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It sold for THAT MUCH?! What really happened to the last ever Holden Commodore

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The last Australian-made Holden Commodore is a 2017 SS-V Redline sedan, residing at the National Motor Museum in Birdwood.

At least, that’s the answer you should give if you’re asked the question at your next pub trivia night.

But it’s not the whole story – because while that car was manufactured to be the official ‘last car’, another identical car nonetheless went through production after it.

Listen to Rosso’s new podcast Cars That Made Australia to find out what really happened to the last ever Holden Commodore:

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