Exclusive: General Motors knew at least four months ago it was axing Holden

EXCLUSIVE US car giant General Motors knew at least four months ago that it planned to shut Holden – however industry insiders believe the management decision to leave Australia was made some time in the first half of 2019 but was kept a closely guarded secret in Detroit. CarAdvice understands even the most senior Holden executives in Australia were kept in the dark and not told of General Motors’ plan until less than a fortnight ago.

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