Things are slowly coming to a close in Australia. Holden will cease manufacturing cars in October of this year, a Holden Dream Cruise is planned to send the locally-built Commodore out with a bang, ...
The Holden Commodore and Holden Astra have been discontinued for the 2020 model year, with General Motors Australia choosing to move away from passenger cars and focus on its truck and SUV business ...
No longer is the Holden Commodore, one of Australia’s most iconic passenger cars, assembled locally. Now, the new-generation model is imported exclusively from Germany. Whether that’s a good thing or ...
The very first Holden to roll off the line is the 48-215 at Fishermans Bend on November 29, 1948. On October 20, 2017, the story concludes with the final VF II Commodore built at the Elizabeth plant, ...
The Holden Commodore has been a mainstay of Australian police motor pools for decades. In fact GM’s been supplying Commodores to the South Australian police for 70 years now. Then comes along the Kia ...
For many Australians, calling the new ZB a Commodore is tantamount to being forced to call your Mum’s new boyfriend ‘Dad.’ It's not built here, available in rear-wheel drive, there's no sign of a V8 ...
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 ...
For many Australians, calling the new ZB a Commodore is tantamount to being forced to call your Mum’s new boyfriend ‘Dad.’ It's not built here, available in rear-wheel drive, there's no sign of a V8 ...
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