A rear-wheel-drive sedan based on the Holden Commodore has reportedly been approved for the US market, with Ute and wagon variants under consideration.
A rear-wheel-drive sedan based on the Holden Commodore has reportedly been approved for the US market, with Ute and wagon variants under consideration.
The next-gen Holden Commodore could be switching from its traditional rear-wheel-drive layout to front-wheel-drive to improve fuel economy.
Holden has launched a line-up of Redline Edition V-Series cars.
Holden has introduced the Series II Commodore range in Australia, essentially a set of minor updates for the Commodore lineup.
Officials from General Motors have said that the Caprice and El Camino may be revived in North America. While we have got the Caprice as a police interceptor, we’re talking about a road car available to public. Meanwhile, the El Camino would be based on a ute from GM Australia.