I worked for GM Holden for 12 years at Holden's Engine Operations at Port Melbourne, Fishermans Bend, I started in the Foundry 2004 , then moved to the new HFV6 engine plant in 2006 building the Alloytec V6 engines for Commodore and Statesman, and a 2.8 litre turbo engine built and then exported for SAAB vehicles, I lost my job when the plant closed down on 29th November 2016, so it will be 8 years since that day in a few weeks time , I have always been a car enthusiast and favoured Holden since I was young, and it was a dream job to work there, I was so proud to say I work for Holden. I have an archive of photos I took of the old plants before , during and after their demolition, I will always treasure my time at Holden with fond memories.
No doubt they were great times when you look back now. Who would have guessed back then this would have occurred. As a country a lot of great manufacturing jobs and skills have been lost which is a poor reflection on the Australian Government considering the obscene amount of money they send overseas in aid and waste.
The saddest thing to ever happen in this country is the end to Australian Car Manufacturing. Hopefully with young innovation, something can come of it. Something big.
As a GMH truck driver in the 80s it was always a thrill to take a load down there. Sometimes I didn't even know what I was carting. But I did get a brief session in the 4x4 area.
Awesome video of such a iconic place Ross Reviews. Can’t wait to see a video about the old Elizabeth plant in South Australia 🇦🇺 when you go to South Australia 🇦🇺.
Had one of my best days selling Holdens at Lang Lang, the VX Series II was being released so holdens decided to have a drive day at Lang Lang, which is an interesting exercise in logistics as I, and my co-salesmen, lived in the Riverland in SA, but that’s another story. Cam McConville was there as well as Todd Kelly, I think it was Todd, but we had fun on the skid pads “testing Statemans without traction control”, we did emergency lane changes and braking tests, then we’d do some laps on the Ride and handling course. One bloke managed to roll a wagon, unbelievable. Absolutely the best fun day out I had as a Holden salesman. 👍 Broke my heart when Holden closed.
People blame Holden or blame the government for the collapse, I was a contractor to Holden for many many years, and the secret was in the staff car park, mostly Japanese cars, barely a Holden to be seen. Speaks volumes, and to all of you in the comments saying ‘such a shame’ or ‘it’s so sad’ tell us how many NEW Fords or Holdens have you bought in the past? Did you do your part?
I would suggest if the employees were not buying Holdens there was an systemic problem, either the product was over priced or inferior to the Japanese competition.
I remember reading in Wheels Magazine the outer ring road was banked at an angle that at 200kmh test drivers could take their hands off the wheel and cars would track straight all day. Great little tribute Ross -loved the burnout too!
I used to work in a factory that made parts for Holden in Dandenong, we got to see and play with cars before they came out like the Monaro. We had a guy turn up in a WM Buick made for the Chinese market but a prototype, it had full electric rear reclining massaging seats, the dash was LHD and completely different, it was also a V8. While we were messing around with it the guy told us he was just about to take it to Lang Lang and was going to be crushed😪 I miss those days.
@@RossReviewsau Most prototypes get crushed. They cannot be sold to the public and car manufacturers cannot keep all of them. One prototype that hasn't got crushed is the Holden Ute that Chevy used to develop the new Corvette. Holden has got 35 cars in its heritage fleet and 12 of them are on display at the Birdwood museum in South Australia. Another one is the 1979 Repco rally commodore that Peter Brock drove and that is at the motorsport museum in Bathurst.
It's only 30 mins from me in werrebee, just looked it up n damn that is huge, I didn't even know it existed lol Gonna have to go for a run Saturday, can u even see anything from the road?
@@5lcalais1 I just got back and you can't see much. I went up their driveway and spoke with reception to receive an expected no to seeing the track. But still worth a trip. There's a few notable spots, signs, history to document before it's torn down lol
@@yommmrr I'll upload some clips soon. I'm brushing up on filming and editing so give me a minute. Avalon Burnouts this weekend. I'll try filming that too.
