Holden

  • Commodore
    Manufactured by the Holden division of General Motors (GM) in Australia and formerly in New Zealand. From 1984, Holden began branding the flagship Commodore model as Calais; the Berlina and Holden Ute followed in 1988 and 2000.
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  • Monaro
    The Monaro is an automobile which was produced by Holden, the Australian branch of General Motors from 1968 to 1977 and then re-introduced onto the Australian and New Zealand markets in 2001. It was discontinued in late 2005.
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  • Special
    The Special was complemented by the entry-level Holden Standard and the mid-range Holden Business. The Standard became the Belmont, the Special the Kingswood, with the Premier staying as is.
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  • Torana
    The name comes from an Aboriginal word meaning "to fly". The four-cylinder versions of the Torana became known as the Holden Sunbird in 1976. In South Korea the LJ Torana was produced locally as the Chevrolet 1700 and Saehan Camina.
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