Review Holden Colorado Ure and Colorado 7 With a slew of new or revised one-ton routes here and on the go, Holden has promptly rolled out upgrades for its light commercial twins, the Colorado and Colorado 7 SUV. Holden’s revamp is so light, soothing that you really can’t tell any difference from the two from […]
Review of Holden Colorado
Read moreReview of Holden Colorado When General Motors and Isuzu parted, Holden gave up the popular Rodeo badge. Replaced revised in 2008 is Colorado. In response to the utes’ burgeoning role as business-and-family family transport, the Colorado has taken on a flashy new look that fits comfortably in suburbs as well as bushes. New Beneath it […]
Review of Holden Suburban used: 1998-2001
Read moreReview of Holden Suburban used: 1998-2001 The Holden Suburban is a very large 4WD vehicle with good towing capacity and a spacious passenger engine. The Suburban can accommodate up to nine adults, albeit more practical than seven adults and two children – nothing else can be achieved in this US-designed giant. It can also carry […]
Reviews on Holden Insignia
Read moreReviews on Holden Insignia Look familiar? We’ve seen this car before, albeit briefly. Only 71 Insignia were sold in Opel-badged sportswear during 11 months General Motors introduced the German brand to Australian buyers in 2012 and 2013. It was a terrible failure and GM should have known better than to think that its European subsidiary […]
Review Holden Cascada CJ
Read moreReview Holden Cascada CJ Another new name in the Australian motorcycle industry, Holden Cascada is the convertible version of Holden Astra. These vehicles are sourced from Opel, Holden’s General Motors subsidiary. There are many different opinions about the materials for the roof. About a decade ago, there was a shift from the traditional hood to […]
Review VFII Holden Commodore SS-V
Read moreReview VFII Holden Commodore SS-V The best way to understand and enjoy a classic V8 is to drive it. Sit in the Commodore and you can hear a ticking clock – not a digital clock, but a clock running in the Holden homegrown. Every minute has a closer end. Not that you’ll know it, drive […]
Review Holden Trailblazer
Read moreReview Holden Trailblazer Marcus Craft tested and evaluated the 2016 LTZ Holden Trailblazer with specifications, fuel consumption and judgment. If Australia Australia’s SUV market is a Marvel superhero movie, then the HoldenTHER Trailblazer will be Hawkeye. Other superheroes have super impressive powers; Hawkeye, a skilled archer, could only relax one arrow. Snake, (mostly) reliable, nothing […]
Review Holden SSV Redline
Read moreReview Holden SSV Redline How do you say goodbye, when you know it better? You celebrate the highlights, grateful for the good times and complete it with dignity. And that’s exactly what Holden did after no less than 69 years of producing unique Australian cars. And talking about going out high above … The final […]
Review Holden Barina
Read moreReview Holden Barina 0 Holden Barina is a name tag that is more well known than many others in the company’s lineup. It has been around longer than Trax, Equinox, Colorado, Trailblazer, Spark, in fact, longer than everything except Astra and Commodore. The current generation Barina itself has been around for a while: it debuted […]
Review Holden Colorado
Read moreReview Holden Colorado The range of Holden Colorado models 2018 is very wide, and generally it has a very good price and positioning compared to its popular rivals. Whether you want a single taxi, an extra taxi or a double taxi; a pickup or taxi chassis; a 4×4 or 4×2; a manual or automatic; There […]
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