Holden Ute Burnout Goes Down Under in Australia [NSFW]
Cars

Holden Ute Burnout Goes Down Under in Australia [NSFW]



Every gearhead in Australia likes doing a good ol' burnout once in a while, just as long as it goes down smoothly and without an incident.

Unfortunately for the young driver of this late 1970s Holden Ute (it looks like an HZ, but we're not entirely sure), it didn't go as well or as smooth as he had hoped for and while he narrowly missed the newer Commodore Ute parked on the side of the road, he couldn't avoid crashing into a brick fence destroying his car.

Make your way over the break to watch the video.

Read more »




- Meet The 2014 Holden Commodore Vf And Consequently, The Chevrolet Ss [70 Pics & Videos]
What GM's Holden unit declares as the "most technologically-advanced car ever created in Australia", and we'll add to that, perhaps one of the better-looking to come out from the Land Down Under, the new Commodore VF, was finally unveiled...

- Far Too Close For Comfort: Speeding Biker And Pedestrian Editions
Yesterday, we showed you a video of a racecar driver that lost control of a Porsche 911 during a rally and just narrowly missed crashing into the spectators on the side of the road. Now, we've got two more close calls captured on film, one involving...

- New Rumors Of The Pontiac G8 Returning To North America As A Chevrolet
The demise of the Pontiac brand in 2009 also brought about the death of the G8, the Americanized derivative of the Australian-built Holden Commodore SS. It was a sad day for Pontiac and Holden fans alike, the loss of the G8 export contract costing Holden...

- Report: Aussie Editor Says Recession Will Kill Gm's Holden Unit
As speculation grows on whether or not General Motors will be filling for bankruptcy, questions arise on the future of the company's subsidiaries such as the firm's Australian unit, Holden. In a report on the future of Australia's automobile...

- Holden Celebrates Commodore's 30th Anniversary
The introduction of the Commodore in GM Holden's range in 1978 along with the addition of a Statesman De Ville in the family the same year is probably one of the first -though very vague- automotive memories of yours truly. The first Commodore rolled...



Cars








.