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Holden's billion-dollar baby, the VE Commodore, has been named the Wheels Car of the Year for 2006. The Australian-made car was judged top in a field of 21 vehicles, drawing special praise for its ...
Holden sent the following statement to Drive on Wednesday: "Fitting VE wheels onto a VZ [or earlier model Commodore] is not recommended or condoned by GM Holden as it raises some safety concerns ...
In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the original 1951 Holden Ute, General Motors’ Australian subsidiary is planning several special edition models this year starting with the revival of ...
Holden’s design team worked hard to ensure the proportions of the VE Commodore reiterated the rear-drive layout and created a muscular appearance. The front wheels were moved forward 67mm and ...
For Commodore GTSR W1 duty, the LS9 makes 636 horsepower at 6500 RPM and an earthmoving 601 lb-ft of torque at 3900 RPM. Sending power to the rear wheels is a Tremec TR-6060 6-speed manual ...
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