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Written by Eric Rood
The final domestically built Holden rolled off it South Australia assembly plant on October 20. That ended nearly a century of autobuilding for General Motors" Australian nameplate.As of October 21, it also means that no Australians are mass-producing cars in factories. In the last five years, the Aussie branches of Ford and Toyota have both ceased production. Holden held out longer, but their cars will now be badge-engineered corporate cousins.
Date written: October 26, 2017
More of this article on the LS1 Tech website
ID: 9719
The final domestically built Holden rolled off it South Australia assembly plant on October 20. That ended nearly a century of autobuilding for General Motors" Australian nameplate.As of October 21, it also means that no Australians are mass-producing cars in factories. In the last five years, the Aussie branches of Ford and Toyota have both ceased production. Holden held out longer, but their cars will now be badge-engineered corporate cousins.
Date written: October 26, 2017
More of this article on the LS1 Tech website
ID: 9719