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Holden

Holden / Chevrolet represents one of Australia’s most significant automotive legacies, with Holden operating locally from 1856 (originally as a saddlery) before becoming a cornerstone of Australian car manufacturing under General Motors. Holden produced some of the country’s most iconic vehicles, including the Commodore and Ute, and played a major role in shaping Australia’s automotive culture, industry, and motorsport history. Although Holden manufacturing ended in 2017 and the brand was retired in 2020, many of its vehicles continue to be supported through parts and servicing networks. Chevrolet, also part of General Motors, remains present in Australia through imported models like the Silverado and Corvette. Today, there are over 4 million Holden vehicles still on Australian roads, along with a growing number of Chevrolet imports, reflecting the brand’s long-standing presence. Positive Terminal supports Holden and Chevrolet vehicles with a practical understanding of their electrical systems, accessories, and common service needs, providing reliable solutions suited to both legacy models and newer imports.