Bro It’s So Sad That Holden Isn’t Getting Made Any More I Would Do Everything In My Power To Bring Holden Back To Life But Sadly I Can’t And No One Can So We Have To Cherish Every Moment With Holden Now Before They Are Gone Forever
I wish I had the chance to drive around Lang Lang myself but atleast one of the cars I got to tune as a part of a special project was driven around there by Craig Lowndes so that was pretty cool to be a small part of.
I've been looking for a place to legally practice drifting. A wet area and a dry area would be ideal but it's nearly impossible to find a place. Insurance is a big issue. Can't all us car enthusiasts come together and buy a place like this for people like us. Make driving great again!
Awesome video, well done. It's so sad 😢 this complex could be used for mega events, all year round, image, and All Holden day plus other special days, I've been a Holden man since i was 12 yrs old, my first racecar wasa 1967 HR Holden sedan, I raced at the speedway back in 1972, 3, 4 and I've had endless amounts of Holden's im my day due to been in the motor industry for over 45 plus years, sure do miss those days, and yes I still have 4 Holden's, New Subscribers due to your quality content and video, Cheers 🍻 KC Cradle Mountain🏔 Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺 🦘 🏔 🪃
@RossReviewsau totally agree 💯 % but the government aren't interested unfortunately 😕 but we live in hope, someone must be maintaining the place, buy the looks of things, enjoy your weekend 🍻 🇦🇺 🦘 😉
A friend of mines Dad worked for Holden and said he'd been out there a few times to drive some concept cars and new models. He would never tell us what they were though, which was fair enough but also a shame.
My father actually restored that teal FX ute you showed. Even had the same RP 226 plates when he got it for restoration in 89. Don't know what happened to it after, I wasn't born until 94. 🤣
Thank you Ross. This was a good video for the content. I appreciated this. I think there should be something for Holden. GM is not the size it once was any longer. I think Pontiac, Oldsmobile and Holden should be here. I know what happened in Australia. The love of Holden runs deep.
It's such a shame that Holden is no more........I very (very) nearly bought a Monaro VXR here in the UK, but went with a 5th Gen Mustang instead. The proving grounds really do need to become a focal point for car enthusiasts in Australia. Even if its not GM focussed, a facility like that is just too cool to lose. We have a similar facility here in the UK called Millbrook. This, too, was built by GM (well, Bedford, their truck company in the UK). It's gone through a number of owners but is still in use by the automotive industry. Sadly, that's also almost impossible to get into due to many prototype cars using the facility.
Someone like Portelli should buy it so all us car nuts can have/run event's out there add extensions and like a world class drag strip etc. Plus a Holden museum 🤔
@@justin_8593he already owns the Anglesea International Truck test facility. He has owned that for probably 20 years and rents it out to manufacturers for various trusting procedures as well as emissions testing and of course, driver training for Linfox.
😢I worked security a while back at Lang Lang just only for a short time but I had the pleasure to see 5% of it, that place is huge, so big they have their own fire trucks, I patrolled the perimeter fence in a 4WD and it was like a safari, kangaroos, snakes, every Austalian wildlife was outthere, always in your way. Unfortunately I never was allowed to drive on the test tracks but the biggest soul crush was seing all the test cars, GTS, HSV'S just sitting in the rain, rusting away. I can tell you Holden literally threw away millions of brand new parts, engines, wheels, turned into scrap metal, as a tax deduction. Whoever ran Holden were idiots.
Love ya work mate! Always look forward to your vids. So sad to see our car building is down the shit tube. Im just gald i got to live through it and own quite afew fords and holdens. Much respect brother💪❤️
@@Low760 Lima agreement 1975 signed by Labor and Button plan 1985 made by Labor started the beginning of the end . Lnp didn’t help either in later years .
convert the proving grounds into a track like they did at The Bend in Adelaide, the useless victorian government makes it as hard as possible for people to track their cars and then get confused when people do it on the street
Considering the vast diversity in flora and fauna, that isn't going to happen. Secondly Mitsubishi's proving ground was vastly different to Lang Lang. Thirdly Calder Park is the complex that should be improved for use as a motorsport venue. Finally, Lang Lang is actually still being used as a proving ground.
