Holden





Origin: AU Australia

Founder James Alexander Holden

Years of Activity 1948-2020

Parent Company General Motors Company

Headquarters Port Melbourne, Australia

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  • Discontinued Production

    2018-2022 Holden Commodore Supercars
    2019 Holden Astra TCR
    2017-2018 Holden Barina AP4
    2013-2017 Holden Commodore V8 Supercars
    2005-2007 Holden Commodore V8 Supercars
    2003-2005 Holden Commodore V8 Supercars
    2003-2005 Holden Ute SS V8 Ute Racing
    2001-2003 Holden Commodore V8 Supercars
    2001-2003 Holden Ute SS V8 Ute Racing
    1998-2001 Holden Commodore V8 Supercars
    1995-1999 Holden Commodore V8 Supercars
    1997-1998 Holden Commodore V8 Supercars
    1993-1997 Holden Commodore V8 Supercars
    1987-1988 Holden Commodore SS Group A
    1986 Holden Commodore SS Group A

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    CA Lancia

    2020-05-20 03:40
    Great News! www.thedrive.com/news/33503/cranky-australian-senator-offers-1-to-buy-holden-brand-from-gm
    AU HQMonaro1972

    2020-02-18 19:50
    Injustice.
    FR SolanaBogon

    2020-02-18 19:07
    RIP Holden, GM screwed one more time


    NL Desscythe17

    2020-02-17 13:34
    Sadly GM has announced they will terminate the Holden brand by 2021, meaning this 164-year old marque will come to an end.


    NL Desscythe17

    2019-09-16 06:46
    HQMonaro1972 wrote


    Specifics for engines and transmissions. I worked on Commodores quite a bit so I'm covered for those, but the stuff like Kingswoods, Monaros and the like are a bit rusty on me. By specifics I mean horses, torque, and what years they were available in them.

    I ain't trusting Wikipedia. :/

    Try automobile-catalog, they seem to have a lot of info on Holdens.
    AU HQMonaro1972

    2019-09-16 02:24
    Desscythe17 wrote

    Why is it a problem? There are few people contributing to this website, and lots of cars out there, so there is bound to be missing cars.
    What kind of assistance do you need?


    Specifics for engines and transmissions. I worked on Commodores quite a bit so I'm covered for those, but the stuff like Kingswoods, Monaros and the like are a bit rusty on me. By specifics I mean horses, torque, and what years they were available in them.

    I ain't trusting Wikipedia. :/


    NL Desscythe17

    2019-09-16 00:23
    HQMonaro1972 wrote
    Do you guys realize how much of a problem it is that we're missing the entire 1970s?
    Like seriously, I'd already have it half complete, but I don't know if my information is hefty enough to make pages for cars, so if I could get any assistance from you gentlemen it would be appreciated.

    Why is it a problem? There are few people contributing to this website, and lots of cars out there, so there is bound to be missing cars.
    What kind of assistance do you need?
    AU HQMonaro1972

    2019-09-16 00:17
    Do you guys realize how much of a problem it is that we're missing the entire 1970s?
    Like seriously, I'd already have it half complete, but I don't know if my information is hefty enough to make pages for cars, so if I could get any assistance from you gentlemen it would be appreciated.


    NL Desscythe17

    2018-07-14 12:23
    So I did some maintenance on this page, as the line-up was completely outdated. Unfortunately, I can't add any new cars since the current Holden website doesn't list specifications for its cars (whatever happened to informing the consumer?)...

    TLDR: The Holden page will be empty for the foreseeable future.


    NL Desscythe17

    2013-12-11 20:32
    I don't think they will be built in New Zealand, because the whole problem is the Australian Dollar, so maybe they'll produce everything else in South Korea and the USA. I'm afraid the Commodore will be discontinued though, seeing as its sales aren't even close to what they were once. Maybe if the Chevrolet SS is a success in the US (I doubt it), they will make a successor for it, and badge engineer it into a Holden so that the Commodore can live on?

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