BY CHRIS HARRIS | 11th Aug 2006


Holden has built some killer Commodores in the last 30 years, never losing sight of the homegrown V8 muscle car tradition it created with the GTS Monaro in the late 1960s. The latest generation VE Commodore SS V continues the bloodline of big-bore performance, and ditches the hand-me-down architecture to create a car that could take on the best from around the globe. With a major leap forward in chassis construction, suspension design and overall safety – including the fitment of Electronic Stability Program and a cabin full of airbags – the SS V offers world-class performance and driving dynamics with outstanding value for money.
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