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Apparently International Drug Smugglers Love Kingswoods
Or at least that's what the French authorities say.
The V8 Is Dead and I've Come to Terms With it
For a long time, liking anything from the Toyota Racing Series seemed like treason.
Holden Built its Last Car Friday and Now We Don't Make Cars
Here's what it was like watching Adelaide's factory close forever.
How the Holden VL Taught Me to Love
Growing up in migrant suburbia, a Commodore with a Japanese engine made sense.
Trackside At Australia's Greatest Race, The Bathurst 1000
In a day curtailed by unrelenting pressure, there was even greater relief. For the drivers, at least. As fans folded up their camp chairs and picnic mats, there was a sense of anxiety in the air. With one race, came another: the race to beat traffic.
Photos From the Funeral of an Australian Icon
Elizabeth was the city that built Holdens. Now, as the company pulls out of Australia, its residents have a front row seat to the death of our car industry.
The Great V8 Breakup: Holden Parts Ways with HRT After 26 Glorious Years
Behind the breakdown of the most successful racing partnership in Australian history.
Electric Cars Might Save the Auto Industry but Not in Australia
Just as a new wave of car manufacturing takes shape, Australia is closing its factories, selling machinery, and firing its knowledge base.
The Cult: Peter Brock
Peter Brock was Australia's golden boy but behind that reputation was a shady character with some very odd ideas.
Get Down and Be Smooth in Roosevelt's Video For "Hold On"
And watch, as they play beside a fountain, a field, and some weird stone sculpture that looks like a spaceship.
I Walked Around Northern Adelaide to See What a Downturn Looks Like
I grew up in Elizabeth, where everyone worked at Holden. Now it's a picture of South Australia's economic decline.