Holden Commodore 2016 News

The greatest Australian cars of this century!
By Byron Mathioudakis · 02 Jan 2025
What have been the most significant Australian cars since January 1, 2000 so far? With the first 25 years of the 21st century now out of the way, we rate the 10 most important models that left their mark, or came into their own afterwards.
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HiLux and Corolla fight for most sold car
By Tim Robson · 05 Dec 2016
More than 1 million cars already sold in 2016 as Toyota's HiLux and Corolla fight for number 1
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Holden ends engine production
By Tim Robson · 30 Nov 2016
Melbourne V6 engine factory sends last engine down the line, with more than 10 million built in 80 years.
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What topped the sales charts in October?
By Tim Robson · 04 Nov 2016
The Toyota HiLux has claimed the number one spot for October ahead of its arch rival, the Ford Ranger.
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Van Gis gets his own drift Supercar
By Tim Robson · 06 Oct 2016
There's only one thing to do with a leftover Holden Commodore Supercar if you're Red Bull Racing Australia – and that's to give it to Gizzy to drift it.
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Which car topped the September sales charts?
By Tim Robson · 06 Oct 2016
Mazda vaults up three spots to relegate Toyota to second as Hyundai claims three top-ten spots.
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USA to snatch away last commodores
By Andrew Chesterton · 28 Sep 2016
There's life in the Commodore yet, with Holden planning to build and ship 1,000 left-hand-drive cars to the USA before its factory closes in the second half of next year.
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Toyota tops August sales
By Tim Robson · 05 Sep 2016
The inevitable march towards a high-riding automotive future continued in August, as buyers continue to turn away from traditional passenger cars in favour of SUVS and utes.
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The best new-car deals for August.
By Chris Riley · 12 Aug 2016
As the end looms for homegrown Fords, you might want to grab a deal on a Falcon or Territory this month.
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New car sales slump in July
By Tim Robson · 03 Aug 2016
New vehicle market slips by almost 40,000 units in July as new financial year rolls in
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