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HG. Released in 1970 the HG utility was the final refinement of the HK/HT. ... The largest Holden Ute ever built was now powered by Commodore’s fuel injected V6 and the newly re-worked, ...
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Holden intends to sell the new tonneau cover for a small fortune. Knowing that true Ute fans would have a hard time resisting it, Holden priced the aftermarket equipment to AU$3,600, fitting included.
YOU can take the Holden badge out of Australia, but you can’t kill the classic hunks of metal that diehard fans keep running like clockwork. Read Today's Paper Tributes & Notices.
Holden poised to build world's fastest ute, 577 hp on tap. While America has its ongoing performance war among the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Challenger, a similar battle in ...
GM Holden president, Alan Batey, who worked under Reuss as his Australian sales and marketing chief, said he was hopeful Commodore Ute and sedan could both be sold in the U.S.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. THE home-grown Holden ute has been confirmed for export to the United States but Americans don't know what to make of it - or call ...
An Australian automotive enthusiast living in the U.K. found himself in a bit of hot water with French customs when they deemed his 1970 Holden HG ute a smuggling vehicle, threatening to crush it ...
Holden Commodore ute sales are down by a staggering 31 per cent year-to-date, the lowest sales of all time. The sedan and wagon are up 15 per cent since the new Commodore arrived.
HOLDEN is poised to introduce what will become the world’s fastest ute — probably of all time — leaving a legacy likely to last decades after General Motors’ Australian factories close in ...
YOU can take the Holden badge out of Australia, but you can’t kill the classic hunks of metal that diehard fans keep running like clockwork. Read Today's Paper Tributes & Notices.