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Images: Holden V300 Malibu (2013-17)

Images: Holden V300 Malibu (2013-17) Released in June 2013, the Holden V300 Malibu was a mid-size sedan. Manufactured in Bupyeong, South Korea, the front-wheel drive Malibu was powered by 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol and 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engines that were mated to six-speed automatic transmissions… Read full Holden Malibu review

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Images: Holden V2 Monaro (2001-04)

Images: Holden V2.I Monaro (2001-02) Released in October 2001, the Holden V2 Series I (V2.I) Monaro was a four-seat, two-door coupe. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the rear-wheel drive V2 Monaro was available with 3.8-litre supercharged V6 or 5.7-litre V8 engines, for the CV6 and CV8 variants, respectively… Read full Holden V2 Monaro review Images: […]

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Images: Holden VZ Monaro (2004-05)

Images: Holden VZ Monaro (2004-05) Released in September 2004, the Holden VZ Monaro was a four-seat, two-door coupe. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the rear-wheel drive Monaro was powered by a 5.7-litre V8 petrol engine… Read full Holden VZ Monaro review

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Images: Holden VY One Tonner (2003-04)

Images: Holden VY One Tonner (2003-04) Released in June 2003, the Holden VY Series I (VY.I) One Tonner was a two-door cab chadsis. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the rear-wheel drive VY One Tonner was available with 3.8-litre V6 and 5.7-litre V8 petrol engines. Furthermore, the range consisted of One Tonner and One Tonner S […]

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Images: Holden VZ One Tonner (2004-05)

Images: Holden VZ One Tonner (2004-05) Released in August 2004, the Holden VZ One Tonner was a two-door cab chadsis. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the VZ One Tonner was available with newly-introduced 3.6-litre V6 and 5.7-litre V8 petrol engines. Furthermore, the VZ One Tonner range initially consisted of rear-wheel drive One Tonner and One […]

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Images: Holden JH Cruze (2011-16)

Images: Holden JH.I Cruze (2011-14) Released in March 2011, the Holden JH.I Cruze marked the beginning of Australian production for the Cruze sedan which had previously been manufactured in South Korea. In November 2011, the JH Cruze range was expanded to include five-door hatchback models. Please note that the JH Cruze Sportwagon had been reviewed […]

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Images: Holden YG Cruze (2002-06)

Images: Holden YG Cruze (2002-06) Released in June 2002, the Holden YG Cruze was a compact, all-wheel drive SUV. Although sold in Australia as a Holden, the Cruze was manufactured in Japan by Suzuki and based on its HT Ignis. The YG Cruze was powered by a 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine – with double overhead […]

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Images: Holden JH Cruze Sportwagon (2012-16)

Images: Holden JH.I Cruze Sportwagon (2012-14) Released in December 2012, the Holden JH.I Cruze Sportwagon was a mid-size wagon (the JH Cruze sedan and hatchback have been reviewed separately). Manufactured in South Korea, the front-wheel drive Cruze Sportwagon was available with 1.8-litre petrol and 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engines… Read full Holden Cruze Sportwagon review

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Images: Holden VY Commodore (2002-04)

Images: Holden VY.I Commodore (2002-03) Released in October 2002, the Holden VY Series I (VY.I) Commodore was available as a large sedan or wagon. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the rear-wheel drive VY Commodore was powered by 3.8-litre V6, supercharged 3.8-litre V6 and and 5.7-litre V8 engines. Furthermore, the VY.I Commodore range initially consisted Executive, […]

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Images: Holden VZ Commodore (2004-07)

Images: Holden VZ Commodore (2004-07) Released in August 2004, the Holden VZ Commodore was available as a large sedan or wagon. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the rear-wheel drive VZ Commodore was initially available with newly-introduced 3.6-litre V6 and continued 5.7-litre V8 engines, while the range consisted of Executive, Acclaim, SV6, SV8 and SS variants. […]

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