Are VX Commodores good?

Are VX Commodores good?

The VX II Commodore was one of the most popular cars Holden ever made, and for good reason: it really is a great vehicle.

How much power does a VX SS have?

Features

Engine Type Piston Valves/Ports per Cylinder 2
Engine Location Front Compression ratio 10.1
Engine Size (cc) (cc) 5665 Engine Code GEN III
Engine Size (L) (L) 5.7 Power 225kW @ 5200rpm
Induction Aspirated Torque 460Nm @ 4400rpm

What engine is in a VX SS?

Holden Commodore (VX)
Powertrain
Engine 3.8 L Ecotec L36 V6 3.8 L Supercharged Ecotec L67 V6 5.7 L Gen III LS1 V8
Transmission 4-speed GM 4L60-E automatic 5-speed Getrag 260 manual 6-speed Borg-Warner T-56 manual
Dimensions

How many VX Commodores were made?

Holden Commodore VX
Power: 152kW (V6); 171kW (Supercharged) & 225kW (V8)
Transmission: 5 spd. Getrag man / 4 spd. Turbohydramatic / 6 spd. manual on SS sedan
Top Speed: n/a
Number Built: 250,000

How big is a VX Commodore fuel tank?

75L
Petrol Tank Capacity: 75L. LPG Tank Capacity: 60L.

Is the Holden VX a worthwhile upgrade over the VT?

But the fact that the VX was a very, very mild facelift proves that Holden had its act together. That said, the VX did represent a worthwhile improvement over the VT (and VT Series 2). Holden was, at that time, chasing improvements to the car’s front-end to improve the steering and give the car a more balanced feel.

Is the Holden Commodore VX still available in Australia?

Holden Commodore VX (1999-2002) has been discontinued. See all Holden Wagons. See the Best Wagons in 2021 as rated by Australians on ProductReview.com.au. Brand Manager for Holden?

Is the Holden Holden V8 engine any good?

Holden’s bulletproof 5.7 litre Chevy sourced V8 engine is as addictive as ever. Strong, responsive and enthusiastic, the engine will reward the keen driver again and again, and yet it’s no chore to drive slowly, say, crawling in peak hour bumper-lock.

How much does a VX Series II Commodore SS V8 cost?

CarPoint test drove the new VX Series II Commodore SS V8 with the six speed manual gearbox, priced at the time of writing at $47,370. Launched in August, 2001, the Series II upgrade served mostly to give attention to the finer details.

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