Archive for the ‘Holden VE Commodore’ Category

Bleak future for Pontiac G8 in the U.S.

While previous reports predicting the demise of the Commodore-based G8 sedan were denied by Pontiac, almost, new reports have emerged which paint a rather bleak future for the Australian export.

 Bleak future for Pontiac G8 in the US

Since the Pontiac G8 sedan was launch in the U.S., just 13,000 have found a home, while 11,000 more unsold G8’s remain in Pontiac’s inventory - representing a 283 day supply.

Holden introduce rear-view camera on Sportwagon

Holden is set to introduce an optional rear-view camera for all Sportwagon models, bolstering its family oriented practicality.

 Holden introduce rear-view camera on Sportwagon

A first for any locally manufactured Holden, the camera will help eliminate blind spots and works in conjunction with the standard rear park assist.

Pontiac G8 GXP laps ‘ring in 8:30

In recent times the Nürburgring has become the performance benchmark for sports cars around the world, and it seems Holden is no exception.

Pontiac G8 GXP laps ‘Ring in 8:30

A Victorian-plated Pontiac G8 GXP has been put through its paces on the Nürburgring by GM development engineers - not a professional racing driver - and set a blistering unofficial time.

Holden to cut 25 additional production days

In another blow to the Australian automotive industry, GM Holden has announced plans to cut production by an additional 25 days, spread across the first three months of 2009. The closures will occur at the company’s Elizabeth plant in Adelaide.

Holden’s seven millionth vehicle milestone

Adelaide has already seen the closure of Mitsubishi’s local production this year, while Holden’s 3,400 workers in South Australia are not new to non-production days, having already had several days off in recent weeks, the news is not promising.

2008 Holden Berlina Sportwagon review

2008 Holden Sportwagon Berlina review & road test

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Model Tested:

  • 2008 Holden Berlina Sportwagon Automatic - $ 41,790 (RRP)

Options:

  • Full size spare alloy wheel - $250
  • Leather inserts - $2500
  • Metallic Paint - $400

plus.jpg Stylish, spacious, comfortable, practical

minus.jpg Coarse engine, fuel consumption

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- Photography and words by Karl Peskett

A little while ago, CarAdvice’s Matt Brogan took the Calais Sportwagon for a spin. He was impressed with the room and looks, but the drivetrain left him a little wanting.

With that in mind, I headed off to Holden to pick up the Berlina Sportwagon. It’s one rung down the ladder from the Calais, so surely this is going to be torture, isn’t it?

Rudd announces $6bn bailout plan

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has today announced a bailout plan for the Australian automotive manufacturing industry worth $6.2 billion, based on results from a federal inquiry led by former Victorian premier Steve Bracks.

Rudd announces $6bn bailout plan; headstart for 2010 tariff reduction

This follows confirmation that the Government would reduce car tariffs to 5 percent in 2010 under a new 10-year plan for the industry, with many critics labelling the bailout as compensation merely aimed at delaying the inevitable.

Four custom Chevrolet Camaros for SEMA

Together with the Pontiac G8 GXP Street concept, Holden will play another vital role at this year’s SEMA Auto Show with GM showcasing not one but four specially prepared Chevrolet Camaro’s.

 Four custom Chevrolet Camaros for 2008 SEMA

As the official car of the 2008 SEMA show, General Motors is obviously keen to show off the aftermarket potential of its latest muscle car in anticipation for its official launch in the coming months.

2008 Holden Commodore Sportwagon SS review

2008 Holden Sportwagon SS review & road test

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Model Tested:

  • 2008 Holden Commodore Sportwagon SS Automatic - $ 48,290 (RRP)

Options:

  • Overhead rear seat DVD player - $1290
  • Full size spare alloy wheel - $250
  • Leather inserts - $2500
  • Metallic Paint (Voodoo) - $400

plus.jpg Stylish, Spacious, Comfortable, Drivetrain, Practical

minus.jpg Brakes a bit weak, Fuel consumption

CarAdvice Rating: rating11.gifrating11.gifrating11.gifrating_half.GIF (3.5/5)

- Review by Karl Peskett   - Photography by Tom Jakovljevic

So, the family needs a bit of urge. What do you buy? You could go out and buy another SUV, use it on the blacktop and never let its transmission work out what off-roading feels like.

I feel for those poor Haldex-style systems. Waiting to be used, and never realising their full potential. Rather than waste fuel lugging around pieces of the car which don’t ever get worked, why not dispense with the madness and just buy a stationwagon.

Pontiac G8 GXP Street concept for SEMA

Holden will make an unexpected appearance at SEMA this year with General Motors having prepared a truly amazing show car with the Pontiac G8 GXP Street concept.

Pontiac G8 GXP Street concept for SEMA

By combining GM’s two latest performance offerings, the Pontiac G8 GXP and the LSX454 crate engine from GM Performance Parts, the G8 GXP Street concept blitzes the W427 and outpaces the Corvette ZR1 for power.

Economy improves for Commodore

The Alloytec V6 engine powering Holden’s Commodore Omega and Berlina models has received an upgrade this month that sees fuel savings of up to 0.4 litres per 100 kilometres for petrol models and an impressive 1.3 litres per 100 kilometres for dual-fuel variants.

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Emissions have therefore also decreased assisting the petrol variants listed to achieve the highest Green Vehicle Guide noxious emissions score possible being 8.5 points out of 10 (excludes hybrid electric vehicles). The emission levels meet Euro VI certification, a standard which does not come into effect in Europe until 2014.

Pontiac responds to G8 rumours, sort of

Pontiac has responded to recent rumours surrounding the future of its G8 range, we’re just not sure if they understood what the rumour was about.

Pontiac responds to G8 rumours, sort of

Pontiac has gone on record saying it would not be cancelling either its G8 or Solstice range - although did not address the key issue being the viability of their next-generation replacements.