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GM scraps historic Holden car brand in Australia | GM scraps historic Holden car brand in Australia |
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General Motors has said it will retire the iconic Australian car brand Holden as it leaves more markets. | General Motors has said it will retire the iconic Australian car brand Holden as it leaves more markets. |
The American car giant said it will wind down Holden sales, design and engineering operations in Australia and New Zealand by next year. | The American car giant said it will wind down Holden sales, design and engineering operations in Australia and New Zealand by next year. |
It also said China's Great Wall Motors had agreed to buy its manufacturing plant in Thailand. | It also said China's Great Wall Motors had agreed to buy its manufacturing plant in Thailand. |
The announcement come three years after GM ended manufacturing in Australia. | The announcement come three years after GM ended manufacturing in Australia. |
In a statement posted on GM's website, chief executive Mary Barra said: "I've often said that we will do the right thing, even when it's hard, and this is one of those times." | In a statement posted on GM's website, chief executive Mary Barra said: "I've often said that we will do the right thing, even when it's hard, and this is one of those times." |
The statement did not say how many jobs would be lost as a result of the move but reports suggest it will mean up to 600 layoffs. | The statement did not say how many jobs would be lost as a result of the move but reports suggest it will mean up to 600 layoffs. |
GM President Mark Reuss said the company had explored ways to keep the Holden brand but had decided that it would cost too much to remain in the "highly fragmented right-hand-drive market". | GM President Mark Reuss said the company had explored ways to keep the Holden brand but had decided that it would cost too much to remain in the "highly fragmented right-hand-drive market". |
It comes as GM is accelerating its exit from unprofitable markets as it focuses on the US, China, Latin America and South Korea. | It comes as GM is accelerating its exit from unprofitable markets as it focuses on the US, China, Latin America and South Korea. |
The move will end 160 years of the Holden name's association with Australia. The company was founded as a saddle maker in South Australia in 1856 before it started building vehicles in 1908. | The move will end 160 years of the Holden name's association with Australia. The company was founded as a saddle maker in South Australia in 1856 before it started building vehicles in 1908. |
Holden was bought by GM in 1931, beginning their 89-year history as a combined entity. | Holden was bought by GM in 1931, beginning their 89-year history as a combined entity. |
The hashtag #RIPHolden is trending on Twitter as people post pictures and memories of the much-loved Australian brand. | |
Late last year the company also said it would stop selling its most iconic model the Commodore after more than four decades. | Late last year the company also said it would stop selling its most iconic model the Commodore after more than four decades. |
At the end of 2013 Holden announced that it would halt production in Australia and start importing vehicles from its overseas plants. GM said a strong Australian currency, high manufacturing costs and a small domestic market were among the reasons behind its decision. | At the end of 2013 Holden announced that it would halt production in Australia and start importing vehicles from its overseas plants. GM said a strong Australian currency, high manufacturing costs and a small domestic market were among the reasons behind its decision. |
The ending of Australian production of Holden's in 2017 resulted in nearly 2,900 job losses. | The ending of Australian production of Holden's in 2017 resulted in nearly 2,900 job losses. |