A bit of a shame to have some Canadian try and tell us about Holden history. But that explains the multiple inaccuracies. The place is still rented to companies for many new vehicle validation tests for compliance, hence the ongoing security
@ there was a couple of historical points, but to give accurate feedback I would need to go back through video and take notes. But when telling history , it is vitally important to get the story correct. Incorrect information gets retold and then history becomes rewritten. Cheers.
@ one of the facts that you did incorrectly report was that the proving ground was not being used. Although for sale, the centre is still operational and hired by many companies for vehicle and component testing and verification by vehicle manufacturers and component suppliers. The proving ground is also used for emissions testing, driver training, media testing amongst other uses.
Holden fantasyland. There was never an Australian car manufacturing industry. There was an American car manufacturing industry in Australia. I’ve pulled heaps of Holdens, Ford’s and Chryslers apart and they were a very average build. They were ok if they were maintained constantly and kept away from water. Rust was a big enemy of the three American/Australian cars. Compared to Toyota even in 1966, Australian made American cars were a second rate product, built down to a profit point.
Technically GM Holden provding ground Lang Lang is Australian asset as GM took $500 million from federal government aka Australian taxpayers money as condition of keeping plant open n going but close earlier then aspected. We the people aka Australians should have right on the say, i believe it should be open for public use as we have drag stripes so why can't it be used? I reckon Australians would be behind idea, nice bbq area, memorial wall of history, map, people who work here, sponsors like media, social clubs help maintain providing ground.
Was never open to the public and isnt now...far from rotting away - yes its only used by small groups of people. Want to make it something else? Come up with rhe cash. Vinfast us trying to sell it like you said...
It’s hardly being used… and vin fast is trying to get rid of it! That is scary who knows what could happen to it! Aussie tax payers spent millions helping Holden stay alive this place should have been made a historic listing
@@Low760 What's so short sighted about dumping a company that's loosing you hundreds of millions of dollars? Holden only ever existed because the Australian government had given them billions to stay alive.
@@RedDog-e7v I dunno, it's all gone. But! Holden lost so much of GM's and the taxpayers money that you have to use an extra 'o' to emphasise how much they lost.
So you’re making jokes about another blokes hairline on multiple of his videos? Hair loss and thinning is extremely common in males and happens to females too Many men struggle with this and it effects their mental health yet you bring other men down with your comments What are you trying to accomplish with this comment? Just showing your hatred with someone who posts content who others enjoy or something else I’m genuinely curious
I worked for GM Holden for 12 years at Holden's Engine Operations at Port Melbourne, Fishermans Bend, I started in the Foundry 2004 , then moved to the new HFV6 engine plant in 2006 building the Alloytec V6 engines for Commodore and Statesman, and a 2.8 litre turbo engine built and then exported for SAAB vehicles, I lost my job when the plant closed down on 29th November 2016, so it will be 8 years since that day in a few weeks time , I have always been a car enthusiast and favoured Holden since I was young, and it was a dream job to work there, I was so proud to say I work for Holden. I have an archive of photos I took of the old plants before , during and after their demolition, I will always treasure my time at Holden with fond memories.
Thanks for sharing your story.
Weird seeing you in my neck of the woods
Wow. Awesome
No doubt they were great times when you look back now. Who would have guessed back then this would have occurred.
As a country a lot of great manufacturing jobs and skills have been lost which is a poor reflection on the Australian Government considering the obscene amount of money they send overseas in aid and waste.
I'm a Ford guy, but I still give respect to Holden and wish they could come back again 😢
You gotta respect them both
GMSV should get Walkinshaw to convert more cars...
I’m Holden guy and feel the same for Australian fords 😢
Got love a good Barra as I secretly love them but tell anyone will you mate lol
@dawso2o2 😆 God bless you
The saddest thing to ever happen in this country is the end to Australian Car Manufacturing. Hopefully with young innovation, something can come of it. Something big.
Now we just keep getting pumped with Chinese EVs
@RossReviewsau And that is S-H-I-T! We don't need it. I prefer Tesla's over these things and I despise of Tesla.
Looks Like they proved every part of the car except the head lining 😢
That's every brand of car with foam backed lining.
