Throwback photo of the morning commute in 1969 shows Aussie-made Fords and Holden crowding the roads - and how much more you d pay to get these classics NOW than in their heyday 50 years ago
This 1969 Sydney Harbour Bridge images the era when Holdens and Fords ruled Australia s wide open roads
Holdens built in Australia during 1960s are mainly worth more today than Fords from that very same decade
The Special and Kingswood were the volume sellers while the upmarket Premier would be worth much more
VinFast ute leads new model avalanche
VinFast ute leads new model avalanche
December 15, 2020
Eleven potential models shown off by Vietnamese start-up
A dual-cab ute is among 11 potential vehicles the ambitious Vietnamese start-up VinFast has registered for what it calls “industrial design protection”.
VinFast released the images this week not long after it commenced operations at the Lang Lang testing centre south-east of Melbourne it bought from General Motors for a reputed $30 million in September.
It also has a development centre near the old Holden site in Fishermens Bend and has hired hundreds of former Holden staff to work there.
VinFast revealed very few technical details of any of the vehicles it showed off, other than to state some would include electrified powertrains. Two electric scooters were also revealed.