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Would you buy a muscle car with a Vauxhall badge? Read on to learn whether the Vauxhall Monaro is an underrated muscle car icon or waste of a good engine.
The Vauxhall Monaro VXR 5.7 received special sill covers Of course, these first Vauxhall Monaros were merely Vauxhall’s hors d’oeuvre in the performance-car market.
Also called the Holden Monaro in Australia, the Vauxhall Monaro VXR in the United Kingdom, and the Chevrolet Lumina Coupe in the Middle East, the fourth-gen Pontiac GTO was produced between late ...
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The Vauxhall Monaro was a V8 of the old school, but all the better for it. Of the 600 cars initially imported, Vauxhall had sold the lot within three months, all for less than thirty grand a piece.
The VXR version and later models boast even greater power, with a 6.0-liter engine available in some variants. Despite minor rust concerns, the Monaro is mechanically robust and serves as an ...
Brash, blown and back on home soil, Linda and Chris Deuter's Vauxhall Monaro VXR500 is Luton in label only.
The car in question is the seldom seen Vauxhall Monaro, a powerful V8-engined beast that's said to rival the BMW M3.
The car in question is the seldom seen Vauxhall Monaro, a powerful V8-engined beast that's said to rival the BMW M3.
Complete timeline of Vauxhall Monaro VXR models and generations, with photos, specs reference and production years.
A 2005 Holden Monaro – badged as a Vauxhall – has sold for a song in the UK, as Australian prices continue to skyrocket.