Holden Commodore VT

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Holden Commodore VT

1997 - 2000
Country:
Australia
Engine:
6 cyl. & V8
Capacity:
3.8 litre ECOTEC EFI V6; 3.8 litre Supercharged V6 & 5.0 V8 EFI
Power:
147kW (V6); 171kW (Supercharged) & 220kW (V8)
Transmission:
5 spd. Getrag man & 4 spd. Turbohydramatic
Top Speed:
n/a
Number Built:
280,000
Collectability:
0 star
Holden Commodore VT
Reviewed by Unique Cars and Parts
Our Rating: 1

Introduction



The VT represented a completely new model for the General, the second major model release since the 1978 VB and 1988 VN.

The basis for the car was the 1995 Opel Omega GM2800 platform, it being redesigned to suit, in turn making the Commodore both wider and longer, and more importantly significantly stronger.

The VT afforded more front and rear leg room, more shoulder room, and the boot capacity was increased by a whopping 26%.

The VT was the first Holden to include a driver's side airbag as standard equipment across all models, while IRS became a standard fitment to both sedans and wagons.

A new traction control system was on the options list, the first in an Australian built car, while a new braking system featured twin piston calipers on the front to reduce pedal travel and brake fade.

In 1998, Side Impact Airbags were introduced, again a first for an Australian car.

Running changes introduced during VT production resulted in later builds being lighter and more fuel efficient than the earlier VT models.

Most notable of the improvements was the VT Series II, which saw the introduction of the Chevrolet Gen III LS1 5.7 litre V8, producing a stonking 220kW and 446Nm.

This engine replaced the aging Holden 5.0 litre V8. Changes were not confined to the engine bay, as a six-speed manual gearbox replaced the five-speed (on the V8).

The VT II Calais received a new instrument panel, and could be optioned to have a supercharged V6 engine. All models featured remote central locking.

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Burson
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As to the 5.0L 5sp VT SS 179kw sedan they went harder than the VS SS. but you have to very carful of the IRS catching you out over 160km/h on corners, they would do a big twitch and you could loose it. you have to make sure your rear shocks are spot on and quality is needed or the rear end becomes spastic. the VX fixed this nonsense so the rear tyres could not toe in or out making such controllable.
Blair
Posted Recently
A reply in regards to Dennis's comment. Au Falcon's interior looked a lot more cheap and nasty than the VT commodore. Au Falcon's weren't as pretty as the VT commodore but they certainly had the reliability down pat. VT commodore's supercharged V6 did sound harsh and was auto only. Ecotec engines are much more pleasant to work with than the later alloytech engine that appeared in VZ commodore. Word had it that in an au falcon you could pick up twice as many women as you would in other cars. Just don't try to put a family stroller in the boot of the sedan version.
Dennis
Posted Recently
Engines prone to blowing up if pushed, interiors fall to bits,front ends wear, au's dont do any off that, they are much better than vt, vt are overrated by people who wouldn't know a car from a cabbage.
 
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