Holden was an Australian automobile marque and former automobile manufacturer. It manufactured cars in Australia before switching to importing cars under the Holden brand. In 2010, Holden incurred losses due to the strong Australian dollar, and reductions of government grants and subsidies. On 20 October 2017, the last existing vehicle plant was closed as the production of the Holden Commodore ended. On 17 February 2020, General Motors announced that the Holdenbrand would be retired by 2021.
About Holden in brief

The plants had belonged to General Motors from 1926 until 1990 in an earlier and quite separate operation from GM’s Holden investment in Australia. The last line of cars of this line of business of GM Roadster, Humbermobile and Willys-Overland Roadster were made in 1930, as well as the last GM Roadmobile line of Humberman Roadmobile and Roadster. In 1930, the company still built chassis for Austin, Chrysler, DeSoto, Morris Hillman, Oldsmobile Overland Roadmobile, and Willy-Knight-Knight Studebaker. In 1926, the General Motors-Holden Limited was established with assembly plants at Newstead, Marrickville, New Wales; City City, Victoria; Birkenhead South Australia; and Cotteshead, Western Australia. From 1924, HMBB became the exclusive supplier of car bodies for GM in Australia, with manufacturing taking place at the new Woodville plant to suit a number of chassis imported from manufacturers including Austin, Buick, Dodge, Essex, Fiat, Fiat and Oldsmobiles Overland, Reo. In 1936, the Holden Body Building Company was established. By 1923, H MBB were producing 12,000 units per year. The firm evolved through various partnerships, and in 1908, Holden & Frost move into the business of minor repairs to car upholstery. In 1852, James Alexander Holden emigrated to South Australia from Walsall, England, and established J. A. Holden & Co. in Adelaide. In 1879 J A Holden’s eldest son Henry James Holden, became a partner and effectively managed the company.
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