Holden Commodore. The VR range included the luxury variants, Holden Commodore Berlina (VR) and Holden Calais (VR) and a commercial model, the Holden Ute...
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airbag became standard on both the Statesman and Caprice. For the VR series, Holden no longer used separate model designations for its Statesman and Caprice...
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kilowatts (23 hp) over the VR, cut fuel consumption by 5 percent, and increased the compression ratio from 9.0:1 to 9.4:1. Holden mated the new engine with...
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Kennedy, Kennedy (Part Three), p. 98 "Holden Commodore / Calais VR Series July 1993 – April 1995". Unofficial Holden Commodore Archive. Archived from the...
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Holden Special Vehicles (HSV) was the officially designated performance vehicle division for Holden. Established in 1987 and based in Clayton, Victoria...
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The championship was won by Craig Lowndes driving a Holden VR Commodore entered by the Holden Racing Team. Channel 7's coverage was again a same day...
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Holden Commodore (VR), an automobile introduced by Holden in 1993 Bristol VR, a double-decker bus built by the Bristol Commercial Vehicles VR Group, a Finnish...
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Commodore-based utility models under the Holden Utility (VG) and Holden Commodore utility (VP, VR, VS) names, although the term “Holden Ute” was also used in their...
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Holden, formerly known as General Motors-Holden, was an Australian subsidiary company of General Motors. Founded in Adelaide, South Australia, it was...
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Ingall in a Holden VR Commodore, followed by Alan Jones and Allan Grice in an EF Falcon. 1996 saw Craig Lowndes and Greg Murphy, in a VR Commodore, cross...
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