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Encyclopedia > Holden VC Commodore
Holden VC Commodore
Manufacturer: Holden
Parent company: General Motors
Production: March 1980October 1981
Class: Mid-size
Body style: 4-door sedan
4-door station wagon
Platform: GM V platform
Engine: 1.9L 58kW Starfire I4
2.85L 76kW Blue I6
3.3L 83kW Blue I6
4.2L 100kW Blue V8
4.2L 115kW Blue V8 (dual exhaust)
5.0L 115kW Blue V8
5.0L 126kW Blue V8 (dual exhaust)
Transmission: 4-speed manual
3-speed automatic
Wheelbase: 2668mm
Length: 4706mm (sedan)
Width: 1722mm
Height: 1379mm

The Holden VC Commodore was released in 1980 and succeeded the Holden VH Commodore. Distinguished by its 'egg-crate' style grille, the VC series brought many improvements over the VB and maintained the Commodore's place as the best selling car in Australia. Automakers or automobile manufacturers are companies that design and manufacture automobiles. ... This article is about the Australian car manufacturer. ... General Motors Corporation, also known as GM, is the worlds largest automaker and has been since 1931. ... March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. ... 1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. ... Look up October in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... 1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... It has been suggested that Vehicle size class be merged into this article or section. ... A mid-size car, frequently referred to as an intermediate, is an automobile with a size between that of a compact and a full-size or standard-size car. ... A Toyota Camry, a recognizable sedan The Ford Five Hundred, a medium-sized sedan A sedan car, American English terminology (saloon in British English), is one of the most common body styles of the modern automobile. ... Estate car body style (Saab 95) A station wagon (United States usage), wagon (Australian usage, though station wagon is widely used) or estate car (United Kingdom usage) is a car body style similar to a sedan car but with an extended rear cargo area. ... An automobile platform is a shared set of components common to a number of different automobiles. ... The V platform, or V-body, automobile platform name was used twice by General Motors. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Internal combustion engine. ... The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ... The straight-6 (also inline 6, I-6, or I6) is an internal combustion engine with six cylinders aligned in a single row. ... Image:Gearbox. ... A manual transmission (also known as a stick shift, straight drive, or standard transmission) is a type of transmission used in automotive applications. ... An automatic transmission is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the car or truck moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... 1980 is a leap year starting on Tuesday. ...


The improvements included revised suspension to improve ride and handling, a few cosmetic changes and the availability of new options such as cruise control. Cruise control (sometimes known as speed control or Autocruise) is a system to automatically control the speed of an automobile. ...


However, one of the biggest changes were a series of engine upgrades which included redesigned cylinder heads, intake/exhaust manifolds, new camshafts & pistons and all-new carburettors as well as the fitment of electronic ignition. In total, these upgrades brought up to 25 percent more power and 15 percent better fuel efficiency. The engine block on these motors were painted a blue colour (as opposed to the previous red) and were known as the XT5 versions, although are commonly referred to as the 'Blue' motors.


As well as changes to the existing engines, a new 1.9L 4-cylinder engine was introduced. Known as the 'Starfire Four,' the new engine was in essence the 2.85L six-cylinder engine with 2 cylinders removed. Also used in the Holden Sunbird, this engine was fitted to the Commodore in response to increasing pressure from the 1979 oil crisis. This new engine was not a complete success however, as its lack of power meant the engine needed to be pushed hard to deliver acceptable performance, negating any fuel saving benefits. The Holden Sunbird was a mid-sized automobile, sold as a four-door sedan and a three-door coupé liftback, manufactured by General Motors–Holdens Ltd. ... (Redirected from 1979 oil crisis) The 1979 (or second) energy crisis occurred in the wake of the Iranian Revolution. ...


A new spec level was added to the range: the L. Thus the Commodore lineup was L, SL and SL/E. Transmission choices remained the same as the VB Commodore. A total of 121,807 VC Commodores were produced.


With the discontinuation of the HZ Kingswood models around this time, the Commodore was complemented by a range of WB series luxury Statesman and utility models. Export success: the 2001 Chevrolet Caprice, identical in most respects to the Holden Statesman The Holden Statesman is a full-size luxury automobile built by Holden of Australia dating from 1971. ...



 

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