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Chevrolet’s forgotten SS wagon was muscle car madness hiding in plain sight
Chevrolet has a long history of hiding serious performance in everyday sheetmetal, and one of the strangest examples is a ...
Peter Brock's HDT Commodore was smooth, refined and quiet and yet it delivered a punch that couldn't be matched by any other ...
Australia's Holden Racing Team showed off its newest racing car, based on a VF Commodore sedan, for the V8 Supercars race series. This car is closely based on a real Holden VF Commodore that customers ...
Just one day after General Motors’ Australian subsidiary, Holden, unveiled its handsomely-styled VF Commodore, teams campaigning the car in the 2013 V8 Supercars touring car series unveiled their ...
The VU Holden Commodore Ute was a unique Australian vehicle combining car and pickup truck elements with V8 power and sports ...
After more than 40 years, Holden has decided to retire the Commodore nameplate to focus on the growing SUV and ute trend. XPeng’s latest SUV gets hybrid engine with 325km of EV range! 2026 XPeng G7 ...
Since its inception in 1978, Australians have revered the big, rear wheel drive Holden Commodore. And, while it’s expected that the next generation Holden Commodore will adopt a global, FWD layout, ...
The home-bred Holden Commodore millions of Australians fell in love with may no longer exist but there are still thousands on local roads. Of them all, this VE-generation model could be the craziest.
No other car epitomised the local car industry like the Holden Commodore. A mainstay on Australian roads from the moment of its launch in 1978, it remained there for nearly 40 years. While it didn't ...
Have you ever seen a Tasmanian Tiger? Probably not. Neither have I, and that's because they're extinct. I didn't know these even existed at all until my recent trip to Australia, where I also got to ...
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