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Images: Holden VR Commodore (1993-95)

Images: Holden VR Commodore (1993-95) Released in July 1993, the Holden VR Series I (VR.I) Commodore was available as large sedan or wagon. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the rear-wheel drive VR Commodore was available with 3.8-litre V6 engine and 5.0-litre V8 petrol engines. Furthermore, the VR Commodore range consisted of Executive, Berlina, Vacation, Acclaim, […]

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Images: Holden VS Commodore (1995-97)

Images: Holden VS Commodore (1995-97) Released in April 1995, the Holden VS Series I (VS.I) Commodore was available as a large sedan or wagon. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the VS Commodore was powered by 3.8-litre V6 and 5.0-litre V8 petrol engines. The VS Commodore range initially consisted of Executive, Berlina, Acclaim, S and SS […]

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Images: Holden RG Colorado 7 (2012-16)

Images: Holden RG.I Colorado 7 (2012-13) Released in December 2012, the Holden RG Series I (RG.I) Colorado 7 was a seven-seat SUV. Manufactured in Rayong, Thailand, the Colorado 7 was powered by a 2.8-litre four-cylinder ‘Duamax’ turbo-diesel engine that was mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. The Colorado 7 had a part-time four-wheel drive system […]

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Images: Holden ZB Commodore (2018-20)

Images: Holden ZB Commodore (2018-20) Released in February 2018, the Holden ZB Commodore was available as a mid-size liftback or wagon (the Sportback and Sportwagon, respectively). Manufactured by Adam Opel AG in Russelsheim, Germany, the 2018 Holden Commodore range consisted of LT, RS, RS-V, VXR, Calawas and Calawas V variants… Read full 2018 Holden ZB […]

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Images: Holden RC Colorado cab chassis (2008-11)

Images: Holden RC Colorado cab chassis (2008-11) Released in July 2008, the Holden RC Colorado was essentially a face-lifted version of its RA Rodeo predecessor, with Holden losing the right to use the Rodeo name following the separation of Isuzu and General Motors. As such, the RC Colorado was still manufactured in Thailand by Isuzu… […]

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Images: Holden RC Colorado utility (2008-11)

Images: Holden RC Colorado utility (2008-11) Released in July 2008, the Holden RC Colorado was essentially a face-lifted version of its RA Rodeo predecessor, with Holden losing the right to use the Rodeo name following the separation of Isuzu and General Motors. As such, the RC Colorado was still manufactured in Thailand by Isuzu… Read […]

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Images: Holden RG Colorado cab chassis (2012-20)

Images: Holden RG.I Colorado cab chassis (2012-13) Released in June 2012, the Holden RG Series I (RG.I) Colorado cab chadswas was available in single cab, space cab and crew cab bodies. Manufactured in Rayong, Thailand, the Colorado cab chadswas was available with either a 2.5- or 2.8-litre turbo-diesel engine, though the former was reserved for […]

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Images: Holden RG Colorado utility (2012-20)

Images: Holden RG.I Colorado utility (2012-13) Released in June 2012, the Holden RG Series I (RG.I) Colorado utility was available in Space Cab and Crew Cab bodies. Manufactured in Rayong, Thailand, the Colorado utility was powered by a 2.8-litre turbo-diesel engine and available with rear-wheel and four-wheel drive. Beyond the body types, the Colorado utility […]

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Images: Holden YE Calibra (1991-97)

Images: Holden YE Calibra (1991-97) Released in October 1991, the Holden YE Series I (YE.I) Calibra was a two-door coupe. Manufactured by Opel in Russelsheim, Germany, the Calibra was initially powered by naturally aspirated 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engines, though a turbocharged four-wheel drive variant (‘Turbo’) was released in June 1994… Read full Holden YE Calibra […]

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Images: Holden WN Caprice (2013-17)

Images: Holden WN Caprice (2013-17) Released in May 2013, the Holden WN Caprice was a long wheelbase sedan. Manufactured in Elizabeth, South Australia, the rear-wheel drive WN Caprice and Caprice V were powered by 3.6-litre dedicated LPG V6 and 6.0-litre V8 petrol engines, respectively. In October 2014, however, the standard Caprice was discontinued and the […]

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