Holden
As a subsidiary of General Motors, Holden served as a way for GM to import and sell cars under a unique name in Australia. Holden cars like the Commodore, Caprice, and Ute were designed in-house, though a lot of its products were rebadged models from various brands, including Nissan, Opel, and Toyota, among others. Holden was essentially replaced by GM Specialty Vehicles, which imports the C8 Corvette and Chevy Silverado.
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The 10 Best Non-American Muscle Cars
Taking a dig at the American Muscle Car formula, here are some noteworthy global models that offered mega V-8 power in a relatively compact package
2018 Holden Bathurst Time Attack Concept
The Holden racer that honors the past but looks far into the future
Holden's Bathurst Time Attack Concept Car is a 1-Megawatt Beast!
Will we ever see it race the tracks? Perhaps not...
Australia Getting the Chevy Camaro SS, Colorado, and Silverado HD Through HSV
Holden Special Vehicle will convert them to RHD in 2018
2018 Holden Colorado SuperUte
All-new pickup racing series will start in 2018 with SIX automakers competing
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2016 Holden Commodore Black Edition
Australia's most iconic model gets a new styling package before going out of production