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Holden Commodore
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Holden Commodore Pricing and Specs

2020 price from
$20,900*

The Holden Commodore is available from $15,880 to $28,190 for the 2020 range of models in Hatchback and Wagon body types.

Close your eyes and picture suburban Australia and, somewhere amongst the the Hills Hoists and dangling blue Bonds singlets, there will be be parked a Holden Commodore. Holden was churning out Australia's chariots from 1978 until 2017, but they saved the very best 'til last. The VF Commodore Series II was unveiled in 2016, offering world-class refinement and engineering wrapped in the distinctly muscular body style of this uniquely Australian large sedan. The German-built ZB marked a seismic shift when it arrived in 2018, which currently ranges from the $15,880 Commodore LT to the $28,190 Commodore RS.

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Year Price From Price To
2020 $20,900 $41,140
2019 $16,500 $40,150
2018 $14,850 $37,070
2017 $15,840 $60,280
2016 $13,750 $54,010
2015 $11,770 $52,690
2014 $10,560 $49,720
2013 $7,150 $46,970
2012 $6,930 $32,230
2011 $5,940 $29,920
2010 $4,840 $28,160
2009 $4,290 $25,740
2008 $3,850 $24,750
2007 $3,410 $21,560
2006 $2,420 $19,690
2005 $2,750 $15,950
2004 $2,640 $15,070
2003 $2,310 $14,190
2002 $2,310 $14,190
2001 $1,980 $13,640
2000 $2,420 $13,090
1999 $2,420 $10,780
1998 $2,530 $9,570
1997 $2,530 $9,570
1996 $2,420 $9,570
1995 $2,200 $8,580
1994 $2,200 $8,140
1993 $2,090 $10,010
1992 $1,930 $7,480
1991 $1,930 $5,610
1990 $2,090 $5,060
1989 $2,090 $4,620
1988 $2,090 $4,400
1987 $2,090 $4,400
1986 $1,980 $4,620
1985 $1,980 $4,620
1984 $1,380 $4,620
1983 $1,380 $4,620
1982 $1,380 $4,620
1981 $1,380 $4,070
1980 N/A N/A
1979 N/A N/A
1978 N/A N/A

Holden Commodore FAQs

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  • 2003 Holden Commodore VY Crewman shuddering under acceleration

    This could be the result of a worn or poorly adjusted transmission, a worn torque converter or even something simple like a low transmission-fluid level. So that’s job one: Check the level of fluid on the dipstick. If that’s okay, you really need to see a transmission specialist who has probably seen these exact symptoms before. What I can tell you for sure is that the automatic gearboxes fitted to Holdens of this era did have a finite lifespan before they needed either an overhaul or outright replacement.

    But make sure your mechanic checks that the cause of the vibration is not a worn universal joint or bent axle or an out-of-balance drive-shaft. Even a sticking brake or a worn engine mount can induce vibrations into a moving or accelerating car, so rule all that stuff out first.

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  • 2019 Holden Commodore is vibrating at idle

    First thoughts would be that you have a fuel injector that is not spraying either the correct amount of fuel and/or in the correct pattern for proper combustion. This will certainly bring on the symptoms you’re seeing, as well as ruining fuel economy. It’s also most likely to show up if the engine has been sitting for a while.

    But the reality is that a modern engine like this one has literally hundreds of electronic sensors and systems that can all add up to poor running and economy. The best bet is to have the car scanned to see if the on-board computer has logged any faults. Without this intelligence, you’re flying blind, replacing parts that may or may not fix the problem.

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  • Why is the engine light on in my 2010 Holden Commodore

    There are literally hundreds of things that can cause a check-engine light in a modern, computer-controlled car. A problem with the ignition, fuel system, emissions-control system, air-intake, lubrication, cooling and much, much more can cause this light to illuminate.

    The best way to proceed is to have the vehicle electronically scanned. That way, the computer can tell the mechanic where the problem is and, hopefully, precisely what’s causing the check-engine light to flicker on.

    For the record, however, a common fault with the V6 engine in this series of Commodores is a stretched timing chain that the computer interprets as incorrect valve timing (which it is). Plenty of owners of this model have discovered this as the cause of their check-engine light.

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