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No, I don't really mean how long a peice of string, but was wondering how long can Holden continue to manufacture the current shape Commodore. I mean HQ-HZ including the WB series Statesman was a long time with minor body changes between the years. VB-VL was around ten yrs, and VN till now is twenty yrs. I say VN to current model because the basic shape hasn't really changed.
What are they scared of?
People generally don't like change, but this is bizaar IMHO.
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VN-VSIII is very different to VT-VZ which is VERY different to VE?
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maybe they should change the shape of the wheels. and a polariser!
If nissan motorsport is nismo, then doesn't that make honda motorsport Homo?
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maybe they should change the shape of the wheels. and a polariser!
If nissan motorsport is nismo, then doesnt that make honda motorsport Homo?
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how long is a piece of string...?
...its the distance between the two ends....
I think the commodore has changed slowly and consistently, its more like evolution ...not revolution. And at least after the VT its actually got a bit of metal in the b
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Twice as long as from one end to the middle!!
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quadruple the length from the start to the middle divided by two. beat that one.
but seriously, the commodore has changed so much since the VB. if you put a pic of the VB up against the VE, it would be like comparing an HK with an HQ.
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Disagree. VB to VE is more like HB Torana to VN Commodore. A VE is a much stronger and more refined car than a VB. A HK is a heaps better built car than a VB and in many respects is better designed than a HQ eg resistance to body rust. Ask anyone who has Edited by user Thursday, 13 March 2008 4:20:20 PM(UTC)
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i am just trying to say that they are completely different cars.
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i am just trying to say that they are completely different cars.
If nissan motorsport is nismo, then doesn't that make honda motorsport Homo?
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Each new Holden built is going to be different to the last because of technology and economy, things change always, some for good and some for bad. Im sure most people wuld prefer to have 4 wheel disc brakes, seat belts and airbags compared to hitting you |
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Byron is right. I have done and won many demolition derbys in HK HT HG's. If you go back over the results (for NSW in the last 20 years) on what type of cars win all the time you would find HK - HG's would be on top. I would say 97% of the time!!!! Eve
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Byron is right. I have done and won many demolition derbys in HK HT HGs. If you go back over the results (for NSW in the last 20 years) on what type of cars win all the time you would find HK - HGs would be on top. I would say 97% of the time!!!! Even
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boom,
Im comparing a VB against a VE, what I am comparing is the overall body shape of VN - VE. Still look very similar in lots of ways, the high boot line and dipped frontal. Still has the same squarish rear end and the frontal treatment is still semi
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boom,
I'm comparing a VB against a VE, what I am comparing is the overall body shape of VN - VE. Still look very similar in lots of ways, the high boot line and dipped frontal. Still has the same squarish rear end and the frontal treatment is still sem
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I ran a HG wagon in a really big one in the 90s. From memory there was about 120 cars. Mine was about the 13th last running, still hadnt popped a tyre or the radiator and still had steering. We had fitted a Commodore fuel pump (with no glass) in series wi |
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I ran a HG wagon in a really big one in the 90's. From memory there was about 120 cars. Mine was about the 13th last running, still hadn't popped a tyre or the radiator and still had steering. We had fitted a Commodore fuel pump (with no glass) in series |
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I have a mate into demos, who takes all of my 2nd grade HKTG panels. He swares by them in the demos.
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I have a mate into demos, who takes all of my 2nd grade HKTG panels. He swares by them in the demos.
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