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You'll find all our HSV Avalanche reviews right here. HSV Avalanche prices range from $8,580 for the Avalanche Xuv to $28,490 for the Avalanche .

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How we became the world's dual-cab kings! Why the Ford Ranger, Toyota HiLux GR Sport, Mitsubishi Triton and Volkswagen Amarok will carry Australian expertise to the rest of the globe
By Andrew Chesterton · 12 Feb 2023
Australia's importance in developing dual-cab utes with global aspirations has never been higher, with our expertise now called on for almost every model from every major ute brand in the country.When Australia's manufacturing industry crumbled - taking w
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The Aussie car market has changed post Holden, and HSV-birthing Walkinshaw Automotive Group has changed with it
By Tung Nguyen · 04 Dec 2022
Holden might not have been able to pivot fast enough in an automotive world that quickly moved away from passenger cars, but Walkinshaw Automotive Group (WAG) has not made the same mistake.WAG, who started Holden Special Vehicles (HSV) back in 1987, were
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What do the HSV GTSR, Land Rover Defender, Mazda RX-7 and Toyota Supra have in common? Some great investments you probably should have made
By Stephen Ottley · 26 Dec 2021
Predicting the future with complete accuracy has so far proven elusive, which is why it can be difficult to predict exactly which cars will be great investments - and which will cost you money.
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GM LS engine: Everything you need to know
By David Morley · 23 Dec 2021
Replacing a legend of any sort is a tall order. But when the legend in question is Chevrolet’s celebrated small block V8 engine (which ran from 1954 to 2003 in Gen 1 and Gen 2 forms, powering everything from Corvettes to pick-ups) then any engine family attempting to replace it has enormous boots to fill.
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'The last real HSV' sold at auction! Walkinshaw's secret Holden Colorado V8 super ute falls short of expectation as enthusiast buys hottest HSV SportsCat ever
By Justin Hilliard · 22 Dec 2021
“The last real HSV” has its first owner, with Walkinshaw Group selling the secret HSV SportsCat V8 super pick-up to a lucky enthusiast via Llloyds Auctions
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The V8 Colorado we never got to see... until now: CarsGuide Podcast #209
By CarsGuide team · 19 Nov 2021
Episode 209 - The V8 Colorado we never got to see... until now
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The secret $80,000 Holden Colorado V8 that nearly entered production: HSV SportsCat super ute was months away from showrooms, ahead of rumoured Ford Ranger Raptor V8
By Justin Hilliard · 18 Nov 2021
Cast your mind back to January 2020 and the rumour mill had gone into overdrive regarding the potential development of a factory-approved Ford Ranger Raptor V8. Little did we know HSV was actually going down a similar path at the time with a Holden Colorado-based SportsCat V8. In fact, it was mere months away from being released
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Is the HSV GTSR W1 the new Ford Falcon GTHO Phase III? An investigation into how long Australian-made cars will remain in hot demand for collectors
By Stephen Ottley · 07 Nov 2021
Cars traditionally lose value as soon as you drive them off the showroom floor. But not all Australian-made cars it seems.
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HSV VL Group A SS, Tickford TL50 and other Australian classics worth big money today that couldn't be sold in showrooms in the past
By David Morley · 17 Oct 2021
The recent sale of a Ford Falcon GT-HO Phase III for north of $1.3 million confirms a couple of things.
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Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon prices are out of control, but you'd be a fool to buy a used one at nearly $100,000 | Opinion
By Stephen Ottley · 10 Oct 2021
Joni Mitchell was right; you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone.It's been a big year for Australian-made cars selling for big dollars - a pair of HSV GTSR W1 Maloos have sold for a combined $2.2 million - but that's only the tip of the iceberg.
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