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As much as many of you begged GM, the Holden Commodore-based Ute never came to North America. Nevertheless, there’s one being offered for sale on Cars&Bids that comes complete with a 355 ...
This is the story of the forgotten Holden dealership in Japan. Holden had a few attempts to launch the brand internationally, ...
However, the fascination with car-derived utes such as the V8-powered Holden Commodore has not faded in North America. General Motors and Holden came so close to exporting the Commodore ute to the ...
Holden has released details of the new Commodore ute and GM execs are looking hard at whether this car-based unibody pickup could be added to its U.S. lineup. The ute rolls on the same 118.5-inch ...
Holden—General Motors’ Australian arm—made a Commodore SS performance ute. Sadly, it was never brought here to the United States, despite being mechanically similar to cars we have here.
The equipment level of the Ute SS mirrored that of the Holden Commodore SS, the passenger car on which it was based. Subsequently and based on the VE model generation, GM considered bringing the ...
The last time you saw a unique and stunning classic car drive by, did you wonder if ... which is what makes this two-face 1980 Holden Ute so gobsmackingly wonderful because it’s a rolling ...
China already has 11 models on offer, and Buick's growth in that market is about the only thing keeping Volkswagen, who's been making cars there since the mid-1980s, up at night. The Holden Ute SS ...
Hot off the heels of MG confirming a dual-cab is headed our way, Chery could be bringing two workhorses Down Under with one ...
Why Holden’s Ute? It’s because the Aussie El Camino was a perfect shape to camouflage a mid-engine test mule and, according to Kociba, would let the C8 development car hide in plain sight.
A true missile isn’t supposed to be pristine and perfect, since drift practice typically involves putting the car in the wall pretty frequently. A cheap old Holden ute is an ideal base in this ...