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As car enthusiasts, many of us despair at the sea of monochrome cars that flood our modern streets. Against such a mediocre ...
Chevrolet has a proud history in the United States of America, producing everything from pick-ups to pony cars in a history spanning more than 100 years of bowtie-branded vehicles, including ...
The availability of Chevrolet badging for the Holden Commodore VF has led to some Commodore owners in Australia replacing their Holden badges with Chevy bowtie badges made for the Chevrolet SS.
The Chevrolet SS was very similar to the Holden VF Commodore, with not much changed beyond the badging, dual exhausts instead of quads, a modified rear diffuser to match, and suspension ...
Someone built their own Holden Commodore SS Ute replica using parts from American cars; it might not be completely legal, though.
Built atop the GM Zeta platform, which was shared with the fifth-gen Chevrolet Camaro, the Holden VF Commodore was the last rear-wheel-drive Holden and the last one manufactured in Australia.
What's strange about this is not the use of Holden badges as such—after all, the Chevy SS started life Down Under as a Holden Commodore.
During its lifetime, the SS was built alongside the Australian market Holden Commodore, which is also being retired.
Chevy calls the SS a sports sedan, but let's not kid ourselves: Sporty isn't what this sucker truly is. Here's what it is: a rebadged Holden Commodore. Holden is GM's Australian division, and Down ...
News News by Brand Chevrolet News GM May Replace Australia’s Holden Commodore With Chevy Corvette Because everyone needs a V8 sports car—and the Aussies more than most. Max Goldberg ...
SS means many things to many people. For Chevrolet, these letters became a thing in the early 1960s. The golden bowtie’s first SS was a performance pack for the 1961 Impala. More recently ...
Chevrolet has ruled out building a successor to the Holden Commodore-based SS. The news effectively means Chevrolet and Holden have both quit the V8-powered, rear-wheel drive sedan business.