
Holden - Wikipedia
Holden ... Holden, formerly known as General Motors-Holden, was an Australian subsidiary company of General Motors. Founded in Adelaide, it was an automobile manufacturer, importer, and exporter …
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Holden Car Models List | Complete Holden Models by Year (1986
Explore the complete list of all Holden car models and variants from 1986 to 2026. Discover sedans, SUVs, trucks, and hybrid vehicles with detailed information for each generation.
Holden Cars: 101 Full Guide! - Amazing Cars and Drives
This complete guide covers Holden’s entire history, from iconic models like the FJ and Commodore to the key figures who built the brand, manufacturing milestones, and why Holden’s closure marked the …
Holden Australia: Service & Ownership Information
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Holden Market - CLASSIC.COM
Holden is an Australian automotive manufacturer that traces its roots to 1856. The company turned its attention to automaking in 1908, and went on to produce a wide range of cars. Australian products …
Holden - YouTube
From our saddlery days in 1856 to becoming a national icon, Holden is forever woven into the fabric of Australia.
Where Holden’s heroes are now: Six years after the Holden shutdown ...
Mar 14, 2026 · At the end of 2020, after 160 years in existence, owner General Motors made the decision to retire the Holden brand following the US automotive giant’s move to discontinue supply to …
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Rise And Fall Of Holden, And Rebirth As GMSV - Top Speed
Mar 25, 2024 · Like many of the oldest car companies in the world, Holden started in a different (well, slightly related) industry, beginning as a saddlery in 1856 by a man named James Alexander Holden.