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Holden Commodore VR

1993 - 1995
Country:
  Australia
Engine:
  6 cyl. & V8
Capacity:
  3.8 litre EFI V6; 5.0 V8 EFI
Power:
  130kW (V6) & 165kW (V8)
Transmission:
  5 spd. man & 4 spd. Turbohydramatic
Top Speed:
  na
Number Built:
  165,262
Collectability:
  n/a
 
The VR Series was more than a simple facelift of the VP, the only body panels being carried over being the roof and door skins.

The shape was now softer and more aerodynamic, and with additions such as the first Australian built car to offer a driver's airbag, the VR was unquestionably superior in every department over previous iterations.

While the newly introduced Acclaim (and Calais) had the air-bag fitted as standard equipment, it was made available across the range at a (for the time) extremely affordable $990.

To further improve safety, webbing clamps were fitted to the front seats, while a lap/sash seat belt was provided for the centre rear passenger. The Acclaim also boasted ABS and IRS as standard.

There was also a new electronic automatic transmission, and a new engine/auto computer module (IPCM 6) which, boasting a larger capacity memory module which proved considerably faster than the previous model.

Now standard on all models were the body computer, power mirrors, tachometer and gas bonnet struts.

There was a new security system, and some minor improvements to the V6, making the engine both smoother and marginally more powerful, while reducing fuel consumption.

The interior benefited from a softer looking dash and instrument panel, a smaller diameter steering wheel, while the VR was now fitted with a tilt/telescopic steering column adjustment.

The VR Series II was introduced in September 1994, and boasted a plethora of improvements such as
  • Convex passenger side rear mirror
  • Speed Alert
  • Warning chime for handbrake on
  • Fuel low warning light and chimes
  • Superior cloth trim
  • Red trim on the boot rather than grey (Executive only)
  • Black grill inserts (Executive)
  • Series II badges under the front side indicators
  • V8 optioned cars were fitted with a different starter motor
  • New exhaust manifold for V6 models (in an attempt to make it quiet
Most revered (apart from HSV models) was the SS, naturally enough fitted with the 5.0 litre V8, although you could option it with a HSV enhanced unit good for 185kW. The SS featured an integrated brake light within the rear wing, along with an aerodynamically designed rear bumper. The grille was blacked out, and featured red highlights, while fog-lamps were integrated into the front bumper.

For the upmarket Holden’s the VR Statesman’s received new front and rear end treatments, now clearly differentiating them from the rest of the Commodore range. While the V6 was made available to the Statesman with the VQ series, with the VR series Holden now made it also available to the Caprice.

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shano
Posted 36 days ago
HI there people believers of old cars hold up better in an accident than new cars, sorry to burst your bubble but i would preffer a brand new chevy than any old one for safety but would love a old version for pure styling , so you will want proof .
you tube this 59 chevy vs 2009 chevy malibu.
you will see clearly that old is not allways better, but some times better looking and lass reliable ,
note parts for old cars is becoming as hard as the price you pay for the car itself, good luck.
my nephew went and brought a ford six then turbo'ed it . we have worked out is far cheaper just buying the turbo version and getting resale value back on a real model not mock , but gho with what you feel as its your life n money, and maybe your girlfriend will be mine after she gets bored with you screaming at your mock job not the real deal. thanks for your time , thanks shano,
rudy
Posted 52 days ago
dave u r a tool mate ive got a 93 vr and i can still get her up to 220 225 and i know the big girl has still got plenty 2 giv. just stick 2 ya little rice burners *** head
Shane
Posted 53 days ago
Dave, why dont you grow up and wake up and then come back into the REAL world. 235kph in a 16 year old car is nothing. Obviously as long as its not a rust bucket as has been looked after, it would be as strong, if not stronger than a new car. I have a HR Holden and a 1957 Chev, which i often see that kind of speed. The HR sees that speed every weekend, and the '57 probably once a month. And both of those cars are well over 16yo.
jason c
Posted 126 days ago
Own a 94 vr ss motor has been tricked up and runs 12.54 quatermile and I still use her as my daily driver !
dave
Posted 162 days ago
jake, you must be an idiot. 235 kmh in a 16 yr old car ! Grow up.
payin on dickheads
Posted 215 days ago
to adrian and rick....
you 2 are the biggest hero's out hey
racing 6's in your big 8's
grow some balls and race some other 8's or have you both got small man syndrome lol
PinkVR
Posted 224 days ago
Having driven fords for years including a done up Xd and more recently an EL until it got written off, I changed to Holden and got a VR. It is now my baby and has way more guts than my Fords ever did. There is so much more to do with these cars to customise them than my old granny Ford EL. Will never go back to Ford ever again.
Franz chong
Posted 225 days ago
never owned one but drove one as a crash repairers loan car.What a barge I couldn't wait to get the Nissan Tiida I normally drive back after a week
Andrew
Posted 266 days ago
I have a late 1993 VR Berlina with 264000 km on the clock and has been a fantastic vehicle. only now are major problems starting to occur. front oil seal in the tranny has gone, which means a new tranny, but the car is still on its ORIGINAL tranny and motor. these vehicles will last longer than 180000 km if you look after them
jdizzle
Posted 286 days ago
93 VR SS.ITS PRETTY STANDARD AND I LOVE IT.AWESOME CAR
FOR CRUISING AND THATS ALL I WANT IT FOR.COULDNT CARE LESS IF ITS FAST OR GETS BEAT BY OTHER CARS.
GO HOLDEN 8'S!
 
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