Rock music plays on the radio in Romano Puntin’s workshop which is littered with tools and cars in various states of repair. “Welcome to the dream factory,” he says, standing in the doorway, his black ...
In September 1990, Wheels put the new Holden Commodore Group A SS up against the BMW M5 to find out which one was 'the best ...
In 2016, GM ceased local manufacturing in Australia. Two months ago, after dismal sales in 2019, GM announced it would kill the Opel-based Holden Commodore and Astra to focus on Holden-badged trucks ...
Ah, Holden! With local production stopped, the Australian arm of General Motors has become nothing more than an import-dependant automaker. From the Insignia-based Commodore to the Sonic-based Barina, ...
View post: 2022 Ford Mustang Shelby Super Snake For Sale With 6,023 Miles While GM‘s once-vast array of worldwide brands operated as separate units in the past, in today’s global economy they’ve all ...
Local Australian production of Holden vehicles ended in 2017, when the final Holden Commodore rolled off the assembly line at the automaker’s Victoria plant. Three years later, that final ...
For years, GM Authority has had the pleasure of following, reporting on and bringing you the latest from Holden as a manufacturer. Tomorrow, that will change as Holden’s Elizabeth production facility ...
Holden ceased domestic Australian production just over a year ago and has transitioned to offering only imported General Motors products—there is a perk in all of that, however. The brand’s Managing ...
Cue Green Day’s Good Riddance because Holden has officially stopped production in Australia as of today. Rather than having some generic vehicle take the last lap around the assembly line, Holden’s ...
Mark Reuss is widely credited for helping save Australia's only indigenous auto marque when he served as president and managing director for Holden Limited from February 2008 to July 2009. Reuss ...
The Holden brand will be killed off by General Motors in Australia and New Zealand by 2021 following dismal sales and shortly after it was announced the Commodore and Astra were being axed.
“Ford vs Holden,” a feature documentary tracking Australian rivalry between car brands, will take to the road in April. The film, which is targeting a cinema release, is produced by WildBear ...