Holden targets number one by 2020

By Toby Hagon
Updated April 4 2014 - 12:18pm, first published 8:01am
The future of Holden in Australia has been questioned after the decision to stop local manufacturing in 2017, but managing director Gerry Dorizas aims to take the brand back to number one by 2020. Photo: Rob Homer
The future of Holden in Australia has been questioned after the decision to stop local manufacturing in 2017, but managing director Gerry Dorizas aims to take the brand back to number one by 2020. Photo: Rob Homer
"We will innovate ... we will get our customers back": Gerry Dorizas, the new Chairman and Managing Director of GM Holden. Photo: Holden
"We will innovate ... we will get our customers back": Gerry Dorizas, the new Chairman and Managing Director of GM Holden. Photo: Holden

Recently appointed Holden chairman and managing director Gerry Dorizas says the company is aiming to be the top selling brand in Australia by 2020.

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