If you wanted a cheap brand-new Holden before the brand exits Australia at the end of this month, you may have left your run too late. Dealers have been told to clear all stock or miss out on discounts of up to $17,000. The Toyota Camry V6 will be axed from early 2021 as buyers shift towards four-cylinder and hybrid power, leaving the affordable V6 sedan market empty (the only rivals that remain cost in excess of $50,000).
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