD cars always bring less money in the US than their LHD counterparts. Take a look in Hemmings at any RHD (typically RR & Bentley's) and you will find a significant difference in price. A RHD TR-6 B
It may be different where you are, but numerous RHD British cars show up at our car shows. We also have quite a number of RHD cars and trucks in daily use on the road. Canada allows cars 15 years ol
I'll defer to those who are far more knowledgeable about values than I, but would hasten to remind you that insurance companies (ESPECIALLY the other guy's) just want you to go away for the least amo
Yup, that's why you need agreed value classic car insurance. Ironically its less expensive for way more coverage. But I would think that since you were the one hit they have to make you whole. An ide
RHD should not matter too much. At least I don't think so. I would say that a RHD might even be worse in the US since it is less safe than a LHD. I know I found that LHD minis were worth more than RH
Show me one RHD TR6 in the US that sold at a premium. The only ones I know of that sold for extra $$$ were boxed and shipped to the UK. As far as the value for competition, um, I can say with 100% ce
It would appear that automotive tastes and opinions are far different in other parts of North America. I am not in the US (thankfully), and I probably should have printed that in block letters. Ed --
Hi Ed. That must be. There was a RHD PI TR6 for sale in New Brunswick back in the 90's. It was listed in Hemming Motor News for about a year before it sold. This was at the height of the UK prices fo
My comment was within the context of the discussion of RHD cars values. With far more people getting interested in RHD cars to the extent that they are forming RHD Owners Clubs, I think the present m