These were the best-selling cars in Australia 20 years ago

The year was 2000. The month? April. The market leader – Holden. Yes, it could be argued we lived in simpler times 20 years ago. With the Sydney Olympics around the corner and John Howard as our Prime Minister, Australians had different priorities. For starters, SUVs – whether light, medium or large – weren't even a category in VFACTS data, Daewoo was still in the 10 top-selling auto brands and Holden had a year-to-date market share of 18.9 per cent.

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