2018-2019 Holden Commodore Recalled Over Fuel Leak Concerns
Only 365 vehicles are affected by this recall.
Read More »Only 365 vehicles are affected by this recall.
Read More »Holden is now an SUV and truck brand only.
Read More »Could this have an impact on Walkinshaw's long-lasting relationship with General Motors?
Read More »Well that's a bit strange.
Read More »Better to find the limits in practice than the race, right?
Read More »For the official Virgin Australia Supercars Eseries.
Read More »Hinchcliffe enters the General Motors fray.
Read More »Holden is working with Supercars on new regulations set to come into play for 2021.
Read More »The ZB Holden Commodore remains.
Read More »Help a fellow reader figure out if this is an issue, or not.
Read More »Diesel models are likely on the chopping block.
Read More »But nothing is official yet.
Read More »The brand also launched a new Black Edition locally.
Read More »The brand said it's "thrilled" it didn't go down the same path with one of its own vehicles.
Read More »Slowing sales, odd manufacturing agreements and more paint an uncertain picture.
Read More »Factories have officially stopped producing new Commodore and Equinox models.
Read More »The design seen here will grace the Opel Insignia, Buick Regal and the Holden Commodore.
Read More »Opel will continue building cars for GM for two or three more years. Then what?
Read More »Don't expect Holden to run a Chevrolet Camaro.
Read More »The ZB Commodore will join the fleet over the next two years.
Read More »Nissan first entered the series five years ago.
Read More »One day, we could see the Camaro face the ZB Commodore and the Ford Mustang.
Read More »Ford has a new competitor for the popular racing series Down Under.
Read More »The ZB Commodore-based Supercar will forge on with a V8 engine for the foreseeable future.
Read More »Penske says Ford hasn't shown much interest in backing Supercars for the future.
Read More »The campaign aims to strengthen the Commodore as it transitions from a locally-made sedan to an import.
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