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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:
  n/a
 
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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Ian
Posted 548 days ago
I had been a holden man since i brought my first car a 64 EH wagon and i have had four holdens since and the VT is the best one i have driven in all the years i have been driving
Ian
Posted 548 days ago
I had been a holden man since i brought my frist car a 64 EH wagon and i have had four holdens since and the VT is the best one i have driven in all the years i have been driving
Aimee
Posted 551 days ago
Holden VT is a great car, very smooth on the road, had no prblems with mine. I have the olympidc edition and it is the best car i have owned.
Mac
Posted 555 days ago
to be fairi agree with brett. James is obviously no machanic and a ford fan which is.............ok FORD = Fix Or Repair Daily
Brett
Posted 561 days ago
Exellent car with great power, reliability and style. had mine for a while now and have had basicaly no problems besides the power steering pump giving in which was cheap to replace . this is a very tough and safe car, believe me i know, mine managed to write off another car and had basicaly cosmetic damage plus a single bar at the front that needed to be pulled out and straightened. exellent first car. I would have to disagree with some of the comments below about the car being slow off the mark, my stock VT beat my mates 05 subaru impreza not only off the line but traveling up a hill with an extra 5-600 kilos on his car. Oh and ignore james, lets just say he's another envious little green ford fan....
joe
Posted 575 days ago
good reliable car motor will do many kms if serviced reguarly.
high trye wear is a proplem though
Brian
Posted 632 days ago
A great Car - had the VT wagon for 10 years and also had a Ford EA wagon for 12 years and the VT was vastly superior in performance and reliability.
nik
Posted 667 days ago
being a mechanic and owing a vt i can say from experience yes they do ave their problems like any car. while for where still in the solid beam axles (old skool, can't handle burnouts for *** ), holden already relised the irs. to stop inside tyre wear install a camber kit. they are slow off the mark but yet again its heavier to the vs. mechanically a good car. my car gets a thrashing n never misses a beat by doing regular servicing(evry 5000K) using premium mainly following manufactures specs has had no major probleem.
James
Posted 677 days ago
A very crappy car which only sold well because of the AU Falcon's controversial styling. Not only was the V6 models slower than the L6 Falcons it was also slower than it's predecessor. The Supercharged V6 put out a laughable 171kW compared to 172kW in the naturally aspirated XR6 Falcon and the LS1 while increasing horsepower over the old 304ci had a noticeable lack of torque and shocking reliability. The IRS on the VT was also shocking leading to premature rear tyre wearing and the steering would be best described as vague. Overall another poorly handling and poorly built Commondore inferior to the Falcon.
Big Jim
Posted 677 days ago
An interesting car. Looks good, runs well. no big mechanical problems so far (touch wood). but god it's slow off the mark - even compared to the VS. You gotta shove your foot thru the floor to get it running fast.
 
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