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31-12-2020, 10:30 AM | #1 | |||
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Probably didn't take a genius to realise that once you peg your brand so hard to being 'Australia's own' then got rid of the Australian part that the writing was on the wall. They built a cult of personality around the Commodore for years and let everything else flounder or offered cheap ****ty cars with their badge on it from Daewoo. It's a good article though covering a lot that went on from 2013 to now. Also the Toyota CEO who came out of retirement to turn the brand around, then threw in the towel before he had to make the unpopular announcements - what an absolute joke |
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31-12-2020, 11:38 AM | #2 | |||
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Lost interest in Holden after the last WB.
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31-12-2020, 11:51 AM | #3 | ||
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Curtains come down. Hookers go down.
Not sure if I’d laud the classic Holden era as good, but lovably iconic and mostly fixable anywhere. Good for the days when ordinary people travelled more adventurously by car. And I still think the Government should find a way to take the name back off a multinational, and store it in case we ever have a local car industry again. |
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I would.
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31-12-2020, 11:57 AM | #5 | |||
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31-12-2020, 12:20 PM | #6 | ||
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At one point like Ford, they had quite the offering of trucks too.
You could buy, Bedford, Isuzu, Chev C series in various GVM ratings as well as the bus division which so many local bus bodies were built on, (custom coaches manufacturing co) CCMC being one I remember the most. Still see a couple getting around as motorhome conversions. Never really understood why they both would pull out of the heavy vehicle market.
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31-12-2020, 12:37 PM | #7 | |||
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I'll always maintain that the 3.6L Alloytec is a boat anchor but apparently it responds really well to forced induction. What I do like about Holden was how they adopted the engines and electronics from their US parent company, from my perspective from an aftermarket repair the diagnostics on Commodores was much easier and more readily available than the Falcon, there was no issues pulling information out of them with a scanner and they all worked with all the functions. The Falcon on the other hand is an orphan in the Ford family, it didn't share electronics or engines with Ford global (aside from Ecoboost) - pain in the *** to program, scan, pull information from. Had a $5000 scanner costing me $2000 a year in updates that was a paper weight with a Falcon, having to borrow another shops one which still couldn't do everything - they don't spend money figuring out the diagnostics on an orphan that's unique in Australia/NZ market regardless of how much you pay for it. Having to get programming done at a Ford dealership 20km down the road and ferrying cars backwards/forwards. Said scanner could pull live data from the Lebonator and do programming functions and that car has the electronics of a microwave No drama with a Commodore - uses the same electronics and engines as the stuff in the USA,much cheaper to develop aftermarket diagnostic software for. |
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31-12-2020, 12:45 PM | #8 | ||
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31-12-2020, 12:47 PM | #9 | |||
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Holden can be MG Mark 2. Instead of aging boomers in 2020 buying the new Chinese crap they think come out of the motherland with the nostalgic feeling of the ‘70s, the flat peak hat, diff welded mang mang **** off we’re full brigade can buy ‘Holdens’ in twenty years time with cheap CCP backed finance. |
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31-12-2020, 02:44 PM | #10 | ||
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31-12-2020, 03:10 PM | #11 | |||
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Also the ZB (I won't call IT a commodore 'cause It Isn't) is also a capable vehicle. They'll both be great S/H buys in a couple of years time i reckon.. |
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31-12-2020, 03:14 PM | #12 | ||
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Agree on the ZB. I'd own the 4 cylinder FWD version. I've seen 2018/19 15k km examples for ~ $20k now. Raving bargain.
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31-12-2020, 03:34 PM | #13 | ||
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I was walking through the Elizabeth shopping centre the other day and noticed a Hyundai display in one of the shops, then i noticed the name...Peter Page Hyundai.
For those not familiar, Peter Page Holden was an institution when it comes to Holden dealers, been on the corner of Elizabeth way and a constant supporter of local sport for half a century and whilst im sure the sporting association will continue, seeing it a Hyundai dealer puts a full stop on Holdens presence in the Elizabeth area. |
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31-12-2020, 03:52 PM | #14 | ||
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31-12-2020, 04:43 PM | #15 | ||
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Except if you want parts for them. GM can’t be trusted to give a damn about parts supply. There are no business ethics there. Now they have bailed, it will be about doing everything for as cheap as possible. There are already screwing people on warranty from all reports. Dealers put claims into HQ and they are being rejected, unless it’s a clear manufacturing fault. If they think it’s not their problem they will just reject it. They don’t need to worry about burning potential customers any more.
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31-12-2020, 04:43 PM | #16 | |||
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Back on topic. I still cannot believe GM is gone from Australia.
