Politicians from major political parties in Australia have criticized the closure of General Motors’ Holden brand. “I acknowledge that times change, businesses adapt and come and go, and they have a right to do so. But in doing so they need to act in a fair way and sadly General Motors are not,” said Rowan Ramsey, member of the Liberal Party. “Dealers took that in good faith … then General Motors changed its mind.” He said GM’s decision left dealers “high and dry.” (Source: CarAdvice) Read the original article…


