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http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/ArticleD...53459&vf=26

http://www.carcentral.com.au/200806101013/...-small-car.html

Looks like Holden could build a new V6 powered RWD midsized sedan. Let me be the first to say i'd buy this in a second and i think a lot of MAzda6, 3-series and Accord Euro buyers would too.

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Good, that means they can trash the Vectra and Astra and kill them off for good...

No wait, kill the Tigra and keep the Astra, as much as I hate Astras..

The Tigra is just GOD AWFUL! *bleh!*

Vectra's been gone for a fair while now, mate :D Replaced by the Epica, which is even worse...

If they make it look like the concept car, they're on a winner.

Swapped a Euro for a Korean.... ever noticed all the re-badged Holdens names seem to end in "a" vectra, viva, epica, nova, calibra ect ect..wierdos

Will it be called a "torana" ? the concept did look horn

The picture and the car have nothing to do with each other they explicitly state that the 2 cars will not be the same. Though how accurate the article is could be another issue all together different. A turbo model is a possibility. THAT is interesting. Wonder how heavy the vehicle is. A V6 tt model rwd.. wack in the 6 pot fronts and 4 pot rears + some good suspension... that could be a fun machine... I'd give it a try before judging the vehicle.

yeah... the pink and white interior matches your panties.... :nyaanyaa:

naah id get a lime green one to match your bikini. :whistling:

then park it beside my midnight blue 350kw@allfour gtr and wine red 600kw@allfour gts4

Edited by nizmonut
How long you reckon it'll take for someone in the holden camp to do an LS1 swap?

That is, if a turbo version isn't released.

hmmm 10 dollars says that holden will make a v8 version, bathurst n all, public demand will deem it fiscally viable option.

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