General Motors’ Australian arm, Holden, is recalling over 26,000 examples of its Colorado ute (pickup truck) and family SUV because of an issue that can result in the vehicles catching fire. The ...
If something is worthless but you sell it for $1, you’re landing a very good deal. The same should apply for General Motors’ Holden brand from Australia and New Zealand, which GM has pulled the plug ...
Just three years after the end of local production, Holden, the car division that put Australia on wheels, is dead. It all started with Gran Turismo. From those early PlayStation days, Sean was drawn ...
Further strengthening Holden’s position in the GM empire as a center for design and engineering excellence, the Australian outfit has been picked to develop two new cars to be sold in the Chinese ...
Holden ceased domestic Australian production just over a year ago and has transitioned to offering only imported General Motors products—there is a perk in all of that, however. The brand’s Managing ...
Holden's death as a homegrown car-maker in 2021 still causes pain across Australia and had a big effect on the local car market. While many of its former customers have moved on, there's certainly a ...
Once the number one make in Australia, Holden now mostly dwells in position number nine. In August, sales dropped by 18 per cent, almost double the market average. Had Subaru sold just 17 more cars, ...
Holden has been left as a big, red, glaring question mark following the sale of General Motors entire European operations after GM officially unloaded Opel and Vauxhall onto France’s PSA Group ...
The first fully Australian-made car rolled off the Holden production line in Melbourne on this day in 1948. The man who ...
It seemed to be a case of grand misrepresentation. Holden cars, those great Australian acquisitions, along with home, lawnmower and nuclear family, gave the impression of indigenous pride, the home ...
General Motors Holden has announced it will shut its assembly plant in Elizabeth, a northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, by the end of 2017. The closure will destroy the last 1,600 car ...
General Motors (GM) is killing off the iconic Holden brand and pulling out of Australia and New Zealand, the latest in a series of moves to shrink the US carmaker’s global presence as it ramps up ...
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