🤣🤣🤣
Holden had shares in thumb tacs 😏
As a GMH truck driver in the 80s it was always a thrill to take a load down there. Sometimes I didn't even know what I was carting. But I did get a brief session in the 4x4 area.
That’s pretty cool! Would be interesting for sure
Awesome video of such a iconic place Ross Reviews. Can’t wait to see a video about the old Elizabeth plant in South Australia 🇦🇺 when you go to South Australia 🇦🇺.
Thanks, I’m keen to get down to SA to shoot some more content.
Had one of my best days selling Holdens at Lang Lang, the VX Series II was being released so holdens decided to have a drive day at Lang Lang, which is an interesting exercise in logistics as I, and my co-salesmen, lived in the Riverland in SA, but that’s another story.
Cam McConville was there as well as Todd Kelly, I think it was Todd, but we had fun on the skid pads “testing Statemans without traction control”, we did emergency lane changes and braking tests, then we’d do some laps on the Ride and handling course. One bloke managed to roll a wagon, unbelievable. Absolutely the best fun day out I had as a Holden salesman. 👍
Broke my heart when Holden closed.
That's a great story, sounds like a fun day at Lang Lang!
People blame Holden or blame the government for the collapse, I was a contractor to Holden for many many years, and the secret was in the staff car park, mostly Japanese cars, barely a Holden to be seen. Speaks volumes, and to all of you in the comments saying ‘such a shame’ or ‘it’s so sad’ tell us how many NEW Fords or Holdens have you bought in the past? Did you do your part?
from my experience of meeting my audience in person.. they have purchased MANY new ford & Holdens..
I would suggest if the employees were not buying Holdens there was an systemic problem, either the product was over priced or inferior to the Japanese competition.
I remember reading in Wheels Magazine the outer ring road was banked at an angle that at 200kmh test drivers could take their hands off the wheel and cars would track straight all day. Great little tribute Ross -loved the burnout too!
Wish I could have tested that 😂😏
Great video Johnno.. You're right it should be in public hands and they should have a museum celebrating all the beauties us Aussies created..
It’s criminal it’s been sold to Vin Fast
"Holden, we still love you". Yup. Agree.
🥲😞
I used to work in a factory that made parts for Holden in Dandenong, we got to see and play with cars before they came out like the Monaro. We had a guy turn up in a WM Buick made for the Chinese market but a prototype, it had full electric rear reclining massaging seats, the dash was LHD and completely different, it was also a V8. While we were messing around with it the guy told us he was just about to take it to Lang Lang and was going to be crushed😪 I miss those days.
That’s wild, it’s crazy how much we’ve lost in Aussie manufacturing
@@RossReviewsau Most prototypes get crushed. They cannot be sold to the public and car manufacturers cannot keep all of them. One prototype that hasn't got crushed is the Holden Ute that Chevy used to develop the new Corvette. Holden has got 35 cars in its heritage fleet and 12 of them are on display at the Birdwood museum in South Australia. Another one is the 1979 Repco rally commodore that Peter Brock drove and that is at the motorsport museum in Bathurst.
Thanks for making the trip man especially as we know how much you love driving in this state 😅 Really enjoyed this upload!
I’m glad I went to see it even if I could only like my head over the fence
@RossReviewsau It would have been great fun. Nice burnout also!
Ford proving ground is about a 15 minute drive from my home. You Yangs, Geelong.
I seen it on a map. Is it shut off to public? Im near colac so im close
It's only 30 mins from me in werrebee, just looked it up n damn that is huge, I didn't even know it existed lol
Gonna have to go for a run Saturday, can u even see anything from the road?
@@5lcalais1 I just got back and you can't see much. I went up their driveway and spoke with reception to receive an expected no to seeing the track. But still worth a trip. There's a few notable spots, signs, history to document before it's torn down lol
@@yommmrr I'll upload some clips soon. I'm brushing up on filming and editing so give me a minute. Avalon Burnouts this weekend. I'll try filming that too.
