Exclusive: Holden dealers meeting with the Prime Minister this morning after rejecting General Motors’ initial compensation offer  

EXCLUSIVE The Prime Minister Scott Morrison is meeting with members of the Holden dealer council in Canberra this morning after all 200 showrooms nationally unanimously rejected General Motors’ initial compensation offer. CarAdvice understands all dealerships – from the biggest to the smallest outlets – have “roundly rejected” the first compensation estimates and are seeking the support of the Federal Government to ensure they are not short-changed.

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