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 ...
It’s official, the Commodore nameplate has been axed after 41 years of being a trusted family hauler, ending with the European imported ZB. The 1978 Holden Commodore with German engineer Peter ...
Deeply rooted in Australia's car culture is the “cringe”. You see it in advertisements which use the words "fully imported". Even our local makers are guilty, tugging the forelock every time they ...
Holden has launched its Series II version of the VT Commodore, although it will take a keen eye to spot the difference from the original vehicle launched in September 1997. The main difference in the ...
The 7-seater can be done, but the ability to fold away the rear seat is lost. The other problem is where to locate the spare wheel, as the LPG tank is located in the spare wheel well. It’s possible ...
It is 40 years to the day since the first Commodore replaced the iconic Kingswood on the Holden production line on 26 October 1978. Since then, more than 2.4 million Commodores have been put in Aussie ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Holden’s all-new VE Commodore has a door pocket big enough for a wine bottle and a genuine aluminium strip across the dash of the luxury ...
It’s hard to imagine, but Australia’s beloved Holden Commodore served not one, but two Presidents of Brazil. History sometimes gets lost in the fog of distance, a nebulous past that fades from ...
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