When did the last Holden Commodore (VF) come out?

Holden Commodore (VF) Jump to navigation Jump to search. The Holden Commodore (VF) was an executive car produced by Holden between June 2013 and October 2017. It was the second and last significantly restyled iteration of the fourth (and final) generation of the Holden Commodore to be manufactured in Australia.

When was the VF Commodore V8 Supercar introduced?

The homologated version of the VF Commodore V8 Supercar was first shown by Garry Rogers Motorsport on 11 February 2013; this was followed by an official unveiling by the Holden Racing Team at Holden’s headquarters later in the day.

What is the difference between the Commodore VE and VF II?

The VF II model also saw the discontinuation of the LPG versions of the Commodore. The number of specification levels was reduced compared to the VE, with the Berlina (nameplate introduced in 1984) and Omega (introduced in 2006) dropped. Prices are A$ 5000 to $10,000 less than the previous VE models.

When was the last Commodore made in Australia?

In December 2013, GM announced that it would discontinue all Australian production in 2017. The VF Commodore was built on an altered version of the Holden designed GM Zeta platform, first used in the VE Commodore.

Where in the world is the Holden Commodore?

Close your eyes and picture suburban Australia and, somewhere amongst the the Hills Hoists and dangling blue Bonds singlets, there will be be parked a Holden Commodore. Holden was churning out Australia’s chariots from 1978 until 2017, but they saved the very best ’til last.

How much does a Holden Commodore cost in 2021?

The Holden Commodore is available from $46,888 to $52,990 for the 2021 across a range of models. Close your eyes and picture suburban Australia and, somewhere amongst the the Hills Hoists and dangling blue Bonds singlets, there will be be parked a Holden Commodore.

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