Holden Commodore 2007 Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Holden Commodore 2007 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

What transmission box do I have in my 2007 Holden Commodore VE?

Answered by CarsGuide 19 Jan 2021

It all depends on what engine is fitted to your car, Karen, as Holden used a range of gearboxes in this series of Commodores. If your car is the base-model version (the Omega) it will be fitted with a four-speed automatic (code-named the 4L60E). If your car is an SV6, it will have either a five-speed automatic (5L40E) or a six-speed manual (the Aisin D173/AY6 unit). If your car is a V8 Commodore, it will have either the six-speed automatic (6L80) or a six-speed manual (Tremec T56) fitted.

Of all those transmission options, the five-speed automatic was the odd one out as it was only used from the launch of the VE until the first facelift in 2008 when it was replaced by a six-speed automatic.

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Holden Commodore 2007: Any known major issues?

Answered by CarsGuide 20 Sep 2019

If it’s in good condition and has been well serviced it will drive well, but it’s important to remember that it is an old car now and should be bought with due care. They can have problems with the engine timing chains, which is an expensive repair if needed. Other than that they are relatively trouble-free.

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Kia Carnival or VW Multivan?

Answered by CarsGuide 4 Aug 2014

Don’t judge the Carnival by the badge, as it definitely gets The Tick. The The Multivan is also far more practical than any SUV, as you will find when you try to load all the stuff that comes with four youngsters. If you absolutely must play the SUV game, go for a Hyundai Santa Fe, also a Tick winner.

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Holden Commodore avoids US recall

Holden Commodore avoids US recall

15 Jun 2014 · by Joshua Dowling

Australian cars not affected by faulty ignition which can cut out and disable airbags.

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Holden Commodore: Best fuel to use?

Answered by CarsGuide 9 May 2014

Yes, you can run it on E10. If you are concerned, run it on premium unleaded on one on four fills. Like all cars the VE is not immune from problems, but the one I would be watching ids the oil consumption. Some engines use oil, others don't use as much. The best practice is to check the oil weekly to see what it is actually using.

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