Holden Chief Admits Brand Is In Rough State
Mark Bernhard sat down and said things aren't as peachy as once predicted.
Read More »Mark Bernhard sat down and said things aren't as peachy as once predicted.
Read More »Holden chairman Mark Bernhard said the brand won't simply be the "Commodore Company" anymore.
Read More »Mark Bernhard is confident Holden has the right product mix forthcoming.
Read More »Holden's Elizabeth manufacturing plant in Australia today churned out its last Commodore.
Read More »The future remains a tad murky.
Read More »Performance, technology and style to earn itself the Commodore name.
Read More »Out with Cruze, in with the new.
Read More »The product is the first important entry for the brand's upcoming global portfolio.
Read More »A shift from the Commodore Car Company.
Read More »The Commodore built by the people, for those people.
Read More »And hear what Holden chairman, Mark Bernhard, has to say about the brand.
Read More »Expect a few more teasers before Sunday's reveal.
Read More »The last homegrown Commodore is upon us.
Read More »Originally, even more engineering positions were to be axed from the brand.
Read More »With a long history of the Holden brand, Bernhard seems like just the man for the job.
Read More »It will be a tough task for whomever is tapped to take charge of the brand.
Read More »GM currently has four people in mind to succeed Gerry Dorizas at Holden, with rumor suggesting that Mark Bernhard is the favorite.
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