It’s a 1990 Holden VN Commodore HDT Aero ... They came with either a specially-tuned 3.8-litre V6, or a more desirable 5.0-litre naturally aspirated V8, made in Australia.
The punchy attitude reminds you of the original Buick V6 that was introduced in the Holden VN Commodore in 1988. Things have moved on quite a bit since then, as the now direct fuel-injected DOHC ...
A V6 engine is a solid choice because it delivers more power than a four-cylinder without burning as much fuel as a V8. There's a catch, though: not all V6 engines are reliable. Some are able to ...
The all-American V8 kicks out as much as 350 hp, but the V8 power isn't as mighty as it once was. These are the V6 motors ...
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Anyway, this ex Police Commodore, with the 3.8 V6 under the bonnet comes with authentic police lights, radar and radio all in working order, making it a terrific display car that’ll get people talking ...
We’re looking at bikes you could actually buy and ride on the street. We’d happily sing the praises of the Laverda V6 or Honda’s RC165, RC166 and RC174 straight-sixes, let alone the Suzuki ...
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