Phil Harding, managing director of Holden Special Vehicles, says the Australian power wars are effectively over. GoAuto has quoted Harding as saying that it's simply becoming too expensive to ...
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Drive on MSN‘Targeted by the masses’: How Holden Commodore owners can protect their cars from theftThe Holden Commodore has been a mainstay on Australian roads for decades. However, the iconic car has been a hot commodity ...
Understandably, the mastermind behind the event has build some very impressive street cars, including the heavily modified Holden Special Vehicles (HSV) making a rather abbreviated appearance in ...
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Why Chris Harris Always Loved Holden Sports Sedans From AustraliaThe Holden HSV GTSR W1 impresses with a powerful engine and performance upgrades, prized by collectors. The Australian automotive industry is something of an anomaly compared to other domestic ...
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CarExpert.com.au on MSNHot Holden Commodore targeted by angle grinder-wielding thieves in broad daylightThieves have been filmed attempting to steal an HSV Senator with an angle grinder, as the spate of Holden Commodore heists continues.
In fact, HSV sees itself as almost starting again; rebuilding its customer base (and even its newsletter subscriber base) as it shifts from power-soaked Commodores to imported Camaros and this: the ...
Talk to your dealer, who I'm sure will be both an HSV dealer and a Holden dealer, he should be able to repair the sat-nav screen and send the bill to either HSV or Holden, in this case it should be ...
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