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Old 11-02-2019, 12:28 AM   #11
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Default Re: Will the Holden brand survive?

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Regarding the Sedan, that comes from S.Korea and they stopped making that in May 2018 according to Wikipedia.


Yeah Holden basically bought out the final months production to stockpile them here. Mitsubishi did something similar back in 2017 with lancer stopping production, they are just getting through the final lot of demos now

Wish Ford did that with the Falcon utes. Just built thousands for stockpile, but leave one part off, then as they get sold add the part and finish the build plate. That way they could still be selling 2019 built Falcon utes now. Instant car industry.
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