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The last Holden car will drive off the production line in Adelaide, Australia, this week, ending the country’s love affair with a car that was once a part of the national fabric.
America isn't the only country that produced great muscle cars over the years. Here are 10 fast Aussie models we missed out ...
Although the Holden brand is gone now (manufacturing stopped at the end of 2017, and the brand closed down totally right at the end of 2020) the company is still regarded as the most Australian car ...
The Toyota LandCruiser might be the only car that can claim to be more iconic – to Australians – than the Commodore. From the basic 70 Series Ute to fully loaded wagons, such as the modern classic 200 ...
Designer Peter Hughes reminisces about his work and colleagues during his ‘fortunate’ career working for Holden in its most ...
Luxurious Hastings street will be the scene of the third Noosa Concours d’Elegance this weekend, with many classic beauties ...
Unique Cars magazine was delighted to attend the recent opening of the new Neil Joiner Holden Heritage Centre at the ...
Australian Automotive Dealer Association CEO James Voortman was scathing in his assessment of how the negotiations between the two sides went down, laying the blame firmly at GM’s feet. “Over the past ...
While lost to the passage of time, General Motors’ Buick Division was the genesis for Australia’s own car brand – Holden. Tyson Bowen. 13:22 15 October 2023.
When Chrysler's two-door Valiant Charger came out in 1971, it was late to the party with Ford and GM Holden releasing muscle cars sooner. The Charger was based on the Valiant sedan, a variant of ...