Common questions

What was the first generation of Holden Commodore?

What was the first generation of Holden Commodore?

It was the first iteration of the fourth generation of this Australian-made model. Its range included the luxury variants, Holden Berlina (VE) and Holden Calais (VE); utility models were included as the Holden Ute (VE) .

What are the names of the Holden cars?

In 2013, Holden’s lineup consisted of GM Korea, GM Thailand, GM US, Commodore, Caprice, and Ute models. Holden was also used to distribute models from Opel, a European vehicle brand in Australia in 2012.

What are the standard settings for a Commodore V8?

The Standard Computer Settings running your VE/VF Commodore V8 Engine are pre-set from the factory to meet a variety of parameters such as emissions and all weather conditions etc at a cost of Power & Torque.

When did the Holden Torana concept car come out?

In 2004, just two years before the release of the VE Commodore, Holden unveiled the Torana TT36 concept car at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney. The TT36 served as a preview of the VE and allowed Holden to gauge public reaction to its styling. Much of the Torana’s styling drew on the essence of the VE’s design.

It was the first iteration of the fourth generation of this Australian-made model. Its range included the luxury variants, Holden Berlina (VE) and Holden Calais (VE); utility models were included as the Holden Ute (VE) .

What should I do about my Holden Commodore VE?

If so, call NRMA or RAC or whoever. Get a jump start from another battery or car or jump starter. Once it starts, check the dash for the battery light. You will need to drive to the nearest garage, auto electrician of maybe Kmart auto. Any of these can check the belts, battery and alternator.

What kind of fuel does Holden VE Series 2 use?

Certainly, the Series II cars have been restyled (however subtly) and two of the three engines are now capable of operating on E85 flex fuel. Then of course there’s the much anticipated Holden iQ touch-screen infotainment system. But even with all that, the Series II is hard to pick from the Commodore launched at this time four years ago.

In 2004, just two years before the release of the VE Commodore, Holden unveiled the Torana TT36 concept car at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney. The TT36 served as a preview of the VE and allowed Holden to gauge public reaction to its styling. Much of the Torana’s styling drew on the essence of the VE’s design.

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