Viknesh Vijayenthiran March 26, 2008 Comment Now! With the reveal last week of the LS3-powered Pontiac G8 GXP performance sedan at the New York Auto Show, it was only a matter of time until Holden ...
Australia’s semi-official tuner to Holden, HSV, has made a name for itself over the past three decades by churning out meaty muscle cars based on successive generations of rear-wheel-drive, ...
Holden Special Vehicles (HSV) has announced that its new VF Commodore-based high performance sedan, which is scheduled to be revealed next month, will hit the market with a new series name. Speaking ...
Spotted in Australia was a lightly-camouflaged HSV Holden VF Commodore. This more or less confirms that Australia will be receiving a high-performance variant of the new Holden VF Commodore, which was ...
Decisions, decisions. If you were in the market for one of a handful of special, send-off edition Holden Commodores, which would it be? That’s what we’ve decided to tackle in today’s Community ...
HSV has built its final Commodore-based model as the 275th Australian market GTSR W1 rolled off the assembly line earlier today. The final model features a Light My Fire orange exterior and a number ...
The power-hungry engineers at Holden Special Vehicles, the performance wing of General Motors Australia's Holden division, have cooked up another batch of fast sedans, wagons, and pickups. The cars, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Good: Eight cylinders, 6.0-litres and 297kW is, shall we say, adequate. Smooth and quiet. Comfortable ride in most conditions. Great ...
The price range for the HSV Commodore varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $2,750 and going to $4,400 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in ...
* Price is based on Glass's Information Services third party pricing data for the lowest priced HSV Commodore 1990 variant. The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and ...
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 ...