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Unearth the story of Toyota’s secret supercharged sedan down under. Power, rarity, and how it stayed hidden from America’s ...
Some Holden Commodores have Chevy Bowtie badges because the Commodore VF was rebadged as a Chevy in the U.S. and because the car had a Chevy LS3 engine.
Holden Commodores are increasingly being written off by insurance companies, and scrapped, following minor prangs, because of a desperate shortage of spare parts.
3 It’s still a good deal 2016 Holden Commodore Black Edition. Big discounts have been rare on the SV6 — a couple of years ago the sedan limboed to $34,990 drive-away.
Someone built their own Holden Commodore SS Ute replica using parts from American cars; it might not be completely legal, though.
The Holden Commodore was sold in a multiple of different forms over its 42-year production run in Australia, but it was never sold as a convertible. That fact makes this particular 1986 VL ...
Australian General Motors subsidiary Holden on Tuesday announced that its current ZB-generation Commodore sedan and wagon will be the last, with the nameplate to be retired in 2020.
What is the difference between the Holden Commodore SV6 and the SV6 Storm? The Storm was a marketing package based on the SV6 and came with specific badging, front fog lamps, and sat nav.
The last time I experienced a Holden was a SV6 Commodore and that only had 280 HP. This nearly has triple the power of that car, which was still enough to make the wheels keep spinning around.
The Holden Commodore, now with Corvette ZR1 power You know the drill; this is Australia’s Chevrolet SS, but with extra dinkum courtesy of Holden’s in-house tuner HSV.