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Holden VE Commodore Pricing

July 20, 2006 by Alborz Fallah  




Holden has released the full pricing for the new VE Commodore range, one important thing to note is that the VE Commodore Omega comes with no air conditioning as standard, and although the pricing says its an extra $2,000 for air conditioning, Holden are offering a Special Model that comes with air conditioning, 17-inch alloys, rear spoiler, body-colored mirrors/handles for an extra $500! (see below the table for details on the new model and a list of options for the VE range)

VE model

VE pricing (RRP ex. Dealer and Govt Charges)

+/- to old VZ Model Commodore Range

VZ comparison specifications

Old VZ pricing

Omega (no A/C)

$34,490

$500 (1.5%)

Executive (no A/C)

$33,990

Omega (with A/C)

$36,490

$250 (0.7%)

Executive (with A/C)

$36,240

Berlina V6

$39,990

- $3900 (-8.8%)

Berlina V6

$43,890

Berlina V8

$44,990

- $3600 (-7.4%)

Berlina V8

$48,590

SV6 (6spd manual)

$39,990

$0

SV6 (6spd manual)

$39,990

SV6 (5spd auto)

$40,990

$1000 (2.5%)

SV6 (5spd auto)

$39,990

SS (6spd manual)

$44,990

- $6800 (-13.1%)

SS (6 spd manual)

$51,790

SS (6spd auto)

$46,990

- $4800 (-9.2%)

SS (4spd auto)

$51,790

SS V (6spd manual)

$51,990

New

New

New

SS V (6spd auto)

$53,990

New

New

New

Calais V6

$45,490

- $8400 (-15.5%)

Calais V6

$53,890

Calais V8

$50,490

- $8100 (-13.8%)

Calais V8

$58,590

Calais V V6

$53,490

New

New

New

Calais V V8

$58,490

New

New

New

2006 Holden VE Commodore V-Series special model

Omega plus air conditioning, 17-inch alloys, rear spoiler, body-colored mirrors/handles $34,990 RRP

2006 Holden VE Commodore options pricing

  • Air conditioning (Omega) $2000
  • Side Protection Pack – side and curtain airbags, active head restraints (Omega) $2000
  • Leather trim seats and curtain airbags (Berlina, SV6, SS) $2500
  • Six-disc CD stacker (Omega, SV6) $595
  • Bluetooth (Omega) $390
  • Full-size spare wheel and tyre (Omega) $100
  • Full-size spare wheel and tyre (Berlina, SV6, SS, SS V, Calais, Calais V) $250
  • Leather trim, eight-way front seats with memory, heated mirrors (Calais) $3000
  • Country pack suspension (Omega – not available with LPG) $330
  • Sports suspension (Omega, Berlina) $695
  • Electric tilt and slide $1690
  • Overhead DVD player (all models except standard on Calais V) $1290
  • Metallic paint $375
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  1. [...] Prices for the 2006 Holden WM Statesmen and the 2006 Holden Caprice are as follows. Click for pricing for the 2006 Holden Commodore VE. Options for the two cars are listed below the table. [...]

  2. [...] The new VE Commodore SS starts at $44,990 for the 6 speed manual and $46,990 with the 6 speed Auto. This is the first time Holden has offered the six-speed automatic for the SS, having previously equiped the old SS Commodore through its ageing four-speed automatic. If you intend to buy a SS Commodore I would highly incourage you to stick with the manual, not that I have my doubts about the European engineered 6 speed auto, but as you should be aware by now, I am not a big fan of Automatics when it comes to performance cars. Click for full pricing on the VE Commodore Range. [...]

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