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Old 02-09-2005, 01:35 PM   #61
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Hmmm I dont think it is the Torana.

The Torana's lights look different.
but that is really the only difference, the grills look very similar and so do the flairs and body, remember that was only the concept things get changed, also in the pics the lights have had the black covering put on them so you can't really see them anyway.

im not saying it is the new torry or VE but i hope to god it is, that would simply make me a very very happy man
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Old 02-09-2005, 01:38 PM   #62
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Well all I can say it is not the VE its way too small.

Theres a higher chance of it beeing the Torana due to it beeing almost identical in size.
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Old 02-09-2005, 01:42 PM   #63
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Well all I can say it is not the VE its way too small.

Theres a higher chance of it beeing the Torana due to it beeing almost identical in size.
there another pic here somewhere, that looks like it does have a back end on it, it's defiently no hatch wait up i'll get that pic up

EDIT:ok what do you think? i recon it's a decent size not like all the other small cars out there

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Old 02-09-2005, 01:46 PM   #64
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I reckon this is definatley the VE - the Torana concept car was used to guage public opinion of VE.
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Old 02-09-2005, 01:50 PM   #65
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I believe it looks a bit small but as some people say looks can be decieving. Ill wait to I see it but i believe it will look good. If it can still comfortably seat 4 or 5 people than thats all that matters.
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Well it definatley isnt a yank car cause in the 2nd pic the driver is sitting on the right hand side and theres a steering wheel.
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See on a different angle it looks bigger to me. The first pic makes me think its too small and the second (from the side) makes me think its big enough.
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The front grille badge is whats stuffing me up.

Its looks like a Ford badge.

I dunno what the hell it is.
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One picture looks like an oval and another looks like there is a round badge. Its stuffing with me too lol.

To show you what i mean look at the first front shot and then look at this one

http://www.cheersandgears.com/cdoane_commodore.jpg
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Old 02-09-2005, 03:29 PM   #70
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LS1 have a few more pics.

It IS the VE commodore - Mickey T has confirmed it - just don't say "what would he know/ whos he?"
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LS1 have a few more pics.

It IS the VE commodore - Mickey T has confirmed it - just don't say "what would he know/ whos he?"
ohhhhhhhh damn i was hoping they were actually bringing back the torana : oh well keep dreaming i guess. :nutsycuck
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Well it definatley isnt a yank car cause in the 2nd pic the driver is sitting on the right hand side and theres a steering wheel.
Yank cars don't have steering wheels?
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Old 02-09-2005, 04:41 PM   #73
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More here:

http://spyphotos.autoblog.com/entry/1234000947056960
http://spyphotos.autoblog.com/entry/1234000293056962
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Old 02-09-2005, 06:47 PM   #74
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LS1 have a few more pics.

It IS the VE commodore - Mickey T has confirmed it - just don't say "what would he know/ whos he?"
Yes indeed. Well that badge must be the Chev bowtie badge, cause it sure as hell ain't the Holden 7 foot high Lion badge!!!! :ymca:

Interesting, does appear to be a bit more compact in dimensions but on the other hand, the rims and wheelarch ratio lend themselves to a full size vehicle.
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anybody else think the disguise makes it look like a BA XR8? I aint saying its a Ford but sorta shows the region that the car will be selling in...
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i think it might look pretty good judging by those pics (and imagining it without the camo). too early yet though...
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Old 03-09-2005, 05:21 PM   #77
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This will be one of the best cars ever built.
It will have the potential to out power the Enzo Ferrari, Falcon GT-P and the Camry Sportivo.

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Old 03-09-2005, 05:37 PM   #78
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and the test car has the steering on that side as well, but that shouldn't mean anything, they'll be using a global platform and probably have a few mules over there being tested and maybe even for export.
A few days ago a saw a 4 door VY SS with left hand drive hammering it down north rd near bentleigh.
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Interesting, does appear to be a bit more compact in dimensions but on the other hand, the rims and wheelarch ratio lend themselves to a full size vehicle.
With the shrinking large car market, having a slightly smaller car might make it more appealing.
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With the shrinking large car market, having a slightly smaller car might make it more appealing.
and you girls can all skip merrily down the road holding hands....!



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With the shrinking large car market, having a slightly smaller car might make it more appealing.
Agreed!
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Old 04-09-2005, 11:24 PM   #82
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Holden has releasd some info on the VE in the weekend paper, slightly shorter & narrower than the present model, but still a large car. Six speed box a definite, fuel economy is the big issue Holden are going for and they believe they have the jump on Ford & Mitsubishi.
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