BY MARTON PETTENDY | 11th Jul 2001


STRAIGHT Commodore from the B-pillar forwards, the Commodore ute flows lazily rearwards in one smooth sweep of sheet metal to create a long, commodious tray area. This is a ute that actually turns heads. The wheelbase is the same as that of Commodore station wagon and Statesman models. Unlike the Falcon ute, there?s no separation between cab and tray areas. Small quarter windows help minimise the B-pillar blind spot but the area behind the seats is not as big or useful as in the Ford. The flush-fitting soft tonneau cover is standard on S and SS models, while the smooth looking, body-colour hard tonneau is optional.
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