My next car's going to be a right-hand drive car. Hmmm.... the choices...
If you're in the US, I think you're limited to a Wrangler or a used Subaru for factory RHD. If money's no object, then you can import just about anything in RHD; I suggest a Skyline.
I'll be jumping ships to Australia, so I'm sure there'll be plenty of RHD cars to choose from.
I'm pretty sure I've seen a rhd wrangler once in my life somewhere in the US, but I can't ever seeing non-antique, non-postal unit rhd cars in the US. On the other hand, I've seen quite a few random rhd cars in Canada that came in through a gray-market imports. Just from memory, I've seen an MR2, Civics coupe, & a CRX or two. I believe the import laws in respect to cars in Canada are a bit looser than the one in the US, as almost any cars that are 15+ years can be imported here
relatively hassle free. I think a few folks in Toronto were going after the R32 Skylines after the 15 year-limit was reached on those models.
I'm going by fuzzy memory, but I believe that time length is almost double that time in the US, making it 30 years, or else the car has to go through some super-expensive conversion which is prohibitive (as the gov't says you'll need imperial gauges, the whole thing has to be converted to LHD, put in proper emission controls, etc). I once imported an antique bike into California, as since it was an "antique" that was older than 30 years, so it didn't have to go through all that conversion junk, but even though, it was still a pretty big hassle -- it took months until everything was sorted out.
Oh dear. I couldn't imagine driving standard with my left hand. It would certainly take some getting used to, that's for sure.
Yeah, I thought the same way too (in video game analogy, it'd be like using a controller with the buttons and the control pad reversed), but you actually adjust to it surprisingly quickly.