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Holden - Wikipedia Holden's primary products were its own models developed in-house, such as the Holden Commodore, Holden Caprice, and the Holden Ute However, Holden had also offered badge-engineered models under sharing arrangements with Nissan, Suzuki, Toyota, Isuzu, and then GM subsidiaries Opel, Vauxhall and Chevrolet
Holden Commodore (VF) - Wikipedia The Holden Commodore (VF) is a full-size car that was produced by Holden between June 2013 and October 2017 [1] It was the second and last significantly restyled iteration of the fourth (and final) generation of the Holden Commodore to be manufactured in Australia
Holden (automobile) - Wikipedia The Holden is a full-sized car produced by the company of the same name across 5 generations from 1948 until 1984 The Holden is also commonly referred to by their model designation (e g , HQ) and also the H Series The Holden was introduced to be Australia's car, being the first full scale produced automobile exclusive to the country
List of Holden vehicles - Wikipedia List of Holden vehicles Holden, officially GM Holden Ltd was the Australian subsidiary of General Motors (GM), the world’s second largest automaker [1] Since its automotive beginnings, Holden has offered a range of locally manufactured vehicles, either of their own or foreign design
Category:Holden vehicles - Wikipedia Pages in category "Holden vehicles" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total This list may not reflect recent changes
Holden, Massachusetts - Wikipedia Holden is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States The town was founded in 1741, and the Town Square (Center, Common) was donated by John Hancock, former Governor of Massachusetts
Home | City of Holden The City of Holden, Missouri is a vibrant community of roughly 2,000 residents located about fifty miles from Kansas City It was built in 1857 in anticipation of the arrival of the Pacific Railroad, largely due to the efforts of Isaac Jacobs and Samuel Cummings