Construction of the Holden plant in Elizabeth, South Australia, began in May 1958. The company’s only production facility for the time being, the year was 1963 when the first car rolled off the ...
The last car built for sale by General Motors in Australia has been auctioned for $575,000 by Lloyds Auctioneers, which was far more than ten times its list price. The 2017 Holden Commodore VF Series ...
The very first Holden to roll off the line is the 48-215 at Fishermans Bend on November 29, 1948. On October 20, 2017, the story concludes with the final VF II Commodore built at the Elizabeth plant, ...
General Motors killed Holden last year, but the last Australia-built model rolled off the assembly line three years earlier. It was a 2017 VFII SS-V Redline and it’s now being auctioned by Lloyds.
Just three years after the end of local production, Holden, the car division that put Australia on wheels, is dead. It all started with Gran Turismo. From those early PlayStation days, Sean was drawn ...
GM affiliate Holden was the only local manufacturer to increase sales in August as the market fell by 9,807 vehicles or 13 per cent below the same month last year, writes Mike Duffy. But the Federal ...
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