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Holden Commodore Used Car Review

The Holden Commodore emerged in 1978 as the successor to the Kingswood, and the large car became Australia's best-selling model for 15 consecutive years (between 1996 and2011).This is a record that may never be beaten. A mix of six and eight-cylinder engines in sedan, wagon as well as ute body styles formed a comprehensive Commodore range.. The fastest andmost powerful models sat under the HSV sub-brand. The Commodore's status as an Australian-built model ended in late 2017, though the nameplate has been carried over to an imported, German-built Opel/Vauxhall model - much like the very first-generation version of the Commodore.

Pros

Cons

  • Superb ride and handling of VE/VF models (2006-2017)
  • Spacious, well presented cabins
  • Powerful and great-sounding V8 engines
  • Multiple variants make for a great choice
  • Commonality on the road
  • Now imported rather than designed, engineered and built in Australia
  • Newer, 3.0-litre V6 lacked torque
  • No V8s or rear-wheel drive forthe new Commodore launched in 2018
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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2012 Holden Commodore VE II MY12.5 SS Z Series Blue 6 Speed Sports Automatic Sedan

  • 159000 km
  • Sedan
  • Auto
  • 8 cyl 6.0L

The Holden Commodore SS. A true Australian legend known for its impressive performance at an affordable price. Powered by a beautiful sounding 6.0 litre naturally aspirated V8 engine, this model pushes a whopping 268kw 360bhp with ease through the buttery smooth GM 6L80 6-Speed automatic transmission and into the rear wheels which will leave you smiling as you lift off at every stop light. This model is also equipped with a flex fuel system, allowing it to be run on ethanol and keeping costs

$19,990 Excl. Gov. Charges
Moorabbin, VIC

Dealer used
26/04/2024

2013 Holden Commodore VE II MY12.5 SS Sportwagon Z Series Red 6 Speed Manual Wagon

  • 154000 km
  • Wagon
  • Manual
  • 8 cyl 6.0L

2013 Holden Commodore SSV Z Series V8 6 Speed Manual Sports Wagon 154000kms Log Books Leather Trim Tinted Windows Blue Tooth Alloy Wheels Freezing Cold AC Great looking Car Comes with Qld Rego RWC Clear PPRS History and 12 Months Extended Warranty $24990 Drive away No More To Pay #holden #commodore #ss #ssv #ve #auto #sportswagon #marketplacemotors #autosalesredcliffe

$24,990 Drive Away^
Clontarf, QLD

Dealer used
26/04/2024

2012 Holden commodore ve SS z series manual

  • 180000 km
  • Sedan
  • Manual
  • 8 cyl 6.0L

no swaps 2012 SS Z SERIES 6 litre 6 speed manual 180###ks Registered Genuine HDT letterbox grill (vk style) Vcm OTR intake Stainless 3 inch exhaust, high flow cats and headers Brembo 4 pot brakes front and rear with dba slotted rotors 20x9 wheels Throttle controller Lowered on Monroe shocks and ssl springs Drives great sounds awesome second owner No swaps no joy rides

$28,500Negotiable
Smithton, TAS

17/04/2024

Overview of the Holden Commodore

Overview of the Holden Commodore

The Holden Commodore emerged in 1978 as the successor to the Kingswood, and the large car became Australia's best-selling model for 15 consecutive years (between 1996 and2011).This is a record that may never be beaten.

A mix of six and eight-cylinder engines in sedan, wagon as well as ute body styles formed a comprehensive Commodore range.. The fastest andmost powerful models sat under the HSV sub-brand.

The Commodore's status as an Australian-built model ended in late 2017, though the nameplate has been carried over to an imported, German-built Opel/Vauxhall model - much like the very first-generation version of the Commodore.

HOLDEN COMMODORE GENERATIONS (SINCE 1997)

1997-2007

2006-2013

2013-2017

2018-present

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption (VF generation models)

3.0L 6cyl: 8.3-8.6 litres per 100km

3.6L 6cyl: 9.0-9.3 litres per 100km

6.2L V8: 12.6-12.9 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO HOLDEN COMMODORE

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: HOLDEN COMMODORE (VF, 2013 ONWARDS)

On V8 versions, start the car from cold and listen for rattles and ticks from the engine. If they're present, you're probably looking at a car with dud lifters.

The V8 can sometimes ooze a little oil from the rear-main seal. Find where the car is normally parked and check the ground for oily spots.

The six-speed automatic gearbox shouldn't clunk into gear or slur its shifts. And look for a dirty big tow-bar that suggests the thing has hauled huge loads at some point.

A lot of fleets bought the base-model Commodore, too, and while they offer cheap motoring, don't buy an ex-fleet car by accident.