Cars & Transportation

holden no longer

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: shanlee

13th Feb 2014 12:32am

It is a said day then we as an Australian country will see the holden go down in history as something we will talk about in the past

Anonymous
  • 21st Feb 2014 04:34pm

holden will still exist as such, just that they will be designed and manufactured by different people, and those designers will turn holden into something completely different to what it is now, so even if they keep the name, holden will eventually change completely

and they are keeping a design studio on australia, although its a bit of a joke, all they do is make sure the cars meet australian design requirements, so they practically do nothing


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