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The third-generation Holden Commodore sedan is now legal for import, and so too is the related pickup version known as the Holden Ute. Think Crocodile Dundee meets El Camino. That's not a knoife!
A rare Holden Commodore SS V8 Ute which was clocked travelling at an astonishing 253km/h on a major motorway has been crushed by police.
Americans are scratching their heads over a right-hand-drive Holden Commodore SS ute that has appeared in an online auction with ID tags from a US police car.
Someone built their own Holden Commodore SS Ute replica using parts from American cars; it might not be completely legal, though.
A 2015 Chevrolet Caprice Special Construction Or A Holden Ute With Chevy Parts And VIN? In other words, the vehicle you see isn’t technically a Caprice or a Chevy SS, it IS a Holden Ute.
With Ford having finally unveiled the new-generation Everest, speculation has now turned to a Raptor flagship version, for release sometime in the near future. It doesn’t help that Ford chose the same ...
Australia’s mighty Ute legacy HSV started modifying Holden Commodore models in 1987, but the first Maloo (“Thunder” in an Aboriginal dialect) Ute was sold in 1992, featuring a 300-hp V-8, five-speed ...
A duo of Holden vehicles made headlines this weekend after peaking high at the auction block. First was a Holden Maloo Ute sporting a Corvette ZR1 engine under the hood, which sold for a ...
Following the demise of the Pontiac G8, General Motors is re-introducing a rear-wheel drive performance sedan as the 2014 Chevrolet SS performance sedan.
Holden whipped up massive support for its turn of the century SS performance ute with an ad for the ages. The ad would have been sure to draw the ire of the advertising standards panel with arm ...
Holden SS ute Holden whipped up massive support for its turn of the century SS performance ute with an ad for the ages. The ad would have been sure to draw the ire of the advertising standards ...
Holden made Australian car culture unique with its '70s-era powerful sedans and coupes. GM has pulled the plug and Holden is gone, so we take a fond look back.