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Old 15-09-2016, 11:33 AM   #1
EgoFG
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Default Wikipedia Entry for Holden and HSV

Are both wrong

Holden Wikipedia says HSV is a division of Holden - this is certainly not currently true as HSV is independent I am not certain if has ever been true.

HSV page lists Holden as a parent company this is not true.
Promoso is list as a "Joint ownership company" this is incorrect, as it is a private company entirely help by the Walkinshaw family.


HSV has a contract that allows them to use the H, and a supply arrangement for incomplete cars, perhaps also a warranty agreement.
But it is an independent company - no Holden or GM ownership at all !

Is it time that HSV was revealed to be an aftermarket vehicle modifier - especially as they are now supposedly branching into Dodge ?
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