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Official: Holden VF Commodore Pricing - Sedan, Sportwagon & UTE

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2013 Holden VF Commodore sedan range
Holden Commodore Evoke auto $34,990
Holden Commodore SV6 manual $35,990
Holden Commodore SV6 auto $38,190
Holden Commodore SS manual $41,990
Holden Commodore SS auto $44,190
Holden Commodore SS V manual $45,490
Holden Commodore SS V auto $47,690
Holden Commodore SS V Redline manual $51,490
Holden Commodore SS V Redline auto $53,690
Holden Calais (V6) $39,990
Holden Calais V V6 $46,990
Holden Calais V V8 $52,990



2013 Holden VF Commodore Sportwagon auto range

Holden Commodore Evoke Sportwagon $36,990
Holden Commodore SV6 Sportwagon $40,190
Holden Commodore SS Sportwagon $46,190
Holden Commodore SS V Sportwagon $49,690
Holden Commodore SS V Redline Sportwagon $55,690
Holden Calais Sportwagon (V6) $41,990
Holden Calais V V6 Sportwagon $48,990
Holden Calais V V8 Sportwagon $54,990




2013 Holden VF Commodore Ute range
Holden Commodore Evoke Ute $32,990
Holden Commodore SV6 Ute manual $32,990
Holden Commodore SV6 Ute auto $35,190
Holden Commodore SS Ute manual $38,990
Holden Commodore SS Ute auto $41,190
Holden Commodore SS V Ute manual $42,490
Holden Commodore SS V Ute auto $44,690
Holden Commodore SS V Redline Ute manual $48,490
Holden Commodore SS Ute Redline $50,690
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Heres the article I mentioned. Holden SS will live beyond Commodore article at link Holden SS will live beyond Commodore | carsguide.com.au
buddy sort of had a point...

  • Boy some people are getting carried away. Nationalism and pride in our country is one thing, but actually selling cars profitably is another. Mark Ruess likes the Commodore - that's great. But its not his decision. In GM, committee decide, and can override individuals, including very senior ones. And he has said nothing more than "It is an interesting idea. It might be possible to do." But there are enormous numbers of what ifs, particularly the one about "if it sells well". It has even become available there yet, not sold one car yet, and people are going nuts about keeping it going after 2016? Just silly. It could be a fizzer. It may go dusty in the showroom, like happened last time around. It may get great reviews, but Yanks may baulk at paying over the odds (in their pricing) for a Chevy that is a bit boofy but fast and good handling - the latter is not such a priority for many Chevy owners anyway. Look at the junk they buy. And no-one is going to be torn away from their 5 Series, Merc or Audi for it. So take Bex, have a lie down, and wait for a few years until the sales have settled, then start thinking about the future.
    Foresooth of Canberra Posted on 27 April 2013 11:38am
we should wait a bit after sales have settled, then start thinking about the future but already it's a 50/50 chance. Instead of waiting "a few years" I think after 2015.5 we should start thinking about the future of this vehicle, as at that date we should already see upgrades being done for SS's that go on-sale in 2015 and be informed about the direction it's heading into.
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