I’ll check it out one day
Bro It’s So Sad That Holden Isn’t Getting Made Any More I Would Do Everything In My Power To Bring Holden Back To Life But Sadly I Can’t And No One Can So We Have To Cherish Every Moment With Holden Now Before They Are Gone Forever
It’s truly sad how Australia lost all its manufacturing basically 😞 only the mining industry keeping us up
I wish I had the chance to drive around Lang Lang myself but atleast one of the cars I got to tune as a part of a special project was driven around there by Craig Lowndes so that was pretty cool to be a small part of.
They really should open it up to the public 🥲
@ yeah that would have been amazing if they did
The worst road conditions possible built in..... Pretty sure Melbourne's roads are worse. I know the Stuart hwy north of pimba takes the cake.
Just driving through country Victoria is more of a harsh test I agree 🤣
I've been looking for a place to legally practice drifting. A wet area and a dry area would be ideal but it's nearly impossible to find a place. Insurance is a big issue. Can't all us car enthusiasts come together and buy a place like this for people like us. Make driving great again!
I'm sure legitimate businessmen could buy it from vinfast.
Calder Park
@ I just saw an ad on insta.
It’s an hour away but worth it. Thanks mate.
This would be a perfect place
Awesome video, well done. It's so sad 😢 this complex could be used for mega events, all year round, image, and All Holden day plus other special days, I've been a Holden man since i was 12 yrs old, my first racecar wasa 1967 HR Holden sedan, I raced at the speedway back in 1972, 3, 4 and I've had endless amounts of Holden's im my day due to been in the motor industry for over 45 plus years, sure do miss those days, and yes I still have 4 Holden's, New Subscribers due to your quality content and video, Cheers 🍻 KC Cradle Mountain🏔 Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺 🦘 🏔 🪃
Wish they would open to the public and keep the history alive there
@RossReviewsau totally agree 💯 % but the government aren't interested unfortunately 😕 but we live in hope, someone must be maintaining the place, buy the looks of things, enjoy your weekend 🍻 🇦🇺 🦘 😉
Our motor industry did well considering they worked off a shoestring budget.
Agreed.. and the small population
Agree, Aussie engineers did well.
Great short and informative video Ross. LOVE IT!
Appreciate it mate!
What a shame. I went there for Holden’s 50th Anniversary many years ago now and got to drive my dad’s FJ Holden around the slopped oval, just amazing.
its truly a special place in australia and should be made historic
A friend of mines Dad worked for Holden and said he'd been out there a few times to drive some concept cars and new models.
He would never tell us what they were though, which was fair enough but also a shame.
That would have been so cool back in the day
Great review Ross I’ve been lucky to drive the Vz twice with HSV club amazing place RIP Holden Vz Glenn 🏎😩🇦🇺lots of smoke nice 👍
Oh man how lucky
My father actually restored that teal FX ute you showed. Even had the same RP 226 plates when he got it for restoration in 89. Don't know what happened to it after, I wasn't born until 94. 🤣
I am glad you spoke up about it 👏
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Thank you Ross. This was a good video for the content. I appreciated this. I think there should be something for Holden. GM is not the size it once was any longer. I think Pontiac, Oldsmobile and Holden should be here. I know what happened in Australia. The love of Holden runs deep.
It’s truly a shame, Holden is missed.
It's sad that we lost Holden plant and the proving ground what a fucking shame
It’s so sad 😞
How many new holdens have you ever bought?
It's such a shame that Holden is no more........I very (very) nearly bought a Monaro VXR here in the UK, but went with a 5th Gen Mustang instead. The proving grounds really do need to become a focal point for car enthusiasts in Australia. Even if its not GM focussed, a facility like that is just too cool to lose. We have a similar facility here in the UK called Millbrook. This, too, was built by GM (well, Bedford, their truck company in the UK). It's gone through a number of owners but is still in use by the automotive industry. Sadly, that's also almost impossible to get into due to many prototype cars using the facility.
Completely agree.. the history is to great to have this place slip away
There was not a soul around when you done that cheeky little tribute to Holden. I pray that the do-gooders spidy sense isn't tingling. Good shit.
