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 ...
Between 2007 and 2017, Holden—General Motors’ Australian arm—made a Commodore SS performance ute. Sadly, it was never brought here to the United States, despite being mechanically similar to cars we ...
Many know the ins and outs of HSV, Holden Special Vehicles, but there are plenty who have never seen the initials HDT. HDT, or Holden Dealer Team, began as a semi-official racing team but, by 1980, ...
Modern utes are about as common in the U.S. as Alpine A110s or V-6 Lotus Exiges—that is to say, we don't get them here in any capacity. But some Australian utes are finally becoming old enough to ...
Whether you’re in the market for a comfortable full-size sedan, a utilitarian ute or a family-oriented Sportwagon, the 2015 Holden Commodore is a four-wheeled jack-of-all-trades. Only sold in The Oz, ...
Australians still mourning the end of local manufacturing for Holden can take a bit of solace in the fact that there are still some locally made Commodores for sale. Wheels reported Friday that there ...
The last example of the car which put Walkinshaw on the path of being Holden's in-house performance arm for the best part of three decades has come out of hiding, and its owners are willing to sell.
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