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Used Holden Commodore review: 2002-2003

If it ain't broke, don't fix it is a maxim Holden followed when it kept facelifting the runaway success Commodore for eight years.  The present VZ is the third major facelift of the VT. There were three minor updates as well.

The VY launched in 2002 was the second major update of the VT and brought refinements to the body, powertrain and chassis that gave improved performance, ride, handling and safety.

Model watch

Holden served up the familiar model range with the VY.  The Executive was aimed at the fleet buyer, the Acclaim more at the private purchaser. The Berlina and Calais appealed to user-choosers who wanted more.

There were the sporty models in the S and SS. A new sports sedan in the SV8 offered many of the SS features at less cost.  The proven 3.8-litre overhead valve Ecotec V6 engine carried over unchanged, while the power of the 5.7-litre overhead valve Gen III V8 jumped to 235kW.

In the shop

Generally the Commodore is quite reliable. But debate continues over oil consumption and piston rattle in the Gen III V8.  New teflon-coated pistons and higher-tension rings appear to have fixed most problem engines.  The problem engines were rebuilt so it's unlikely you'll find one now, but check the history of any V8 with the owner.

The auto transmissions are reliable, but need regular servicing, so check service records. Check the trans oil in any car with a tow bar, and look for signs it has been used for heavy towing.  Be warned, tyre wear is high. If you get 40,000km from a set of tyres you're doing well.

Crunch time

Further stiffening of the body shell aided primary crash protection with reduced risk of lower limb injury, while dual airbags were standard on all models, along with load-limiting seat belt retractors.

Owner's views

ROD KIDD says he is happy with his 2003 VY S pack Commodore which has done 38,000km without problems.  Rod chooses Aussie-built six-cylinder cars because of their perceived value for money.

Margaret and John Rowe have had four Commodores, and their VY has done 41,000km of mostly country running.  They like the drivability, but don't like the LCD dash display, the boot hinges which eat into the boot space and lack of a boot key.  They say fuel consumption of 9 litres/100km in town is good.

The bottom line

16/20 EX-LEASE cars flooding on to the market now make the VY Commodore a good buy.

Look for

SHARP aggressive styling
RELIABLE and fuel-efficient V6
POSSIBLE oil consumption of V8
IMPROVED steering precision
COMFORTABLE seats

Pricing

Year Price From Price To
2003 $2,310 $14,190
2002 $2,310 $14,190

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Pricing guides

$5,995
Based on 32 cars listed for sale in the last 6 months
Lowest Price
$2,990
Highest Price
$19,990

Range and Specs

VehicleSpecsPrice*
Storm 3.8L, ULP, 5 SP MAN $2,970 – 4,620 2002 Holden Commodore 2002 Storm Pricing and Specs
(base) 3.8L, ULP, 4 SP AUTO $4,180 – 6,160 2002 Holden Commodore 2002 (base) Pricing and Specs
Equipe 3.8L, ULP, 4 SP AUTO $3,190 – 5,060 2002 Holden Commodore 2002 Equipe Pricing and Specs
Lumina 3.8L, ULP, 4 SP AUTO $3,410 – 5,280 2002 Holden Commodore 2002 Lumina Pricing and Specs
Graham Smith
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