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  1. Holden - Wikipedia

    The Holden was launched in 1948, creating long waiting lists extending through 1949 and beyond. [38][39] The name "Holden" was chosen in honour of Sir Edward Holden, the company's first …

  2. Holden Pickup Truck Buying Guide: How to Choose the Right Model

    3 days ago · Learn what to look for in a Holden pickup truck—compare types, features, and real-world usability to avoid common buyer mistakes.

  3. Holden Cars: 101 Full Guide! - Amazing Cars and Drives

    This complete guide covers Holden’s entire history, from iconic models like the FJ and Commodore to the key figures who built the brand, manufacturing milestones, and why Holden’s closure marked the …

  4. Holden Cars, News and Reviews | Motor1.com

    Dec 10, 2024 · Get the latest on new Holden models including spy shots, first drives, in-depth reviews, concept car photos, new features and more.

  5. HOLDEN Models, Photos, Specs & Engines (1948-2020) - autoevolution

    Mar 20, 2025 · List of production and discontinued HOLDEN models with full specs reference and photo galleries

  6. Holden specifications catalogue - Automobile-Catalog

    Holden catalogue Specifications catalogue of the Holden cars, all models and types.

  7. Rise And Fall Of Holden, And Rebirth As GMSV - Top Speed

    Mar 25, 2024 · Like many of the oldest car companies in the world, Holden started in a different (well, slightly related) industry, beginning as a saddlery in 1856 by a man named James Alexander Holden.

  8. Holden history: from the beginning to the end - Drive

    Feb 17, 2020 · Holden has been a part of our story for 72 years. Here's how it helped shape Australia.

  9. Holden history timeline: All the biggest hits and misses ... - CarsGuide

    Feb 22, 2020 · The Holden-badged car is no more, with General Motors announcing it will ‘retire’ the brand after deciding to withdraw from all right-hand-drive markets including Australia.

  10. Holden Reviews, Price and Specifications | CarExpert

    GM Holden was the Australian subsidiary of General Motors (GM) until it was retired in 2020 after more than 100 years of operations. The Lion Brand was once a leading local manufacturer, producing a …