Drive: 2000 Holden Rodeo 3.2L V6 Manual 4WD Dual Cab ute review
"One tonne rodeo… he drives a one-tonne-row-day-ooo…" is the song that played in my mind after purchasing my one owner, sea foam blue (yes, you read right) manual, three point two litre V6 ...
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 that sold cars under its own marque in Australia. It was headquartered in Port Melbourne, with major industrial operations in the states of South Australia and Victoria. The 164-year-old company ceased trading at ...
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 from Holden satisfied a consumer taste that was akin to that of Americans at the time, muscle cars. This culture was manifest in the 1979 film Mad Max, and it continued through Holden's tenure ...
The Holden is a full-sized car produced by the company of the same name across 5 generations from 1948 until 1984. The Holden is also commonly referred to by their model designation (e.g., HQ) and also the H Series. The Holden was introduced to be Australia's car, being the first full scale produced automobile exclusive to the country. Prior to which, General Motors Holden's Ltd. assembled ...
The Holden Commodore is a series of automobiles that were sold by now-defunct Australian manufacturer Holden from 1978 until 2020. They were manufactured from 1978 to 2017 in Australia and from 1979 to 1990 in New Zealand, with production of the locally manufactured versions in Australia ending on 20 October 2017. [2] The first three generations of Holden produced Commodores (1978–2006) were ...