Personally I haven't driven yet (yeah Im crying too) but that should change soon but I thought Id point out some things that are different over here if anyone was intrested, and most of them are for crap tbh.
Also like to say (at the moment) I didn't really appreciate what I had in NZ, being able to be driving distance from whenever I was, having a nice car that stood out a bit, the quality and price of Japanese cars, peoples diving habits and the honestly of the common New Zealaner bloke.
- Roads and highways over here, even busy ones are in really sh*thouse condition, potholes, bumps, re-payments everywhere. I missed the nice smooth roads I remember driving on, especially the southern motorway at 100 and a (lot) k's.
- People cannot drive for crap over here (when wonder why NZ's drive/death rate is higher). People love to run red lights and not indicate everywhere over here, its pretty poor. Im not sure if theres more hoons but most weekend nights like tonight (im not far from a road) I can hear them in the distance. Also alot of people in a rush it seems. Watched a falcon go in and out of traffic today.
- Ive seen like 2 AE111's, not one AE101 or AE92, about half a dozen AE86's and like 3 AW11's. Sigh


- Insurance is like NZ, but twice as expensive, and compulsory (3rd party). People aren't as honest when selling cars too.
- I couldn't even get my full license, since the day I got my full registered was less then 3 years, they wouldn't let me and would have to go on a P plate, so im going to have to wait till the 1st Nov to get it. And its $45 bucks a year to have a license. ffs.
Actually im struggling to see anything better in terms of cars & driving over here than in NZ. uh... You can do 110kph on the freeway and thats about it, not that I've been on one yet. Lots of expensive cars to gaggle over however. I see countless porsches everyday. Even an Exige up at the shops like 3min walk away.
However I'm not complaining at the $1.15c/l petrol price.
Tho soon if I get a nice job, maybe a nice car will make up for it in the long run.