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Holden Commodore VN

1988 - 1991
Country:
  Australia
Engine:
  6 cyl. & V8
Capacity:
  3.8 litre EFI V6; 5.0 V8 EFI
Power:
  125kW (V6) & 165kW (V8)
Transmission:
  5 spd. manual; 4 speed Turbohydramatic; 6 speed ZF manual (Group A)
Top Speed:
  na
Number Built:
  215,180
Collectability:
  n/a
 
Launching the VN Commodore, Holden said the totally new car had been designed to achieve the dramatic market impact reserved only for the most historic and significant Holden models.

And so it proved. There were a few VL Commodore components still under the skin, but the new VN had been stretched - in every important dimension.

A major generational change, the 'aero styled' VN returned Holden to the full-sized family car fold. It won all three motor magazine 1988 Car of the Year awards and was also a sales winner right from the start (the Executive model confidently targeted at fleet buyers), taking Holden back to its accustomed position on top of the Australian passenger car market in 1989.

Holden designers and engineers took a wind tunnel-influenced Opel Omega design and altered it substantially and ingeniously; widening, re-styling and re-engineering to meet Australian criteria. Interior roominess, torquey performance and chassis dynamics topped the list.

Reflecting an emphasis on aerodynamics as a way of improving performance and fuel consumption, the VN offered such features as flush-fitting side glass, steeply raked windscreen and low-profile headlights.

It also introduced as standard a larger, Buick-sourced 3800 EFI V6 (delivering as much power as the previous carbureted V8), teamed with locally made five-speed manual or premium imported 4-speed Turbo Hydramatic transmission.

Standard on SS and optional across the range came a fuel-injected 5.0 litre V8 producing 165kW. For the first time, the Commodore wagon was built on a longer wheelbase, and entirely new interiors featured a one-piece dash fascia with wide centre console and binnacle-style controls.

After an absence of nearly seven years, the Holden passenger car derived ute made a comeback in 1990 with an all-new VN-based VG Utility and S Utility. Model range: Commodore SL sedan, Commodore Executive sedan and wagon, Commodore Berlina sedan and wagon, Commodore S sedan and wagon, Commodore SS sedan, Calais sedan. In all, some 215, 180 VN Commodores would be manufactured, including the 5 millionth Holden.

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Also see:


Commodore VN Specifications
HSV Special Vehicles VN Commodore
The 1988 Holden Range
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jordon smith NZ (stubbs)
Posted 220 days ago
I have just recently brought my second holden commodore im 18 and have a vr 1994 and my newest car to add is a 1990 vn gts 5 speed manual and it goes so much better then my vr both v6's, i love the vn-vs series what great looking cars they are
jams
Posted 245 days ago
i have owned a vn sedan for 7 years had a radiator and thats about it , they were bad in there day but they were head and shoulders above the falcon , camry and garbage magna, they are simply and easy 2 fix would'nt take them to a mechanic most are morons.
syd nat
Posted 247 days ago
Well, I've owned mine two years and I obviously bought a lemon as it's been nothing but trouble. Problems with oil leaks, coolant issues, power steering problems and too many others to mention. Major problem with road handling and have checked everything that I and the garage can think of. Would not buy one again!
John Gibson
Posted 272 days ago
Ronelle,I'm pleased your having a great run with your car. The VN V8 is a gutsy beast. Look after her and drive safely. No,I don't drive a Ford. I love Holdens and All German and Japanese brands as well. I love all well made cars that don't let their owners down.
bart
Posted 301 days ago
the s1 is a great car, engine is fine if looked after. mine is going strong and kicking *** everyweek. there aren't many 20year old cars that run as well as the V6 holden does in original condition without needing full rebuilds
Ronelle
Posted 301 days ago
John obviously you own a ford. I live in NZ i own a VN V8 and she is still running strong, all commodores are Classics.
John Gibson
Posted 306 days ago
These days,the VN is a rubbishy,noisy tinbox that falls apart like a dropped glass,but when it first came out,it told the public that Holden was back in town. It was bigger,more powerful and saw the return of the ute and Statesman.It truly brought Holden back to life. Holden where in profit for the entire 1990's thanks to this model. Not a great car,but it made a great impact.
Aaron
Posted 353 days ago
After owning a series 2 and a Vx ss, all i can say God created *** and holden put a engine in it ! ! ! ! ! ! !
james
Posted 411 days ago
this car still is a very strong reliable car. the series 1 3800 V6 werent a good engine but the series 2 is bullet proof. not like most cars now and can take a hit from another car.
Darryl Gould
Posted 744 days ago
Great looking cars
 
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