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Images: Holden VT Commodore (1997-00)

Images: Holden VT.I Commodore (1997-99) Released in August 1997, the Holden VT Series I (VT.I) Commodore was available as a large sedan or wagon. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the rear-wheel drive VT Commodore was initially available with 3.8-litre V6, supercharged 3.8-litre V6 and 5.0-litre V8 engines. Furthermore, the VT.I Commodore range consisted of Executive, […]

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Images: Holden VX Commodore (2000-02)

Images: Holden VX.I Commodore (2000-01) Released in October 2000, the Holden VX Series I (VX.I) Commodore was available as a large sedan or wagon. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the rear-wheel drive VX Commodore was available with 3.8-litre V6, supercharged 3.8-litre V6 and 5.7-litre V8 petrol engines. The VX.I Commodore range consisted of Executive, Acclaim, […]

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Images: Holden VE Commodore (2006-13)

Images: Holden VE.I Commodore (2006-10) Released in August 2006, the Holden VE Series I (VE.I) Commodore was a large, rear-wheel drive sedan (the related VE Berlina, VE Calais and VE Sportwagon have been reviewed separately). Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the VE Commodore range was initially available with 3.6-litre V6 and 6.0-litre V8 petrol engines, […]

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Images: Holden VF Commodore (2013-17)

Images: Holden VF.I Commodore (2013-15) Released in May 2013, the Holden VF Commodore was a large, rear-wheel drive sedan (theVF Sportwagon andVF Ute have been reviewed separately). Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the rear-wheel drive VF Commodore was available with 3.0- and 3.6-litre V6 petrol engines, 3.6-litre LPG engines and 6.0-litre V8 petrol engines. Furthermore, […]

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Images: Holden VL Commodore (1986-88)

Images: Holden VL Commodore (1986-88) Released in March 1986, the Holden VL Commodore was available as mid-size, rear-wheel drive sedan or wagon. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the VL Commodore was initially powered by a 3.0-litre inline six cylinder petrol engine and offered in SL, Executive and Berlina variants… Read full Holden VL Commodore review

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Images: Holden VN Commodore (1988-91)

Images: Holden VN Commodore (1988-91) Released in August 1988, the Holden VN Commodore was available as a large sedan or wagon. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the rear-wheel drive VN Commodore was initially available with newly introduced 3.8-litre V6 engines. From March 1989, however, the range was expanded with the introduction of 5.0-litre V8 engines […]

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Images: Holden VP Commodore (1991-93)

Images: Holden VP Commodore (1991-93) Released in October 1991, the Holden VP Series I (VP.I) Commodore was available as a large sedan or wagon. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the rear-wheel drive VP Commodore was available with 3.8-litre V6 engine and 5.0-litre V8 engines. Furthermore, the VP Commodore range consisted of Executive, Berlina, Vacation, S […]

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Images: Holden VR Commodore (1993-95)

Images: Holden VR Commodore (1993-95) Released in July 1993, the Holden VR Series I (VR.I) Commodore was available as large sedan or wagon. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the rear-wheel drive VR Commodore was available with 3.8-litre V6 engine and 5.0-litre V8 petrol engines. Furthermore, the VR Commodore range consisted of Executive, Berlina, Vacation, Acclaim, […]

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Images: Holden VS Commodore (1995-97)

Images: Holden VS Commodore (1995-97) Released in April 1995, the Holden VS Series I (VS.I) Commodore was available as a large sedan or wagon. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the VS Commodore was powered by 3.8-litre V6 and 5.0-litre V8 petrol engines. The VS Commodore range initially consisted of Executive, Berlina, Acclaim, S and SS […]

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Images: Holden RC Colorado cab chassis (2008-11)

Images: Holden RC Colorado cab chassis (2008-11) Released in July 2008, the Holden RC Colorado was essentially a face-lifted version of its RA Rodeo predecessor, with Holden losing the right to use the Rodeo name following the separation of Isuzu and General Motors. As such, the RC Colorado was still manufactured in Thailand by Isuzu… […]

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