Click image for a full hi-res gallery! See the Calais V in its own gallery here. Click image for a full hi-res gallery! See the Calais V in its own gallery here. With yesterday’s launch of the all-new ...
Big changes are afoot at Holden. After General Motors opted to shut down its only plants Down Under, its Australian subsidiary is shifting from a manufacturer to an importer of automobiles. The ...
This week, Holden manufacturing will go offline for good, but the brand is hopeful for a fresh start with new product beginning to trickle into showrooms. Among the inbound crossovers and SUVs, Holden ...
The Holden Commodore and Holden Astra have been discontinued for the 2020 model year, with General Motors Australia choosing to move away from passenger cars and focus on its truck and SUV business ...
One big sedan coming out in 2017, three different names and a lot of hate - that's how you could sum up the replacement for the Opel Insignia, which will be sold as the Holden Commodore in Australia ...
Holden Commodore managed to do what seemed to be impossible during difficult financial times: it became the best selling passenger car in Australia for the 13th consecutive year. Commodore is a ...
Nearly twice as many Australians bought used cars last year compared to new, with ...
After getting our first look at the all-new Opel Insignia, the Australian bound version of the car has been revealed, taking the shape of the 2018 Holden Commodore. For the first time in the Commodore ...
Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow. Prior to the automotive beat, he covered spyware, Web building technologies, and computer hardware. He began ...
Holden has a new Commodore coming in 2018, though the car is really a rebadged Opel Insignia Grand Sport (a Buick Regal Sportback to us Yanks) that will be sourced from Germany, as opposed to made ...
Lower your flags to half-mast, for the king is dead: Holden will retire its flagship Commodore sedan in 2020. Thankfully, it’s race cars will continue to live for just a little bit longer. Originally ...
GM and Holden’s announcement yesterday that they’ll cease their Australian operations in 2017 could put the Australian automotive industry in jeopardy. GM’s announcement comes just seven months after ...