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11-07-2008, 10:34 AM | #1 | ||
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It's a sure bet that Holden's marketing department has fingers collectively crossed for the VE Sportwagon. The new car's release date has left the Commodore range wagonless for months, allowing the Toyota Corolla to snatch the title of Australia's most popular car from the VE Commodore sedan for the first six months of 2008.
With the potential to sell a thousand units extra each month, the VE Sportwagon should provide some breathing space for Holden's large car range -- and move the VE back to number one. For this reason alone it's arguably Holden's most important new car release this year... The Carsales Network has driven the new beast, but we're constrained by an embargo to remain schtumm until tomorrow, when we'll bring you our driving impressions in glorious detail. In the meantime, we can tell you that pricing and specification for the wagon remain consistent with the information Holden revealed at the Melbourne International Motor Show back in March. In other words, it's priced just $1000 more than its sedan counterparts and features standard reverse parking sensors, side-impact airbags for front seat occupants, side curtain airbags and ESP -- all as standard. Just as the Commodore sedan does, the Sportwagon range comprises base Omega, sporting SV6, SS and SS V models, plus Berlina, Calais and Calais V variants. Pricing starts from $37,990 for the entry-level Omega with 180kW V6 and four-speed automatic. This car is the model Holden will sell to fleets and yet it comes with gear such as ABS, ESP, multi-function steering wheel, 16-inch alloy wheels, auto headlights and cruise control. For $3300 more ($41,290), the Berlina moves up to 17-inch alloys and adds front fog lights, a leather-bound steering wheel, trip computer, Bluetooth, MP3-compatible six-disc CD audio system, four-way electric adjustment of the driver's seat and dual-zone climate control. At just $1000 more than the Berlina ($42,290), the SV6 model picks up a 195kW version of the Alloytec V6 and a five-speed automatic in lieu of the four-speeder in the lower-spec models. Standard features include FE2 sports suspension, 18-inch alloy wheels and a dual exhaust system. It reverts to the single-disc CD system of the Omega, but retains the Berlina's leather-bound steering wheel and Bluetooth connectivity. The manual SS climbs to $46,290 for the six-speed manual variant. As for the sedan equivalent, the SS Sportwagon is powered by Holden's 6.0-litre all-alloy V8, developing 270kW of power and 530Nm of torque. A limited slip differential and the Berlina's audio system are the two principal features that set the SS apart from the SV6 -- other than the drivetrain. An extra $2000 ($48,290) buys the six-speed automatic transmission option. Building on the SS specification, the SS V is priced at $53,790 for the manual or $55,790 for the auto. Both variants are equipped with projector-beam headlights, alloy-faced sports pedals, 19-inch alloys and leather trim for the gear selector and seats. Priced from $46,790, the Calais shares its higher-output V6 and five-speed auto box with the SV6, except the auto is standard in the luxury grade (optional on the SV6). For its specification, the Calais builds on the Berlina's equipment list. As standard, the car features 17-inch alloys, leather-bound steering wheel and gear selector, enhanced trip computer, Bluetooth, projector-beam headlights, six-disc CD audio system with MP3 compatibility, dual-zone climate control and six-way electrically adjustable driver's seat. The Calais V is available with the standard Calais' V6 and auto drivetrain for $55,290, but also offers the option of the 270kW V8 and six-speed automatic for $60,290. Stepping up to 18-inch alloy wheels, the top-spec Sportwagon also incorporates a leather-bound sports steering wheel, more chrome accents for the exterior (door handles and side protection strips), rain-sensing wipers, leather-trimmed seats with memory and electric adjustment for the driver's seat and a rear-seat DVD entertainment system. Many of the features that distinguish one grade from the next can be purchased separately as options. These include leather seat trim ($2500) for the Berlina, SV6 and standard-grade Calais and SS. The six-disc audio system can be specified for the Omega and SV6 for the sum of $595. Full leather trim with eight-way electrically adjustable front seats will cost Calais buyers a further $3000. The rear-seat DVD entertainment system fitted to the Calais V can be purchased for $1290 and will fit all models other than the Omega. FE2 sports suspension, which is standard on the sports models, can also be fitted to the Omega, Berlina, Calais and Calais V for $330 – adding a limited slip differential is mandatory. The LSD in isolation is a $360 option. Satellite navigation is an option across the entire range for $1290, or $1990 for the unit with full colour mapping. Similarly, a full-size spare tyre is a $250 option for all models. Look out for our full launch review of the Holden Sportwagon range from midnight tonight. AND FORD RECKONS THERE IS NO MARKET FOR A WAGON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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11-07-2008, 10:36 AM | #2 | ||
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I work in Port Melbourne, there's a red SSV Sportswagon that I see almost every morning.
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11-07-2008, 10:44 AM | #3 | ||
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Ive seen one on the Hume just outside of Albury a few weeks ago - I thought it looked great.
