The V8-equipped Holden Commodores may receive the majority of the media’s attention, but here at GM Authority, we have love for V6 powered versions of the Australian icon, too. The VT-generation of ...
Historically, the vast majority of Australian police vehicles were built by Holden and Ford, with a smattering of Mitsubishis and Toyotas thrown in for color. The last 15 years saw all four automakers ...
THE VT SS Commodore started a tremendous sales era for Holden, but also signalled the end of the locally built 5.0-litre V8 engine. At the end of its life, the 5.0 produced 179 kW and 400 Nm in ...
I assume it’s a V6 auto base model and depending on the condition and mileage done it’s worth between $1400 and $3200.
No other car epitomised the local car industry like the Holden Commodore. A mainstay on Australian roads from the moment of its launch in 1978, it remained there for nearly 40 years. While it didn't ...
The biggest problem with this model of Commodore was it’s V6 engine and that unit’s propensity to suffer stretched timing chains. Cars without a full service history will be the worst offenders, but ...
The Ford Falcon and Holden Commodore hold a special place in Australian hearts. Now that Australia is no longer manufacturing new cars – with Holden the last to shut down its local production lines in ...