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HSV SportsCat 2 TOUGHER THAN EVER

SINCE the collapse of Holden locally, HSV has had to radically shift its business mindset. No longer able to rely on luring punters with its gruntier versions of the now-extinct Holden V8 Commodore sedan, one of HSV’s main projects is a dual-cab 4x4 ute with a 2.8-litre Duramax diesel. With LCV sales continuing to blossom in a declining overall new-car market, it’s hardly a surprise.

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