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GM won’t sell Holden badge to Australia for $1, Chinese sale unlikely – CarAdvice
General Motors will not sell the iconic Holden logo to Australia for $1 – or offer it to a Chinese car company that might use the famous badge to rebrand its vehicles. Holden boss Kristian Aquilina…

Holden boss Kristian Aquilina tells Senate Inquiry that General Motors has no plans to sell the lion badge to Australia for $1, or offer the brand to a Chinese car company.
General Motors will not sell the iconic Holden logo to Australia for $1 – or offer it to a Chinese car company that might use the famous badge to rebrand its vehicles.
Holden boss Kristian Aquilina told a Senate Inquiry in Canberra today that General Motors in Detroit will formally decline a request earlier this year by Que…
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