GM Hit With Class Action Lawsuit Over Defective Holden Vehicle Transmissions
Affecting a long list of cars.
Read More »Affecting a long list of cars.
Read More »It has already attracted a high bid of over $250,000 AUD.
Read More »A year and a half after production stopped, every car is sold. Sort of.
Read More »Each is equipped with a V8 engine, but no manual transmission-equipped models are left.
Read More »Owners were treated to a special day at the proving ground.
Read More »And most of them have been marked up.
Read More »GTS, GTSR and some entry-level Clubsport and Maloo models remain.
Read More »The ute has been a defining body style for Holden over decades of production.
Read More »Holden, as the world knew it for decades, is gone, but it still has a future.
Read More »Suddenly, the Holden Commodore is a museum piece.
Read More »The last Commodore-based HSV rolled off the assembly line last Friday.
Read More »Estimates pegged the car at around $230,000.
Read More »If it sells for the predicted amount, it will be the most-expensive GTS R W1 sold yet.
Read More »30 years of HSV cars on one track.
Read More »The last car rolled off the assembly line last month, but the last batch of cars are en route to dealerships.
Read More »The assembly lines have gone silent, but there are still VF Commodores for sale.
Read More »Holden's Elizabeth manufacturing plant in Australia today churned out its last Commodore.
Read More »The final cars are ready to roll off the assembly line ahead of the plant's official closure on October 20.
Read More »Holden will end vehicle production after 69 years this Friday.
Read More »Holden did not verify its authenticity, however.
Read More »One last Motorsport, Director and Magnum Ute will head to the auction block.
Read More »168 cars remain for sale, though dealers are charging over $78,000 for one.
Read More »The Mustang outsold the mainstream Honda Civic and other family cars.
Read More »New South Wales has taken delivery of one show car, but FCA is reportedly gunning for the contract.
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