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2018 Holden Commodore RS V6 AWD Review : Quick Spin

2018 Holden Commodore RS V6 AWD Review : Quick Spin

Posted on September 19, 2018August 7, 2019 By Jarvis

The V6-powered Commodore RS AWD may well be the spiritual successor to the hugely popular SV6

What’s it all about?

If there was any lineage to Holden’s Commodore RS V6 all-wheel drive sports sedan, its closest relative would be the now-departed VF series SV6.

At the end of its life, the SV6 was actually the biggest-selling car in the Commodore stable – a well-priced, well-equipped, well-balanced and brisk large sedan that was a suitable farewell to a long-lived Australian-made icon.
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