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Few would guess that, in the mid-1980s, a small Australian maker quietly built the quickest four-door sedan on the planet. It ...
The German brand’s flagship performance SUV has joined the Western Australia Police Force as an emergency response vehicle.
GM bought Holden in 1931 as part of its early wave of international expansion. It became an iconic brand within Australia's lively car culture.
Some Holden Commodores have Chevy Bowtie badges because the Commodore VF was rebadged as a Chevy in the U.S. and because the car had a Chevy LS3 engine.
You may wonder how the infamous limousine ended up in Dearborn, Michigan. According to the Henry Ford’s website, “Henry Ford’s presidential Lincolns were leased to the White House.
Between 2007 and 2017, Holden—General Motors’ Australian arm—made a Commodore SS performance ute. Sadly, it was never brought here to the United States, despite being mechanically similar to ...
This creation started out life as a regular 1986 Commodore Berlina before being converted into a convertible by a member of the Holden Precision Driving Team. The conversion cost $30,000, a pretty ...
Be wary, too, of a car with huge kilometres on board as it may have been a hotel limo or executive taxi, two chores the car was destined for when it was new. Price: From $4000 to $12,000 Ford XG/XH ...
Where it all started I’ve always had some sort of old car, with Holden HR s being the dominant model: sedans, wagons and even a Premier wagon or a station sedan to use the correct terminology. | Buyer ...
We got a taste of the small sedan with Holden's Torana TT36 concept rolled out in 2004. The liftback sedan previewed the styling of the forthcoming VE Commodore and came powered by a 3.6-liter ...
In late 1982, Holden launched its sportiest model, the Commodore SS, available with a choice of 4.2- or 5.0-liter V-8 engines, the most powerful of which made an impressive 250 horsepower.