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Holden Commodore VS

1995 - 1997
Country:
  Australia
Engine:
  6 cyl. & V8
Capacity:
  3.8 litre EFI V6; 5.0 V8 EFI
Power:
  145kW (V6) & 165kW (V8)
Transmission:
  5 spd man / 4 spd. Turbohydramatic
Top Speed:
  na
Number Built:
  250,000
Collectability:
  n/a
 
The VS represented another Commodore upgrade where the emphasis was on mechanical rather than visual change. On the outside, the VS sported new wheels (or wheel trims for the lower end versions), as well as new badges featuring a revised lion-and-stone GMH emblem, only the third revision since the original 48/215 and makeover for the HQ range.

Mechanical improvements to the V6 would make huge improvements in almost every area – power was increased by 13%, yet fuel consumption was cut by 5%. Helping achieve these amazing figures was a new cylinder block and manifolds, reshaped cylinder heads, lightweight pistons and a small increase to the compression ratio, now at 9.4:1.

Smoother, sweeter and much better than its predecessor, Holden named the new unit the “ECOTEC 3800 V6” – an acronym for Emissions and Consumption Optimisation TEChnology.

The automatic transmission was modified to suit the ECOTEC, now offering even smoother shifts and better response to throttle pressure. All in all the drive-train of the Commodore had matured to world-beating standards. But the Holden engineers did not stop there, providing considerable safety improvements over the VR.

The VS Series was the first Australian built car to offer a passenger's airbag (with a capacity of 120L), while the Bosch ABS system was upgraded to the latest version. Dual airbags were standard on the Calais and Acclaim, but those purchasing the Executive could choose it as an option.

The engineers also made a change to the security system,  allowing you to select either drivers door or all door unlocking, while a rolling security code system was incorporated to improve vehicle security.

So little was changed on the outside that it is sometimes difficult to identify a VS over a VR – to do so look for the revised Holden emblem, ECOTEC badge located under the indicator lights and silver insert around the edge of the front grille opening.

There was a slight styling change to the top edge of the boot, and the Calais was now fitted with 16 inch alloys, and came standard with fog lights and a two-tone paint job. And last, but not least, the VS sported revised wheels or wheel covers.

In April 1995 the VS Statesman and Caprice models were introduced, and featured all the mechanical improvements incorporated into the Commodore range. In June 1996 the VS Commodore Series II was released, the update having refinements to the V8 engine providing both more torque and power (the power now up to 168kW), as well as producing a quieter idle. The V6 remained unchanged, except for the manual gearbox which was now a Getrag unit.

A minor cosmetic change would see the side indicator lights replaced with better looking oval shaped units, but the big news with the Series II was the introduction of a supercharged V6, available on the Calais, Statesman and Caprice. The interior was given a mild make-over, and from January 1st 1997 Holden changed its new car warranty to 3 years / 100,000 km.

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Aaron
Posted 354 days ago
Ahh, if they last so long why are'nt they taxi's? WORD! Holdens are underenginered crap! As for the V6, you get more power from a vacuum cleaner!
LEARN ENGLISH
Posted 382 days ago
"my perents bought there VS brand new in 1997 and passed it on to me when i got my P's but had 315 000 on the clock no recond. im 18 now driving a year and it now has 336 000 on the clock no major problems. just passed a safty test cos im driving it to Queensland from western Australia that about 4000km next week. dont think i will hav any problems its a great car"
No one said Australians couldn't spell, maybe someone should have?
Darvid
Posted 383 days ago
my perents bought there VS brand new in 1997 and passed it on to me when i got my P's but had 315 000 on the clock no recond. im 18 now driving a year and it now has 336 000 on the clock no major problems. just passed a safty test cos im driving it to Queensland from western Australia that about 4000km next week. dont think i will hav any problems its a great car
JOSH
Posted 424 days ago
my parents bought me a vs for my 16th when i got my L's its a sweet car cheap on fuel and got it second hand and it still goes like brand new!
Wizfiz
Posted 430 days ago
I own a 1998 VS V6 Caprice and will for awhile yet as I do a lot of country driving. Superbly comfortable, great on fuel, cheap parts and all trim and paint are still a1. Still looks a treat in my eyes and next car will be another 2-3 yr old caprice as they're unbeatable value for money and cheap to insure.
Frankie
Posted 452 days ago
Always loved the Statesman, just bought a 96 series 1 vs, still runs like a dream
Shannon
Posted 465 days ago
VS was my 1st car I baught.. Had it before I even got a hold of a liscence. I still have the same VS sitting outback and it still runs beautiful :)
I still think no other commodore has better looks than a VS.
GARRY EDWARDS
Posted 479 days ago
I purchased the last VS series 2 model S ,5 spd GETRAG Manual in Panther Mica sold in Australia, 1/8/1997. I had it since new, with $13K Holden Dealer mods. It looks like an SS with wheels & trims etc. but with extensive engine mods it is far quicker and level pegs a WRX.
I have had newer company cars, but I am using the VS again for business as it is a delight to drive. Cheaper to run, and less costly to register than an 8 or a new 6. Try to find a car speced like this one it is as rare as hens teeth! They are much lighter than later VT, VY, VX, VZ & even the plump VE similarly you can forget the Fords, Toyotas etc. check it out this is reason why I didn't buy the VT. KEEP IT LIGHT N' KEEP it Quick!!
jason
Posted 560 days ago
sweet car some up grades and i'am still kicking off the line
trudi
Posted 748 days ago
top car! 1995 VS! never wanted to buy a new(er) model car but did as the family grew. havnt ever regreted buying this car. never going to sell it....
 
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