I had too
Yes the HR was the best in my book
Triple SUs on a HP186 awesome 🤩 still remember her 1978 One of my early cars 💪💯
Very cool
Should have checked out Fords proving ground it's massive
Where abouts is that one? I didn't even know they had one here lol
@5lcalais1 you yangs, geelong
Might have too
This place and the Barra should be made and used still, just so sad.
Rip
Adrian Portelli should buy this his into cars and has some coin
Would be a great place to open to public
i hope you could do the same for fords too please man would be sick
I’ll try one day to see the test track
@@RossReviewsau thanks mate much appreciated keep up the good work man
Would make a good venue for track days drags drifting burnout pad but not in Victoria to fkn hard…#holden4ever👊🏻
Absolutely
Someone like Portelli should buy it so all us car nuts can have/run event's out there add extensions and like a world class drag strip etc. Plus a Holden museum 🤔
Lmao. Yeah we need legitimate businessmen like him more involved.
Agreed
There was talk that Lindsay Fox was interested in buying it a few years ago
@@justin_8593he already owns the Anglesea International Truck test facility. He has owned that for probably 20 years and rents it out to manufacturers for various trusting procedures as well as emissions testing and of course, driver training for Linfox.
Ford Had You Yangs Proving Ground 3:39
There was nothing quite like a Holden
Still ain’t 🥲
You need to get in a few Valiant Chargers and Monaro/GT351! All cool as cars!!!
Would love to see them
What a waste.....heartbreaking 😢
It’s so sad 😞
Supercars could test there changes there...
😢I worked security a while back at Lang Lang just only for a short time but I had the pleasure to see 5% of it, that place is huge, so big they have their own fire trucks, I patrolled the perimeter fence in a 4WD and it was like a safari, kangaroos, snakes, every Austalian wildlife was outthere, always in your way. Unfortunately I never was allowed to drive on the test tracks but the biggest soul crush was seing all the test cars, GTS, HSV'S just sitting in the rain, rusting away. I can tell you Holden literally threw away millions of brand new parts, engines, wheels, turned into scrap metal, as a tax deduction. Whoever ran Holden were idiots.
Damn so sad.. it’s a special place wish it was opened up to the public
the parts were not new, they were flogged to death. Secondly test cars cannot be sold to the public as they don't have a valid VIN number.
Cool vid Ross
Thanks 🙏
Love ya work mate! Always look forward to your vids.
So sad to see our car building is down the shit tube. Im just gald i got to live through it and own quite afew fords and holdens.
Much respect brother💪❤️
Was a pleasure to at least experience the tail end of this amazing era
People voted in the LNP and that's what happens.
@@Low760 Lima agreement 1975 signed by Labor and Button plan 1985 made by Labor started the beginning of the end . Lnp didn’t help either in later years .
convert the proving grounds into a track like they did at The Bend in Adelaide, the useless victorian government makes it as hard as possible for people to track their cars and then get confused when people do it on the street
Absolutely should be opened to the public
Considering the vast diversity in flora and fauna, that isn't going to happen. Secondly Mitsubishi's proving ground was vastly different to Lang Lang. Thirdly Calder Park is the complex that should be improved for use as a motorsport venue. Finally, Lang Lang is actually still being used as a proving ground.
A bit of a shame to have some Canadian try and tell us about Holden history. But that explains the multiple inaccuracies. The place is still rented to companies for many new vehicle validation tests for compliance, hence the ongoing security
What did I get wrong.. I could have said a lot wrong tho I wish I knew more about it
@ there was a couple of historical points, but to give accurate feedback I would need to go back through video and take notes. But when telling history , it is vitally important to get the story correct. Incorrect information gets retold and then history becomes rewritten. Cheers.
@ one of the facts that you did incorrectly report was that the proving ground was not being used. Although for sale, the centre is still operational and hired by many companies for vehicle and component testing and verification by vehicle manufacturers and component suppliers. The proving ground is also used for emissions testing, driver training, media testing amongst other uses.
More foreign ownership of Australia. Damn shame
Agreed hate that 😞
Holden was always foreign owned so nothing has changed.
