Ahhhh, I see.
Well, I did some resreach on them over at Wikipedia.Com. It says that Holden is owned by and is a subsidiary of General Motors. Which is an American Company.
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Originally Posted by Wikipedia
Holden began as Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd., a coachbuilder that made bodies to suit a number of chassis imported from different manufacturers, but particularly Chevrolet. It was purchased by General Motors in 1931 and became General Motors–Holden's Ltd. In 1998, it was renamed Holden Ltd and in May 2005, it became known as GM Holden Ltd.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holden
Holden's own website states the same. They were bought over by GMC in 1931.
http://www.holden.com.au/www-holden/...ink=historical
Sorry, it's another American Company. We just outsource laobr to you guys.
5.56X45mm said:I was joking about the outsourced labor program. It's still Aussie. I didn't research Holden unitl after you told me what it was.
If I remember, I read that Holden was the company that designed the Pontic GTO. But you guys called it something different. GMC saw the design and thought that; "Hey, it's a good car. Let's release it in America under the name of Pontic GTO."
I'm not trying to bash Holden, just trying to poke fun at the fact that it's one cool car company. Also, I'm a Ford Lover, so you gotta know that I'll defend Ford anyways.
Wikapedia said:Most recently, the current Monaro has been exported to overseas markets. It is sold, in left hand drive, in the Middle East as the Chevrolet Lumina Coupe, and in the United States as the Pontiac GTO, reviving another classic muscle car icon. It is also sold in the United Kingdom as the Vauxhall Monaro where it won Top Gear's best muscle car award.