Holden FB Reviews
You'll find all our Holden FB reviews right here. Holden FB prices range from $2,310 for the FB Standard to $4,070 for the FB Special.
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Holden Reviews and News
Affordable Aussie muscle still available
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By Neil Dowling · 05 Jun 2021
Six Aussie power-house models that are now on the auctioneer's block have been selected as ones to watch as bidders queue for Australian muscle cars and their prices rocket to huge figures.Peter Brock's personal Group A Commodore hit almost $1.1 million a
Australian classics shooting up in value
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By Neil Dowling · 04 Apr 2021
Aussie cars are well and truly back in vogue, with record prices on sought-after rare examples seen at recent auctions expected to continue for at least another three years.Shannons national auction manager Christophe Boribon told CarsGuide that the heat
Supercars drivers want say in Gen3
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By Stephen Ottley · 03 Apr 2021
Former Bathurst 1000 winner David Reynolds has called on his fellow drivers to unite to form a driver’s association to help make the sport safer and more exciting for fans
SUV, small car and pick-up resale superstars
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 20 Mar 2021
Unless you were prudent enough to buy a Toyota FJ Cruiser - more on that later - most new cars are not great financial investments.Most will depreciate to less than half their original purchase price within four years, and then continue to slide until the
What Supercars has in store for 2021
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By Stephen Ottley · 27 Feb 2021
Mt Panorama, Bathurst is the spiritual home of motorsport in Australia - so it's fitting that it hosts the opening round of the Supercars Series.It shouldn't be the V8 beasts at Bathurst this weekend though, the series has stepped up to fill the place of
Holden’s role in massive Supercars shift
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By Stephen Ottley · 07 Feb 2021
This week saw two seismic events shake the Australian automotive landscape. Firstly, the country’s most successful touring car driver in history announced he’s quitting driving to take on a new leadership role with the powerhouse Triple Eight Race Engineering team. Secondly, the latest new-car sales figures put the final nail in Holden’s coffin, with no new Holdens sold in January 2021.
GM commits to an electric future
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By Tung Nguyen · 29 Jan 2021
General Motors is betting big on an electric future, announcing its intention to be a tailpipe emissions-free brand in passenger cars by 2035, but could Holden have fit in that picture?The news comes less than a year after GM pulled the plug on its Holden
Last Holden VF Commodore being auctioned off
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By Justin Hilliard · 28 Jan 2021
If you ever wanted to own a piece of Australian motoring history, few would have more significance than the final Holden Commodore built on local soil. And as it turns out, it’s currently looking for a new owner
Eight cars that were retired in 2020
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By Andrew Chesterton · 10 Jan 2021
Another year gone means another batch of cars officially buried, with either lacklustre sales or a change of corporate direction spelling the end for cars as diverse as the Abarth 124 Spider to the Hyundai Veloster, and even the very last (ever) Holdens.
Holden’s secret super ute revealed!
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By Andrew Chesterton · 07 Jan 2021
Holden and HSV were ready to launch a 550Nm Colorado-based super ute in Australia to take down the Ford Ranger Raptor, only for the brand to be axed before the first utes could hit dealerships.