The General Motors (GM) decision to pull out of right-hand drive markets could kickstart Great Wall's aggressive push into the Australian market.
Having yesterday officially withdrawn from the Australian and Thai markets, GM announced Chinese brand Great Wall Motors has committed to buying the Thai plant currently supplying the Holden Colorado dual-cab ute and seven-seat Trailblazer SUV. Great Wall has set huge sales goals for its latest dual-cab ute, claiming the as-yet unnamed load-lugger has been engineered to be one of the world's three top-selling utes. Purchasing the GM plant in Rayong, Thailand, is a sign Great Wall is serious about hitting that goal. Read more: https://www.caradvice.com.au/827648/holden-closure-great-wall/
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