The VF Series II Commodore is about to bite the dust at the end of the year. And without a sporty rear-wheel-drive model in the lineup, Holden and HSV would have to say goodbye to their long line of ...
It was a win for the home team at the Australian Concours d’Elegance. Hemmings reports this 1969 Holden Monaro GTS became the first Australian car to ever win at such a prestigious event, even at ...
As much as it pains us to be losing the Holden Commodore as we know it, we hope it alleviates fellow Holden diehards’ stress levels to know Holden has gone back on the record stating they will always ...
The 2001 Holden Monaro V8 coupe was probably one of the best Australian cars of recent memory, and it found fans not only in its home market, but also in the US and UK, where it was sold as Pontiac ...
UK: Vauxhall shows de-badged Holden Monaro coupe at motor show to gauge customer reaction A bright red 5.7-litre V8 Monaro coupe, rather crudely stripped of its Holden badges (you don’t usually see ...
Though some purists insist that a vehicle that wasn't built in the US can't be an authentic muscle car, these five classics from Down Under will prove them wrong. Since the mid-1950s, America's ...
GM’s once upon a long-time ago thriving, now stumbling to find its place in the market, Holden brand, is doing some spring cleaning and auctioning off a number of important cars. Eight models are up ...
GM affiliate Holden is to export 1,200 Chevrolet-badged Monaro coupes to the Middle East in 2003, writes Mike Duffy. The first export order for the two door muscle car GM product czar Bob Lutz wants ...
Editor’s note: Bob Hall was once west coast editor for AutoWeek and Automotive News. That was before he invented the Miata, got quasi-famous, and moved to Oz to take up journalism again. Whaddya say ...
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