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Offered on the SV6 and SS models in sedan, sportwagon and ute (pickup) body-styles, the new Holden Commodore Black Edition has been introduced in Australia. Spicing things up in the Commodore ...
Holden has announced the arrival of a new set of performance-oriented special editions for the Holden Commodore family, with the Commodore Black joining the range with V6 or V8 power and in three ...
Available for the 2016 Holden Commodore SV6 and SS in sedan, wagon or ute forms, the Black Edition commands an AUD 1,000 premium.
General Motors' Australian arm swiftly replaced the Commodore SV6, SS and Ute with slightly improved models bearing the 'Storm' suffix. These special edition models replace the standard vehicles ...
Behold, the next El Camino. Ok, maybe not — but Holden's dropping a not-so-special special edition of its Brick House Commodore ute and wagon. This bad boy's called the SVZ, and it's the second ...
2011 AIMS: New HSV Black Edition Versions of Commodore Based Sedan, Station and Ute Models General Motor’s Holden Special Vehicles unit in Australia is following in the ...
The Holden Commodore ute, an Australia-only automotive icon, could be relegated to the history books in 2016 due to falling sales in the face of increased consumption of pick-up trucks imported ...
Holden has unveiled new Black editions of its Commodore SV6 and SS sedan, wagon and ute variants. Exclusive design features include 18-inch black alloy wheels, Black Edition front floor mats ...
The ute became a dedicated track machine after it was defected by police. The engine scored a turbo lifted from a Ford Falcon XR6 Turbo. On the dyno, the Commodore ute made 295 horsepower at the ...
Are you looking to buy a car but can't decide between a Holden Commodore or GWM UTE? Use our side by side comparison to help you make a decision. We compare design, practicality, price, features, ...
Now it appears that lifestyle-focused ute will be a Jaecoo, which will be SUV -based in a similar vein to the old Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon utes which were based on passenger car underpinnings.
The stolen V-8s retail for around $10,000 a pop in Australia, and are used in everything from the Holden VE Commodore and Ute, to the American-market Chevrolet Caprice police car. On the black ...