Holden dealers offer showrooms, logistics support to battle COVID-19

Holden dealers have offered their empty showrooms and workshops to authorities across Australia to help them battle the COVID-19 outbreak before they close their doors. A letter from the Holden Dealer Council to all states and territories, a copy of which has been obtained by CarAdvice, says its network 185 dealerships which operate 203 showrooms and service facilities are ready to assist.

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