yes, well only parts, the commodore is made in Australia the captiva and cruze and epica in Korea and so on. This is because Holden is owned by general motors which has car manufactures all over the world. i.e. Chevrolet vauxhall, Opel Isuzu etc. therefore some of those manufactures would have made some of the Holden's we have. It is awesome i am cool
Holden ute is made by general motors Holden in Australian
Because it is a Australian car
The Holden is an iconic Australian car.
Australia- Holden is the only Australian make of car.
As of 2014, Holden is still Australia's "own" brand of car. Though foreign-owned now, the Holden is identified with unique Australian culture. The factory will be closing down within a few years. Toyota still has a car-making plant in Australia, but it is not "Australian".
I believe it was named after the founder of the company, William C Holden. Holden is now the Australian division of GM.
A1. The one who makes Holden cars are Australian people. A2. Holden are owned by General Motors.
Holden (the car)
The Holden FX I think
The engine Holden V8 was produced by the Australian General Motors between the years 1969 and the year 2000. It was used in the cars for the Australian Touring Championships.
Holden Astra is an Australian made compact car that began production in 1984 and ended production in 2009. The Holden Astra was marketed by the company Holden, which was a subsidiary of General Motors.
Holden was the first car manufacturer to come up with the Ute, the only problem is Holden is an American company.