Mystery surrounds the sudden disappearance of all the new cars from Hawkesbury Valley Holden in Windsor, with dealer principal Norma Needham telling the Gazette “on legal advice, we can make no statement as there is legal action pending”.
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It is believed that the disappearance of the cars is linked to a dispute with a finance company, while others believe the company has gone bust. Ms Needham would not confirm anything beyond the terse media statement quoted above, released on Tuesday morning.
HVH is one of the Hawkesbury’s main car dealers and a standard bearer for the Holden brand. Melbourne-based Holden spokesperson, Shayna Welsh, said she had been talking to Holden’s director of sales about the situation but was “not aware of any details”.
“The next step is for us to get some information,” she said. “It is a very tough environment out there for the motor industry.”