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21-10-2008, 07:18 PM | #1 | |||
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Saw this on LS1 - Link
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21-10-2008, 08:13 PM | #2 | ||
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the name commadore..... oh and the image
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21-10-2008, 08:42 PM | #3 | ||
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Ever increasing power in family models seems a bit silly to me, especially in the current climate. I never really found my 157kw EF Futura wanting for a family car, same with my 162kw NC - plenty to go around. The BA was probably a bit much for a standard car, and the new Aurions I always seem to rent - too much for a stocker (although torque steer doesn't help there). 175kw is not bad, although the VE is a bit of a porker. Paying more for less though... Could have kept it the same. If people want economy they are not going to buy an Aussie 6. A lot aren't, but 'poofteenths - sorry Charlie' of a litre aren't going to stem the tide. Are Holden still planning on bringing out a 4 banger 'dore? Also heard about plans for a hybrid. Might be more on the money.
Power outputs aside, I can concur with the sentiment about why would one bother about a Holden 6 over a Ford. The NVH of the base Holden driveline pales in comparison to the Ford. Have owned a VS, spent long k's in a VT and VX and rented a VE. The Ford have been the absolute champ of the Aussie six, ever since Holden went Buick in 1988 leaving the VL's excellent Nissan RB26 behind. Ford really brought the modern hot 6 to the fore with the original XR6 and then the BA Turbo. Not since the VL Turbo has an Aussie 6 been so critically acclaimed. And to think that all that will be headed the way of the dinosaurs with the Duratech in 2010. Tear. Might go and get me a 'phoon whilst I still can...
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21-10-2008, 09:08 PM | #4 | ||
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people will still lap it up though, all because it has 'better fuel economy' written on it.
less power to most families means squat all. that 100ml per hundred, although in the scheme of things is nothing at all, you average Commodore buying Family will see it as a cheaper car to have and will therefore somehow mean they will be better off financially. at the end of the day, it will still sell in large numbers. |
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21-10-2008, 10:07 PM | #5 | ||
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22-10-2008, 08:11 AM | #6 | |||
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The Ecotec wasn't a bad motor for torque and NVH (VS onwards) though utterly unreliable. I have blown up 2 after only relatively mild burnout. A Ford SOHC six will blow a headgasket long before the block while a 250xflow is bulletproof. No way is a VL Turbo an "Aussie Six". |
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22-10-2008, 08:36 AM | #7 | |||
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All the Commodore's I have owned all had that rear main seal leak (or something like that - they all seemed to leak), and most of the ones of people I know too. The later cars seem to be a bit better though. For me, Fords always had the better driveline - even in the thrashy EA-ED years. They always just felt a bit tighter and slightly more refined. Commodores seemed to me though to have the better standard suspension set up though. Nothing that an options box couldn't fix on the Fords though. It also annoyed me no end that Commodore sedans don't have a split fold rear seat. I use that all the time in the Fords.
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93 NC2 Fairlane Ghia Sportsman. Standard Tickford 162kw engine and touring suspension, factory LTD trim option plus EF Ghia wheels. Other rides: Range Rover Sport, Mini Cooper Chilli Cabrio Last edited by Pinch; 22-10-2008 at 08:48 AM. |
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22-10-2008, 12:51 PM | #8 | |||
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My favourite Commodore is the VL though don't belive the VL "indestructible" hype they are prone to blown headgaskets and diffs. The VB-VK were gutless. The VN-VS had this tippy-toe feeling like the engine was going to rattle apart and the chassis was going to snap in half and that it had rope and pulley steering. The VT-VY steered and handled better but it was WAY to heavy and the Ecotec seemed like it always revving it's tit off to move you. The VZ with Alloytech was probably second best to the VL but then the Alloytech turned to a weak piece of in the VE. In the VE the Alloytech engine note seriously seems to be copied from a diff whine and it felt like I was driving a tank. I like Falcons though their soft suspension and tall gearing combined with slow revving motor makes them "feel" slower than the Commodore. My favourite is the XE I don't care what anyone says they are the best Falcon. Th XD Clevo is incredibly hard to drive the front is too heavy and the back keeps wanting to come round to meet you. There was no XF V8 and EA-FG are too heavy. XE's are tops IMHO. Spiel over.......... |
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22-10-2008, 01:09 PM | #9 | ||
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I remember driving an alloytech straight after driving my brother VR V6 back to back.
Apparently the Alloytech had 40 odd kw's more , they sure did hide it well..
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22-10-2008, 04:04 PM | #10 | ||
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Recent Dyno day saw a mild BF (underdrives, full exhaust, intake) see 180 odd rwkw, a mild alloy tech VX (Y?) (Tune, intake, filter) 120 rwkw. How they can both claim them as 190 kw engines is beyond me.
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22-10-2008, 04:15 PM | #11 | |||
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If it was a VX or VY, it was an Ecotec they only made 147Kw/152Kw, not the 175/190Kw of the current Alloytech |
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22-10-2008, 06:15 PM | #12 | ||
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Hairy Muff, thought they were all 190's, my bad.
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22-10-2008, 08:10 PM | #13 | ||
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Be interesting to see if the actual 2009 commodores are fitted with the LLT 3.6 (225kW/ 369 Nm) direct injection donk.
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22-10-2008, 11:00 PM | #14 | ||
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people won't remember that the holden has less power.
Remember how gutless vb thru vk commodores were (especially VB). Even the lightest auto 3.3's couldn't break 18 seconds for the quarter. They were barely more economical than the much quicker falcons and the commies were so small. A volvo 240 (2.3 litre 100kw, 17.4 sec quarter) auto was quicker and roomier and more economical but the bogans still cruise around in commies with no fear stickers coz Brocky won bathurst in MY CAR. Even the stock V8's (not the HDT's) were slower than a decent efi XE or XF (or a manual 2.3litre Volvo) Image means a lot. Holden's 'Go bEtter'. Driving a ford just makes you play finger games and tow boats while letting the missus listen to Krap music just to shut her up while the kids puke over the leather trim in the xrb turbo. It's true. I've seen the adds image is everything I drive an XC with big rubber coz it's cool. An beige XF would drive much better and be quicker. quieter, brake better, handle better etc etc etc but I like the image of a big 70's car with wide hotwires and BF Goodrich's with raised white lettering. Commies will always sell coz people often buy with their heart rather than their brain. If the next falcon was a horse and cart painted blue, I would still buy one and tell everyone else how crap the commodore is. If I am like this then there must be plenty of people who feel the same way about commodores, or nissan skylines, or subarus, or volvos (but not aurions. I just can't accept that) |
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