It was a sad sad day when holden and ford shut their doors for the last time 😢
Heart breaking
Let's all put some money in a pot and buy it. 👍
Would be amazing
Most of the population was conceived in the. Back of a Holden sold well because all of the completion piss weak pommy cars
Fun fact about Holden: Holden is better than Ford.
What grade are you in at school?
@ I’m 28 and I don’t take everything so serious. What department of wasting time you from?
@ nah mate your a wanker. That’s the type of shit kids say at school, grow up. Doesn’t matter what car is better we lost all our manufacturing
Love to drive a Camira there 😊
It’s a piece of history
Would be good permanent track site for racing with additions instead of Avalon...
Yeah that’d be sick
Holden fantasyland.
There was never an Australian car manufacturing industry. There was an American car manufacturing industry in Australia. I’ve pulled heaps of Holdens, Ford’s and Chryslers apart and they were a very average build. They were ok if they were maintained constantly and kept away from water. Rust was a big enemy of the three American/Australian cars. Compared to Toyota even in 1966, Australian made American cars were a second rate product, built down to a profit point.
You still got learning to do mate🙄
Haters gonna hate
Come on Troy and old mate ,LMCT dude, boys if I was your age, bla bla bla, you’s can have a real impact, limitless..
We can only wish
It certainly was never secret
A lot of secrets there
Technically GM Holden provding ground Lang Lang is Australian asset as GM took $500 million from federal government aka Australian taxpayers money as condition of keeping plant open n going but close earlier then aspected. We the people aka Australians should have right on the say, i believe it should be open for public use as we have drag stripes so why can't it be used? I reckon Australians would be behind idea, nice bbq area, memorial wall of history, map, people who work here, sponsors like media, social clubs help maintain providing ground.
Absolutely should be open to public as we tax payers spent a lot on Holden! This is a perfect opportunity to preserve the Holden memory
Was never open to the public and isnt now...far from rotting away - yes its only used by small groups of people. Want to make it something else? Come up with rhe cash. Vinfast us trying to sell it like you said...
It’s hardly being used… and vin fast is trying to get rid of it! That is scary who knows what could happen to it! Aussie tax payers spent millions helping Holden stay alive this place should have been made a historic listing
The commodore, was still a good car(ZB not so much). The small cars that GM tried in Australia just crap compared to what else was on the market
The ZB wasn't a true Commodore. It was pretty much just a rebadged Vauxhall Vectra.
I agree, those small cars didn't stand a chance but man they made a good commodore
I’ll never sell my billion dollar baby ve ssv I of 5 prototype redlines got the paperwork to prove it
Hold onto her
Your’e a bit slow,young fella
Monaro car club Vic had a Monaro day at Lang Lang
Get in contact with Marlene
SUS, what the Chinese doing in there???
Vietnamese 🇻🇳
@RossReviewsau they growing weed in there.
Wasted industry. We had a chance of entering broader markets as Holden but GM made the poor choice of bringing in the chevy rubbish.
Sad 😔
Make crap cars, go out of business. Holden.
Cannot agree. GM is just short sighted.
@@Low760 What's so short sighted about dumping a company that's loosing you hundreds of millions of dollars?
Holden only ever existed because the Australian government had given them billions to stay alive.
@@plebtile3347what’s “loosing”?
@@RedDog-e7v I dunno, it's all gone.
But! Holden lost so much of GM's and the taxpayers money that you have to use an extra 'o' to emphasise how much they lost.
@ oh you care about “tax payers” money do you ? That’s cute. Bootlicker
Still waiting on Ross Receding channel. Show that hairlines journey from normal to absolutely embarrassingly receding
So you’re making jokes about another blokes hairline on multiple of his videos? Hair loss and thinning is extremely common in males and happens to females too
Many men struggle with this and it effects their mental health yet you bring other men down with your comments
What are you trying to accomplish with this comment? Just showing your hatred with someone who posts content who others enjoy or something else I’m genuinely curious
@@Zarus222Agree, no need. Pointless.
Bro...the Nürburgring. Nuremberg is a totally different thing altogether 😂
Is it 🤣 idk I’ve never been