First look at new Holden Colorado 7 SUV
Pictures released by Chevrolet of its new TrailBlazer reveal the first look at Holden’s upcoming Colorado 7 – a localized version that sees the work ute turn into a seven-seat SUV.
Holden unveil LPG Commodore range
Holden has revealed its new range of factory-fitted LPG Commodores which replace the retiring petrol-LPG models in the current line-up.
Only one Aussie in COTY 2011
After a week of extensive testing, and rigorous culling, a final top six will be selected, one of which will win the Australian automotive industry’s most coveted prize.
Holden to launch Jackaroo successor
Holden will reintroduce a heavy-duty off-roader to its lineup from early 2013. It will be badged the Colorado 7, and is a full-size seven-seater.
Commodore engineering threatened?
Holden is in talks with the union body representing its Australian engineers about the future of its local design and engineering operations, which may be moved offshore in as little as three years.
HDT will polarize opinion
HDT has made a sensational, fourth addition to its Heritage line-up with the release of the VL inspired Group A.
Holden Colorado revealed
Styled in Brazil, built in Thailand, and finally free of engineering links with Isuzu Japan, the new-generation Colorado is GM’s freshly globalised ute for South East Asia.
Colour perfect for Peter
With the 5th anniversary of Peter Brock’s untimely death coming up, Holden has honoured the racing legend with a new colour available on all locally-built Commodore and Cruzes.
GM swaps red ink for black
Nothing like a near-death experience to get the blood pumping. And so it is with General Motors today announcing second quarter net income of US$2.5 billion, marking the company’s sixth consecutive profitable quarter.
Holden Ute tonneau cover now an option
Holden has announced an update to the VE Series II Ute's options list, with the arrival of a new three-piece hard tonneau cover
Holden wins grant to lighten Commodore
Holden has been awarded $39.8 million by the Federal Government, as part of its revived Green Car Innovation Fund
Holden Caprice favourite with LA Police
The preferred patrol sedan of US law-enforcement is big, V8-powered and built in Australia
Cruze hatch caught!
A keen-eyed Wheels reader has snapped Holden testing its Cruze hatch range, due to go on-sale in October, spotted undisguised in Myrtleford
Holden drives away to Malibu
141kW mid-sized Epica-replacement revealed
Ford cuts Aussie jobs
Ford to slash 240 jobs from its Australian workforce
Annual Fuel Costs Could Jump By $2000: NRMA
Motorists could see their annual fuel bill jump by more than $2000 as tension in the Middle East forces petrol prices towards $2.00 per litre, according to a new study by NRMA Motoring & Services.
The new 2012 Holden Cruze Hatch
Holden has today released new images of its upcoming 2012 Cruze Hatch, as part of its launch this week of the new Series II range
Smaller cars save more than you think
Ok, so small cars save on fuel. But did you know that your registration fees can be almost half that of a larger car?
Home built hero
Tony Wilson is going fast on a budget
Green Power
With 480kW and 803Nm, Walky’s latest is called ‘Supercar’ for a reason
Small the new big in Detroit
You know the world has changed fundamentally when the hero cars at the Detroit motor show are not big bore V8s or hulking pickup trucks but diminutive four-cylinder compacts and eco-cars.
How the West was won
Many visitors to the sunburnt West make the trip across the Nullabor to cruise vineyards, rivers and winding roads. But once a year, a hundred car nuts come to take in the sights at 200km/h.
Bob Lutz returns, Commodore does not
Rumours that the New GM will resurrect the Pontiac G8-Holden Commodore in the States are unfortunately untrue, with Vice Chairman Lutz admitting the RWD sedan is 'not viable'.
Holden stands alone
It's business as usual for Holden, despite its parent company going under.