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

Jmk
  • 22nd Feb 2014 02:39am

Protecting a local automotive industry has cost too much in recent decades; you don't need to be an expert to know about the high labour costs, workers unions and small domestic market. Every locally manufactured car bar the Holden Cruze (a rebadged Chevrolet) is a large car. With consumers in an already minuscule market turning towards smaller and eco-friendly cars it's pretty obvious why Holden and every other manufacturer doesn't have a business case.


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