I didn't notice this thread until today and i wonder why didn't you mension buying from japan? Most japanese drivers throw their cars away after 5-10 years because cars are stupid cheap here. on standard you can get a car here in japan for about 1000-4000 usd in perfect condition. The car i recently bought for my wife has 27,000 KM and is a 2009(maybe 2008) toyota Raum which i got for 2,000 usd. Exporting cars from japan is a very huge thing here in japan so maybe take a look into it just make sure you check your laws to see how old the vehicle needs to be to be imported. Lastly which side is your steering wheel normaly at in your country?
Ooooh, believe me, I would love to get something from Japan! I just don't have a "guy" for it, so costs are prohibitive, and we drive on the other side.
As we're in a left hand drive country, neither the wife (main user of the car in question) and parents (partly funding) would never agree to a right hand drive car. I gotta agree with them on this somewhat, as it's a pain in the ass in the city, when you can't see the oncoming lane and gotta go around a bus or a car illegally parked in the middle of the lane, which happens constantly.
I've had the pleasure of driving an imported JDM WRX STi for a couple of weeks, and while I loved it, it was kinda annoying sometimes. The things I imagined would be hard about driving a RHD car were the easy parts. Getting used to changing gears with my left hand took like 10 seconds, while steering with my right hand was really relaxing as I'm right handed, but I kept banging my right elbow on the door as I forgot it was there lol. With the blinkers/wipers not being mirrored, it was kinda strange, sometimes I had to force myself to use the same hands for the same things I always do, and not mirror it lol. Checking mirrors was not an issue, and sitting closer to the side of the road made it feel safer somehow, unless I had to go around the damn buses. (they don't always have bus bays to stop in, so you gotta overtake em by crossing over, and you can't see anything front he front right seat of course)
If I could go for a right hand drive car, I would have done so already, as importing cars from the UK is a non-issue, and it's also cheap. I see several rhd cars with local registration/plates driving around these days, and it is perfectly legal. But I just can't, for the above mentioned reasons.