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HoldenWise Capped Price Service

Imagine knowing exactly what your standard service costs will be before you even drop off your car. That's the peace of mind you get with Holden's Capped Price Servicing. Every new eligible Holden comes with Capped Price Servicing, so you'll never have to pay more than you expect for your scheduled services. No surprises, no uncertainty, no worries. Just what you'd expect from Holden.


 

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Genuine Holden Accessories - Behind the Scenes of Colorado
Genuine Holden Accessories unlike the alternatives are integrated into and designed in conjunction with this Tough Truck from the very start. Genuine Holden Accessories like the Colorado inspires confidence and are built with uncompromising quality. Why take the risk with anything other than Genuine Holden Accessories? For more information visit http://www.holden.com.au/ownership/accessories-and-parts





Holden Manufacturing Announcement - March 2012
http://www.HoldenHQ.com.au Holden Social Media team member, Sarah Prescott covers the announcement of 2 all new Holden cars to be made in Australia within the second half of the decade. The announcement was made by Holden Managing Director, Mike Devereux with Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Industry Minister, Greg Combet and SA Premier, Jay Weatherill





First Holden Volt test drives - Sydney December 2011
In December 2011, VIPs and media joined Holden at the official reveal of the first Holden Volts to arrive in Australia. These left hand drive vehicles are not allowed to be driven by non-Holden employees, so the first drive took place in a Sydney warehouse. View more information at: http://www.holden.com.au/volt





Exclusive Interview with Holden MD, Mike Devereux on co-investment announcement - 22/03/2012
http://www.HoldenHQ.com.au Holden Chairman and Managing Director, Mike Devereux interviewed exclusively for the new Holden blog, www.HoldenHQ.com.au on the announcement that Holden will make a $1 billion investment in two all-new cars to be manufactured in the second half of the decade. The next-generation program is a 10 year vehicle development and manufacturing program, supported by a $275 million co-investment program from the Australian and South Australian Governments.





SIDI Direct Injection Technology - Holden Commodore
Introducing the Spark Ignition Direct Injection V6 engine. State-of-the-art technology that delivers incredible fuel economy, the world-class refinement and extra engine performance without compromise. It's why it's the most important change in Commodore's history.





Garth Tander - Leukaemia Foundation Patient Transport Program
Garth Tander, Holden Racing Team driver is an ambassador for the Leukaemia Foundation's Patient Transport Program. Holden provides 17 vehicles across Australia for the program, which offers transport to appointments for patients and their families.





Safety 5 Star ANCAP - Holden Commodore
Commodore has been independently assessed by the Government-endorsed Australiasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP). After internationally recognised crash tests and analysis, every model in the range earned the maximum 5-star ANCAP safety rating. See ANCAP Pole test video. For more information on the Holden Commodore: www.holden.com.au/commodore





Steel to Road - Building Holden Commodore (Part 2 Body & Paint Shop)
http://Holden.com.au/commodore - Part 2 of Steel to Road explores the Body and Paint Shops. See the Holden Commodore make its way through the Body Shop where the familiar body profile takes shape and learn what goes into producing the Commodore's rich and unique colours in the Paint Shop.





Holden-iQ
Featuring the latest in touch-screen and Bluetooth® technology, the Commodore's all new Holden-iQ System lets you play music from your choice of iPod®, MP3 player, USB device, CD or the vehicle's own internal flash drive where fitted. Access your mobile phone address book to make and take calls, hands-free without touching your phone. Holden Series II Commodore - the future has never looked better. [http://www.holden.com.au/commodore]





Active Fuel Management - Holden Commodore
A true innovation, Active Fuel Management (AFM) is a fuel saving technology. Available on automatic V8 models, AFM automatically switches the engine from eight cylinder operation to four, when less engine power is required. It gives you full V8 performance when it's needed, and improved fuel economy when it's not. For more information see: www.holden.com.au/commdore





Charging the Holden Volt
http://www.holdenhq.com.au Interview with Holden Performance Engineer, Dion Schulz about the work he is doing ahead of the launch of the Holden Volt in Australia later this year. Dion also shows us how simple it is to use the new Volt charging station at Holden's headquarters - 191 Salmon Street, Fishermans Bend.





2011 RACV Energy Breakthrough - Holden event review
As a major sponsor of the RACV Energy Breakthrough, Holden provides 22 employees as mentors throughout the year. The mentors help students and school teachers design, construct and test their own human-powered vehicles. More than 6000 students from 170 primary and secondary schools descend on Maryborough to participate in demonstrating how they have used environmentally-friendly technology to power vehicles of different shapes and sizes. View more information on the Holden Volt at: http://www.holden.com.au/volt During the event, Holden showcased its new electric car, The Volt which kicked off the trials of the student's vehicles on the "Holden Track" with a parade lap.





Steel to Road - Building Holden Commodore (Part 1)
http://Holden.com.au/commodore - See Australia's top selling car for the last 15 years, the Holden Commodore, being made from steel coil to the car you see on the road. Tags: Holden, Commodore, Car, build, manufacturing, production





Holden Volt Revealed To Media
http://www.holden.com.au/volt Volt, the no-compromise electric car, was previewed to motoring media at an exclusive event in Sydney on December 8/9 2011. The event, featured the first left hand drive engineering model vehicles to arrive in Australia, and was the first time the motoring media have seen the Volt as a Holden. Volt - Electric when you want it, petrol when you need it





1969 Holden Hurricane concept car - restored 2011
Holden has gone back to the future, restoring its very first concept car -- the 1969 Holden Hurricane. http://www.holden.com.au/holden-innovation/holden-design/track-record The futuristic research vehicle described as an experiment "to study design trend, propulsion systems and other long range developments" has been restored to its former glory as a labour of love by a dedicated group of Holden designers and engineers. Code named RD 001; the Hurricane is a mid-engined, rear-wheel drive, two-seater sports car which incorporates a remarkable array of innovative features and technology, much of it way ahead of its time. Features include: electronic digital instrument displays, station-seeking radio, automatic temperature control air conditioning, rear vision camera automated route finder Holden Hurricane goes on show to the public for the first time at Motorclassica, Melbourne, October 21-23




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