The Commodore was rated highly by the media, yet it never sold well and only one now remains on UK roads Dr. Andrew Roberts is a cinema and motoring historian whose writing reflects a lifelong ...
One big sedan coming out in 2017, three different names and a lot of hate - that's how you could sum up the replacement for the Opel Insignia, which will be sold as the Holden Commodore in Australia ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran August 29, 2014 Comment Now! With Holden set to cease production in Australia in 2017, any replacement for the brand’s local hero, the rear-wheel-drive Commodore, will have to be ...
Buick on Wednesday unveiled a new Regal GS for North America, but elsewhere the car will be badged a Holden Commodore VXR or Opel Insignia GSi or Vauxhall Insignia GSi. The Commodore VXR will serve as ...
Spy photographers for US website Motor1.com snapped the German sedan and wagon (to be sold as an Opel Insignia overseas) completely undisguised except for some black tape covering the badges. Some of ...
After more than 40 years, Holden has decided to retire the Commodore nameplate to focus on the growing SUV and ute trend. XPeng’s latest SUV gets hybrid engine with 325km of EV range! 2026 XPeng G7 ...
The boss of General Motors’ European car division has inadvertently confirmed that the Opel Insignia sedan will replace the homegrown Holden Commodore when production in Adelaide comes to an end in ...
Opel has promised to inject a new sense of style, quality and connectivity into its next-generation vehicles, a move that could potentially help Holden arrest its sales slide if it remains linked to ...
For the 18th year in a row, the city of Rüsselsheim would become the place of gathering for vintage cars all across Europe. The event would take place on June 24. With 30,000 visitors expected to ...
The deal, valued at just over $3 billion (2.2 billion euros), gives PSA a 17 per cent market share in Europe, against the Volkswagen Group's 24 per cent. While PSA celebrates, the sale brings an end ...
Vik is the Co-Founder and former Editor at MotorAuthority, a leading U.S. website covering performance and luxury cars. Since 2025, he has contributed to CarBuzz, blending his engineering background ...