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	<title>Money magazine Comments - Holden to close doors by end of 2020: what it means for customers</title>
	<description>GM has announced it will axe the Holden brand by the end of 2020. So where does this leave car owners when it comes to servicing and warranties?</description>
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		<title>Comment by Peter Aldridge ()</title>
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<p><p>Toby,</p>
<p>Do you mean Vauxhall rather than &#39;A similar deal in the United Kingdom once Chevrolet retreated&#39;? The Vauxhall/Opel sell off was a clear indication of the GM thought process.</p>
<p>The sale of the Rayong plant in Thailand that supplier Colorado impacted the business case for continued sales operation in Australia. GM focus is clearly on LHD markets - specifically USA and China.</p></p><p><a href="">Reply to article</a></p><p>For original story, <a href="">Click Here.</a></p>
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