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31-12-2020, 04:56 PM | #19 | |||
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It would be the Gen Ys and other younger car 'drivers' who think there is a similarity, and not even know what the initials 'MG' refer to. As for a 2040 Holden EV from China, it won't be the rusted on Holden fans buying them, they will all be dead, and not be aware of such heresy. Soccer, Bat-pies, Pandas and Holden ****-boxes for true blue 'Strayans. Last edited by lra; 31-12-2020 at 05:06 PM. |
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31-12-2020, 05:04 PM | #20 | |||
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Pontiac GTO lights made in Korea ............ and I was gullible enough to think they were left-over spare Holden lights. |
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31-12-2020, 05:38 PM | #21 | ||
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31-12-2020, 06:13 PM | #22 | ||
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A lot of events and decisions occurred to get to this point but the mismanagement is just unbelievable.
How on earth they thought they could get away with swapping out the locally built volume seller and slapping the badge on an import while not having a fresh line up ready is beyond comprehension In all honesty though we were very lucky Holden survived the GFC when Pontiac got the axe because by all accounts they wanted Holden to go at the same time. How they spun that I will never know but it gave us some more if not borrowed time to get the VF. Though I have read a few articles that say Holden wanted to design and build different models to cater for the market shift. We can speculate how well that would have worked out but I guess it would have done better than what has occurred. They reckon they have dozens dealers for GMSV which is quite crazy as I wouldn't have any confidence in GM at all given what has happened. |
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31-12-2020, 06:31 PM | #23 | ||
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31-12-2020, 07:05 PM | #24 | |||
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Simple math shows, that at the final attempt to sell Holden off by GM to PSA, it would cost approximately $43 to $45 per union member in Australia to buy the brand, based on the 1.5 million members figure from Unions Australia. If you were to take it at the same number of members at time of announcement of production ceasing, value at the time by GM was $172 million, that would equate to $114 to $116 dollars. Pretty cheap investment strategy to secure union members future. The Australian Unions ownership by its members would have been a ground breaker for Industrial relations, OH&S, management etc. |
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31-12-2020, 07:19 PM | #25 | |||
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In typical GM fashion, they bench-marked then figured out how to make it cheaper. What was supposed to be a all-new, clean sheet world class engine, turned out to be a utter disappointment. I remember at the time when the Alloytec debuted in the VZ Commodore, the SV6 with the premium version of the new V6 was put head to head with the BA MK II XR6. The consensus was that the Barra 182 was smoother and more refined with a sweeter note to it compared to the Alloytec 190. And that was before launched the BF with the improved Barra 190. To put that into context, Ford with their old warhorse with major roots back to 1988 and 1960, was a superior engine to the multi million dollar clean sheet design. As a Ford man in that era, I always loved the idea of that.
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31-12-2020, 08:45 PM | #26 | |||
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They ran the Commode as their Hero Car, then sold re-badged Isuzus, Nissans, Toyotas, Suzukis, Opels, Daewoos, and Chevys, often mixing and matching. Models came, were heavily promoted, then simply disappeared. At times I couldn't even remember what models they were selling. They could have leveraged their brand loyalty into a strong market position across multiple segments. Instead they ruined their reputation with a succession of substandard models and almost psychotic name flipping. Their advertising when they decided to quit Australian Manufacturing, was a master-stroke of self-immolation. Most punters would not have known or cared, so Holden ran ads to remind them. TBH Ford hasn't done much better, especially with the PowerShart fiasco, but they have been saved by the Ranger. |
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Day 1 in Australia for 'Life after Holden'
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01-01-2021, 11:17 AM | #29 | |||
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/GM_High_Feature_engine Realistically that's what Holden should have used in it's performance variation like the SV6, it would have made about 20KW less than the LSx engines not to dethrone their 'king' (on paper) Considering they gave turbo technology a crack in the 1980s with the RB30DET I don't see why they overlooked it. The biggest problem is HF V6 lacks lowdown torque, you can even feel this in the SIDI Commodores like VEII/VF, nothing under 4500 RPM then it starts moving at a proper rate. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 01-01-2021 at 11:22 AM. |
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When the engine program was approved by GM-Powertrain, Riccardo and Bosch in 1999, it was decided that St Catherine's would handle all of North America's production requirements with Holden to get the remainder, thus bumping up the production volumes to make the construction of the new engine plant in Port Melbourne viable. Holden would get the NA V6 for RWD It would also produce turbo variant for SAAB And it would produce a direct-injection version for Fiat However SAAB was on death's door And the GM-Fiat relationship ended acrimoniously which is still being fought https://www.axios.com/general-motors...daa36ac1a.html Therefore the HFV6/Alloytech group of engines never achieved the technical/production & sales/performance/profit goals set out in 1999 (at least in Australia). Total balls-up!
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