What is the Commodore car?
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Holden Commodore is an automobile company. Founded in 1856 and headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, its primary business is the production of automobiles and engines, with its parent company being General Motors (GM) of the United States. Holden serves as the design and engineering technology center for General Motors. Additional information: Below is an introduction to the Holden Commodore: 1. Holden Commodore boasts internationally leading R&D and production capabilities in engines, transmissions, and chassis. It operates three renowned engine production lines: FII, V6, and HFV6. The ALLOYTEC V6 all-aluminum engine, equipped in the Buick Royaum, is manufactured at Holden's state-of-the-art engine plant in Port Melbourne. 2. Holden has developed numerous successful products, including the Commodore, which topped Australia's best-selling mid-to-high-end sedan list for eight consecutive years; the Statesman/Caprice models, consistently ranking in the top five for premium sedan sales in Australia; and the Monaro, Australia's most popular locally produced coupe.