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“It wouldn’t be a Holden portfolio without a V8 sports car,” said GM Executive Director of Sales, Peter Keley. This reiterates comments made by Stefan Jacoby, who promised Holden would ...
Aussie V8 fans will have to get used to four-cylinder and V6 power for their future performance sedans, the Asia-Pacific boss of General Motors Stefan Jacoby has confirmed what has long been feared.
Holden is spending up to $250,000 to give its new, high-powered V8 a "throaty burble" after complaints from buyers that it is too smooth and too quiet. The American-built, Chevrolet-sourced Gen ...
Those changes include a country of origin situated in Germany, a front-wheel drive platform and no V8 engine option. However, Holden is keen on taking this Commodore racing in the V8 Supercars ...
Given that the present range of Commodore-based cars are now entering the final stages of their lifespans, it might seem strange to some that Holden has just introduced an all-new V8 into the line-up.
In September 1994, a 20-year-old rookie made his first appearance for Holden in a V8 Supercar at Sandown, and just one month later became a household name when he and teammate Brad Jones finished ...
Ford will retire the Falcon nameplate and pull funding from V8 Supercars at the end of 2015. In contrast, Holden will retain the Commodore nameplate on the imported front-wheel-drive car and looks ...
Created in tribute to the 40th anniversary of the Holden Sandman (as GM called its original shooting brake four decades ago), this showcar packs the heart of a V8 Supercar racer into a wagon-coupe ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Car maker Holden completed the disposal of its V8 supercar assets yesterday when it sold its contracted franchise for the Kmart ...
However, according to General Motors’ Australian division, the V8/rear-wheel-drive format is not dead. Speaking to Car Advice about this rather pressing subject, Holden’s director of ...
For a V8 auto ute I would definitely go for the Holden. Ford has given up on developing the Falcon but Holden is still committed to the Commodore and keeping it fresh and relevant. Disclaimer: You ...
Given that the present range of Commodore-based cars are now entering the final stages of their lifespans, it might seem strange to some that Holden has just introduced an all-new V8 into the line-up.