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14-02-2013, 05:01 PM | #1 | ||
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Source > http://theage.drive.com.au/motor-new...html?#comments
" HSV REACHES NEW MILESTONE HSV stakeholders say the performance car market is alive and well in Australia after celebrating the release of the brand's 75,000th vehicle locally. A blue HSV ClubSport that rolled off the production line in Clayton last month became the 75,000th vehicle built by Holden's performance arm. The car is now headed for an HSV dealership in Fremantle, where the lucky buyer will receive a personalised letter from managing director, Phil Harding, authenticating the build number. HSV marketing manager Damon Paull said the milestone reflected healthy interest in performance vehicles and bucked the trend of fewer large car sales domestically. “It's really significant for our company, especially in the time we've done it – we're really proud of it,” Mr Paull said. “Obviously the large car segment has been in decline in recent years but we seem to have bucked that trend somewhat, which is pretty encouraging. “In the last few years, our run rate has stayed relatively constant and I think what it shows is that we've got a solid core support-cum-owner base that are pretty passionate about our products. The milestone caps a solid 12 months for HSV. In 2012, the ClubSport outsold Holden's SS-V Commodore with 735 sales, while almost 700 Maloo utes were snapped up by Aussie buyers. HSV also celebrated its 25-year anniversary in October last year. The HSV range is expected to see significant changes when the new Holden VF Commodore arrives later this year. In line with the changes associated with VF Commodore, the HSV range is expected to see the addition of a new supercharged V8 engine. That 6.2-litre powerplant produces significantly more grunt than anything else currently in the HSV range, with 410kW - an increase of 26 per cent over the current performance heroes, which offer 325kW. " - 75,000 HSVs doesn't sound right, there can't be that many, surely ?!! - 735 total Clubsports for the year doesn't sound all that impressive. - Supercharged engine is just guessing, especially the "410" kw figure.
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14-02-2013, 05:14 PM | #2 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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congrats to them. HSV/FPV bench mark each other. wouldnt be where they are without each other.
just a rebadge of the supercharged 5.0's. 325 my ***.. more like 375 KW. at the engine. |
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14-02-2013, 05:15 PM | #3 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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75,000 would be right.... 3000 units a year...
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14-02-2013, 05:37 PM | #4 | |||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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Clubsport outsold SS-V!!!! How could that be as there is a HUGE market for a mid range V8 saloon, I am sure I read that somewhere. 75,000 HSVs is not 75,000 Clubsports and GTSs. Remember back when there was lots of money about and you could buy HSV 4s, HSV 6s, elcheapo HSV V8s even HSV 4WDs. FPV have been between 1600 and 2200 per year ever since day one. I would be very surprised if there was a 410kw HSV as it would take a lot more than an engine to get up there while still complying with ADRs and ensuring the car does not need a new gearbox or whatever every 20km. As shown by the W427, going fast is not cheap. Still, 75,000 cars is a major achievement and really regardless of politics should be applauded. |
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14-02-2013, 06:19 PM | #5 | ||
I was correct - AGAIN
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Any idea how many Tickford/FPV have sold since inception in 1991?
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