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Goodbye, Rodeo

Holden has announced that it will announce a new light-commercial vehicle to replace the Rodeo.
GM are formally separating with Thailand car company, Isuzu.

The Colorado, a name used by Chevrolet, will eventually replace the Isuzu sourced Rodeo. No confirmation whether the Colorado will be imported without any visual modification, so it may look appear like the following photo:

Holden were given 3 months to continue using the Rodeo before they had to replace it.

Isuzu, however, won't isolate itself from the Australia light commercial vehicle market as it will be realising it's own version of the Rodeo under it's name D-Max.

 

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