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Images: Holden Volt (2012-13)

Images: Holden Volt (2012-13) Released in November 2012, the Holden Volt was a four seat, plug-in hybrid vehicle. Manufactured in Detroit, USA, the front-wheel drive Volt had three motors – a primary traction motor, a secondary motor/generator and a range-extending 1.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine – which were connected via a planetary gear and electric clutches. […]

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Images: Holden VZ Ute (2004-07)

Images: Holden VZ Ute (2004-07) Released in August 2004, the Holden VZ Ute was a single cab, rear-wheel drive utility. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the VZ Ute was initially available with newly-introduced 3.6-litre V6 and continued 5.7-litre V8 petrol engines. Furthermore, the VZ Ute range initially consisted of standard, S and SS variants; in […]

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Images: Holden JR Vectra (1997-98)

Images: Holden JR Vectra (1997-98) Released in June 1997, the front-wheel drive Holden JR Vectra was available as a mid-size sedan or liftback. Manufactured in Belgium, the Vectra sedan was powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, while the liftback models were also available with a 2.5-litre V6 petrol engine… Read full Holden JR Vectra […]

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Images: Holden JS Vectra (1998-02)

Images: Holden JS.I Vectra (1998-99) Released in August 1998, the Holden JS Series I (JS.I) Vectra was available as a mid-size sedan, wagon or liftback. Within the front-wheel drive JS.I Vectra range, the sedan and wagon were manufactured at Holden’s Elizabeth plant in South Australia, while the liftback remained imported from Belgium… Read full Holden […]

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Images: Holden VP Ute (1992-93)

Images: Holden VP Ute (1992-93) Released in January 1992, the Holden VP Ute was a rear-wheel drive, single cab utility. The VP Ute was available with two engines: a 3.8-litre V6 or a 5.0-litre V8. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the VP Ute was available with 3.8-litre V6 engine and 5.0-litre V8 engines. Furthermore, the […]

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Images: Holden VR Ute (1993-95)

Images: Holden VR Ute (1993-95) Released in July 1993, the Holden VR Series I (VR.I) Ute was a rear-wheel drive, single cab utility. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the VP Ute was available with 3.8-litre V6 and 5.0-litre V8 engines. Furthermore, the range consisted of Ute and Ute S models… Read full Holden VR Ute […]

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Images: Holden VS Ute (1995-00)

Images: Holden VS Ute (1995-00) Released in April 1995, the Holden VS Series I (VS.I) Ute was a rear-wheel drive, single cab utility. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the VS Ute was available with 3.8-litre V6 engine and 5.0-litre V8 petrol engines… Read full Holden VS Ute review

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Images: Holden VU Ute (2000-02)

Images: Holden VU.I Ute (2000-01) Released in December 2000, the Holden VU Series I (VU.I) Ute was a single cab, rear-wheel drive utility. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the rear-wheel drive VU Ute was available with 3.8-litre V6 and 5.7-litre V8 petrol engines. Furthermore, the VU Ute range consisted of standard, S and SS variants… […]

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Images: Holden VY Ute (2002-04)

Images: Holden VY.I Ute (2002-03) Released in October 2002, the Holden VY Series I (VY.I) Ute was a two-door, rear-wheel drive utility. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the VY Ute was available with 3.8-litre V6 and 5.7-litre V8 engines. Furthermore, the VY.I Ute range consisted of standard, S and SS variants; in May 2003, a […]

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Images: Holden WM Statesman and Caprice (2006-13)

Images: Holden WM.I Statesman and Caprice (2006-10) Released in September 2006, the Holden WM Series I (WM.I) Statesman and Caprice were long wheelbase sedans. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the rear-wheel drive WM.I Statesman and Caprice were available with 3.6-litre V6 and 6.0-litre V8 petrol engines that were mated to automatic transmissions… Read full Holden […]

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