Viknesh Vijayenthiran April 4, 2008 Comment Now! A Monaro enthusiast in Australia has dropped close to a million Aussie dollars (US$846,236) on a high-performance concept car developed by Holden’s ...
Despite forever being on the metric system, Holden Special Vehicles decided to name its 2002 HSV HRT 427 in a very American fashion. The “427” stands for 427 cubic inches of glorious displacement from ...
We now have more details on the Holden HSV W427, the car Holden says will be the fastest street-legal car produced in Australia. The Pontiac G8 relative is fitted with the Chevy Corvette Z06's ...
An Australian concept car hyped as being worth $2.6 million fell far down under auctioneers' estimates when it sold for a mere $307,000. The Holden HSV HRT 427 coupe, a supercar concept based on the ...
If you thought the best news out of Australia was General Motors’ plan to import the Holden Monaro as a performance Pontiac GTO, here’s another thought. At the Sydney motor show in mid-October, Holden ...
A Queensland, Australia car collector who wishes to be known only as "Chooka," walked into a car dealership last week and plunked down some $920,000 Aussie dollars (nearly $850,000 USD) -- on a 2002 ...
Australia’s first supercar, the Holden Monaro-based HRT 427, will not go ahead, doomed by a cost blowout that saw the ambitious project shelved yesterday.
Holden is poised to build the Ferrari of Monaros – with a price to match. After making its debut as a concept car at last year’s Sydney Motor Show, the most expensive Holden ever, the HRT 427, is ...