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11-07-2008, 10:52 AM | #4 | ||
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Why the hell don't Ford make an equivalent? Those manual SS wagons were highly sought after, it lets your family man draw the perfect line between performance and practicality.
I hope they still have something similar when I have kids, else I'll just be forced to get an old VE. I must say that GM appear to be much more innovative than Ford of late. Although introducing the Territory, the dedicated mums taxi 4wd was a good idea, it was still about 6 years ago. Ford really needs to come up with something new and exciting. |
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11-07-2008, 10:54 AM | #5 | ||
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I doubt it will sell.. the SS wagon was a fizzer.. Holden seem to take more risks with obscure models... maybe that's why they're struggling financially.
The Territory range has this model covered nicely in every aspect...
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11-07-2008, 11:13 AM | #6 | |||
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Don't share your confidence on this - the Territory looks very much like all the other 4WD wagons like the Kluger, In fact I'd suggest except for offroad capability the Sportswagon has the Territory covered. It's modern looking and will perform pretty much like the sedan and have the extra convenience of a large cargo area. |
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11-07-2008, 12:52 PM | #8 | |||
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11-07-2008, 01:06 PM | #9 | ||
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Forget the commywannabee liftpack
As for the F6X I doubt Ford would expect high sales for these anyway but there certainly is a chance for fair sales in the wagon catergry imo...... I look forward to it being on the road and am very interested, am considering upgrading the wife's CRV and she no like SUV's and or Ford's family option which I agree. She has pointed out wagons of many variants and with 3kids the above is right up my liking being the SS.
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11-07-2008, 01:16 PM | #11 | ||
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Best looking wagon around, for the money, I reckon.
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11-07-2008, 01:18 PM | #12 | |||
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11-07-2008, 01:19 PM | #13 | |||
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What happend to the cylinder deactivation thingo with this model? Surprised it's still being launched with the 4 speeder auto as well. No wonder it's pacxked full of goodies to distract you! Probably work for the target audiance as well I like the idea of the Calais V.
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11-07-2008, 01:28 PM | #14 | |||
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Maybe Holden are waiting for fuel prices to REALLY go up and introduce it once V8 sales take a beating. I wonder how high petrol prices will have to go for this to happen, because as we all know, V8 owners don't buy their machines for the fuel economy around town. |
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11-07-2008, 02:03 PM | #15 | |||
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public than a wagon with a marginally bigger load space and a thirsty 6.0L V8. Meanwhile Ford will still have the Fleet and workhorse market covered with the BFIII, and For the SUV Market the Territory.
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11-07-2008, 03:13 PM | #16 | |||
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I saw the new commy wagon the other day at Fountain Gate and I was a little disappointed as the "preview pics" (I'd seen in one of the mags) were hot- the car looked somewhat like the 300C touring but in flesh it's just another VE with a longer roof.
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11-07-2008, 03:33 PM | #17 | ||
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well while we are on the topic of ford introducing something more innovative so to say.
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11-07-2008, 04:01 PM | #18 | ||
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the new com wag is very small i,ve seen bigger medium sized cars we got 1 in at work and i had to have a look and laugh even the way the sloping tail gate when it opens seems retricted
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11-07-2008, 04:04 PM | #19 | ||
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I reckon the Sportswagon looks great. I wouldnt mind having one.
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11-07-2008, 05:29 PM | #21 | ||
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Ford has a wagon....
Sure, it's just the one, but Ford, from previous experience knows that there isn't a large market for performance wagons. It's great for people to say, "Gee I loved the XR6/8 wagons", but how many people would actually own one brand new? There is no market. I applaud Ford for making the hard decision to only have an XT wagon. Ford know that their car is a bloody good workhorse and it's pointless in updating a car where there is no wide demand for it, especially since there is the Territory which sells well. Holden need to have a wagon...the Captiva is the only alternative, and that thing can't hold a drop of water as well as a thimble can. There is a market for a Falcon wagon, but only in the simplest form.
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11-07-2008, 05:39 PM | #23 | ||
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sexy sexy machine. i think they look great.
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11-07-2008, 07:45 PM | #24 | ||
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Speaking of Territorys, why dont they have an LPG option?
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11-07-2008, 09:48 PM | #26 | ||
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Ive seen the wagon.could you fit a pram in the back,just.
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All they need is a 4 speed TX 5 seat gas option, imagine the fleet sales... But no.. its all too hard.
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11-07-2008, 10:31 PM | #28 | ||
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In Carsguide today Holden say they are forecasting 8-900 wagons a month, with some of them being cannibalised from VE sedan sales, which is pretty dismal considering Ford probably sell about 4-500 BF wagons. Can't see how Holden could have justified the development dollars on making a wagon version with less than 1000 sales a month.
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Maybe Holden would do better if they adopted LPG to the extent Ford has. Straight gas seems to be the go at the moment. |
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