Introduced back in the late 1960, Hoden Monaro was one of the coolest musclecars available in Australia. The Monaro was discontinued in 1977, but brought back to life in 2001 (as the V2) and kept on ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. · A great looking car. · Roomy back seat. · Servicing and maintenance no more demanding than a Holden Commodore. · Drives much like the ...
While the (almost) universally-beloved Holden Monaro (aka Pontiac GTO) has come and gone, the idea of a coupe based on the Holden Commodore still torments some of us. And that’s very likely part of ...
Holden's forthcoming Monaro will feature its own styling, with the sleek two-door Commodore to have a different front and rear-end look to that of the sedan. The styling differences between the Monaro ...
That's just the question being asked after Holden revealed a coupe concept, based on the latest Commodore, at the Melbourne Motor Show. Derek loves nothing more than punching a remote location into a ...
Holden’s eagerly awaited two-door Monaro Coupe is a non-starter for the huge North American market despite plans by the Australian arm of General Motors to export the handsomely styled Commodore-based ...
We import excitement! That just might be the most appropriate new slogan for Pontiac. It’s about time they listened to enthusiasts and brought over GM’s best from overseas. Although the Monaro-based ...
GM’s once upon a long-time ago thriving, now stumbling to find its place in the market, Holden brand, is doing some spring cleaning and auctioning off a number of important cars. Eight models are up ...
There was a lot of excitement leading up to the release of the new Monaro in 2001. Most of it was from enthusiasts who’d long hoped Holden would build a new classic. Others, who didn’t care or know ...
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