Holden facts for kids
Holden is an automobile maker, owned by General Motors. It is based in Australia. Holden is known for making rear wheel drive cars.
On 20 October 2017, the last existing vehicle plant, located in Elizabeth, South Australia, was closed.[citation needed] The brand continues as an importer of vehicles.
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The celebrated Holden Monaro coupé, introduced in 1968 and based on the mainstream Kingswood, has since gained a cult following.
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The UC, Holden's final iteration of the Torana was replaced by an interim four-cylinder version of the Commodore until the Camira was launched in 1982.
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The Commodore was introduced in 1978, following the success of its Kingswood forebear. It would become Holden's bestselling vehicle to date.
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The Monaro coupé was resurrected in 2001 as a low-volume niche model. Unanticipated overseas demand proved otherwise, with the Monaro selling in the UK as a Vauxhall Monaro and throughout the United States as the Pontiac GTO.
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The Holden Commodore (ZB); a re-badged Opel, was the last Commodore model before the discontinuation of the Holden marque
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Garth Tander driving a Holden VF Commodore for the Holden Racing Team in 2015.
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In Spanish: Holden para niños