Holden Caprice can be purchased from: Holden, Car Sales, Car Point, Drive, Auto Trader, Cars Guide, Discount Used Cars, eBay, Aussie Car Brokers, A1 Battery Pro, Auto Line, to name a few.
Holden Caprice was created in 1990.
Holden WM Caprice was created in 2006.
Holden VQ Caprice was created in 1990.
A Holden Statesman is a car. This vehicle also goes by many other names such as Holden Caprice, Buick Park Avenue, Chevrolet Caprice and Buick Royaum to name a few.
A Holden LX Torana Sedan, a Valiant CL Stationwagon, a Valiant VH Charger, a Holden HJ Statesman Caprice, and a Holden HQ Monaro.
Holden was founded in 1856 as a saddlery company by the man named James Alexander Holden. It was only in 1931 when Holden was bought by GM that it started to manufacture automotive products. Then in 1948 the Holden was launched although officially designated "48-215", the car was marketed simply as the "Holden".
I don't believe it is since I have worked on cars for over 30 years and have never heard of Holden here in the USA. Holden was bought out by Vauxhall, which is part of General Motors & is now sold as the VXR8
Holden started business in Australia in 1856. The company made saddlery, and moved into car bodies when car manufactures built engine and chassis only. General Motors bought Holden in 1931. Holden built its' first complete car in Australia in 1948.
On my caprice I know because it was a police car it used R-12 and it can't be bought in stores. Only mechanics are authorized to carry it!
When you bought it did they tell you it would have to be programmed by the dealership?
EK Holden is a series of vehicles produced by General Motors from 1961 to 1962. Because of the age of the vehicle a person looking to purchase one would probably have to speak with antique car dealers.
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".