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View Poll Results: Should the Holden name be dropped after 2017?
Yes 114 70.37%
No 41 25.31%
Unsure 7 4.32%
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Old 27-12-2013, 10:02 PM   #10
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Default Re: Should GM drop the Holden name once they cease local production?

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Falcon is a name and Ford is the brand as is with most manufacturers around the world it appears that GM brands are unique to different markets. I see in the ads that Holden are staying as a brand as with Vauxhall in the UK and not changing to GM .
But after many years Woolworths changed all the Safeway stores in Australia to Woolworths so in years to come things change in life as new managers come on board with their own ideas and Holden might go as a brand.
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