For most of its existence, this car brand was a subsidiary of General Motors, operating exclusively in Australia and New Zealand. Name it.

Answer Holden

From 1856, when the company was founded, to 2020 when it sadly closed it doors, Holden was Australia's pride and the only big automaker hailing from the country. Holden was a subsidiary of GM for most of its existence, selling mostly rebadged versions of Chevrolet cars. Nevertheless, Holden cars became closely associated with the Australian car culture, particularly the Commodore sedan.

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