Big changes are afoot at Holden. After General Motors opted to shut down its only plants Down Under, its Australian subsidiary is shifting from a manufacturer to an importer of automobiles. The ...
When aging German metal band Scorpions wanted to go out with a bang, they wrote the song, “Going Out With A Bang.” When the downsizing Australian General Motors brand Holden wanted its rear-drive ...
Holden's VE-series Commodore launched in 2006, which was sold briefly in North America as the Pontiac G8, represented the first clean-sheet design for the Commodore in the nameplate's existence (all ...
Despite being put out of its misery by General Motors, when they officially pulled the plug on Holden, the Commodore still has a lot of life left in it. And if you stay clear of the last generation, ...
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Construction of the Holden plant in Elizabeth, South Australia, began in May 1958. The company’s only production facility for the time being, the year was 1963 when the first car rolled off the ...
Lower your flags to half-mast, for the king is dead: Holden will retire its flagship Commodore sedan in 2020. Thankfully, it’s race cars will continue to live for just a little bit longer. Originally ...
Australian General Motors subsidiary Holden on Tuesday announced that its current ZB-generation Commodore sedan and wagon will be the last, with the nameplate to be retired in 2020. Holden will also ...