Holden Says It will Continue to Build Cars in Australia despite Ford’s Exit
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Holden Says It will Continue to Build Cars in Australia despite Ford’s Exit



Following Ford’s announcement that it will stop making cars in Australia in 2016, the country’s other major car manufacturer, GM-owned Holden, said it remains committed to making cars in the country.

Holden CEO Mike Devereux said in a statement that Ford’s announcement is a reminder of “just how tough it is for manufacturers in Australia, even the most committed, like Holden, which is bringing out the most technologically advanced car ever made in Australia.”

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