Holden VS Commodore

Holden VS Commodore

The Holden VS Commodore, released in 1995, was the ninth model of the Holden Commodore, a large car built by Holden, the Australian subsidiary of General Motors. The VS Commodore served as a mechanical update of the second generation architecture, destined to assist sales before the all-new VT model. The extent of exterior changes veered not much further than a redesigned Holden logo and wheel trims. An updated Ecotec version of the Buick V6 engine coincided with the changes to the engine in the United States. The Ecotec engine packed 13 percent more power, an increase of 17 kilowatts ...
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Make:Holden
Parent company:General Motors
Debut year:1995
Automotive classFull-size car
Predecessor models:Holden VR Commodore
Successor models:Holden VT Commodore

Manufacturer of the Holden VS Commodore

General Motors
General Motors
Headquarters:Detroit
Founded:1908
Founder:William C. Durant
Additional makes:Pontiac, GMC, Holden, Oldsmobile, Hummer, Vauxhall, General Motors, Chevrolet

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    In addition to the Holden VS Commodore, which cars are included in the Full-size car class of automobiles?
  • A:
    The Chrysler 300, Mercury Grand Marquis, Chevrolet Caprice, Buick Roadmaster and Audi S8 are grouped in the same automotive category.
  • Q:
    The VS Commodore is produced by which auto company?
  • A:
    General Motors is the car's manufacturer.
  • Q:
    Which brand models does the manufacturer of the Holden VS Commodore build?
  • A:
    The auto company also manufactures the Holden Monaro and Holden Commodore.
Holden VS Commodore
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