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<blockquote data-quote="Ry_Trapp0" data-source="post: 13300130" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>well GM(holden) is trying to suck as much money out of the australian government as they can, and of course the main goal of that deal is to keep manufacturing in australia. i don't know how many models they actually produce in australia vs import but i don't think it's too many. and with the commodore getting a facelift earlier this year, they are obviously going to ride out this current generation before making the switch to one of their global cars. so the current commodore is pretty important for them right now for political reasons.</p><p>i will say, it's definitely a smarter move on GM's part to keep the commodore name, even if switching to FWD, vs killing the model name all together like ford will apparently be doing. mulally showed just how important name cache is when he renamed the 500 back to taurus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ry_Trapp0, post: 13300130, member: 27761"] well GM(holden) is trying to suck as much money out of the australian government as they can, and of course the main goal of that deal is to keep manufacturing in australia. i don't know how many models they actually produce in australia vs import but i don't think it's too many. and with the commodore getting a facelift earlier this year, they are obviously going to ride out this current generation before making the switch to one of their global cars. so the current commodore is pretty important for them right now for political reasons. i will say, it's definitely a smarter move on GM's part to keep the commodore name, even if switching to FWD, vs killing the model name all together like ford will apparently be doing. mulally showed just how important name cache is when he renamed the 500 back to taurus. [/QUOTE]
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