How much is a Commodore SV6?

How much is a Commodore SV6?

You could expect to pay $17,400 – 24,200 based on third party pricing data.

What model is a 2012 Commodore?

2012 Holden Commodore SV6 VE Series II Auto MY12

All VE II 3.6 Gi models, including Sportwagons and utes, now run the current six-speed auto.

What engine does a 2012 VE SV6 have?

As the name suggests, the SV6 model gets the sports treatment and is powered by the most powerful petrol six available in the Commodore range; the 3.6-litre SIDI (sequential ignition, direct injection) V6. It produces 210kW of power and 350Nm of torque. The engine is also available in the Calais and Calais V.

What motor is in a 2012 VE Commodore?

The E85 compliant 210kW/360Nm 3.6-litre V6 returns 9.5L/100km through the six-speed “Sports Auto”, a result of torque converter revisions.

What engine is in the SV6?

3.6-litre SIDI V6 engine
The SV6 utilises the larger 3.6-litre SIDI V6 engine and is available with both a manual and automatic transmission. The SV6 is also available with the 3.6 L LPG V6. The SV6 features a sportier body kit than the Evoke, with LED running lights, a lip spoiler, FE2 suspension and 18-inch alloy wheels.

What engine is in a VE SV6?

Alloytec V6 engine
Building on the Omega, the SV6 is equipped with the more powerful High Output variant of the Alloytec V6 engine, coupled to a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission.

What does SV6 stand for Holden?

SV6: A sportier version of the V6 Ute, the SV6 replaced the S-pack from previous models. This has the 3.6-litre High-Output V6 with 195 kW (261 hp) and 340 N⋅m (251 lb⋅ft).

What problems do VE Commodores have?

Other problems with the VE Commodore generally include some electrical problems that are surfacing with age, particularly camshaft-position sensors, a build-up of carbon on the intake valves which can cause rough running and poor economy, oil leaks and leaks from the cooling system.

Is an SV6 fast?

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Top speed:
(theor. without speed governor) 247 km/h / 154 mph

What does the S stand for in SV6?

Are SV6 fast?

Is SV6 faster than XR6?

XR6’s firmer suspension minimises nose-diving under brakes but is still sloppier than SV6. Not much difference in straight-line speed.
Track Results.

Commodore SV6 Falcon XR6
Top Speed 183km/h 183km/h

How long do VE Commodore timing chains last?

Timing chains are very common on these engines to fail even at relatively low mileage compared to other timing chain engines which can last well over 200,000 km. The average kilometres that we replace timing chains on these engines are around the 100,000 km mark.

Is Holden a good car to buy?

The fact is: Holden is on the nose with the Australian public. Poor reliability and atrocious support are well documented – and declining popularity poses the risk of extreme depreciation in three to five years if you make the mistake of buying a Holden today.

Whats faster SV6 or XR6?

Not much difference in straight-line speed. SV6 feels lighter and livelier and offers better turn-in and mid-corner grip and stability.

What is the difference between Commodore and SV6?

Over and above the standard Commodore specification, ordering an SV6 also got you the higher-spec V6 engine with 210kW, 18-inch alloy wheels, FE2 (firmer) suspension, LED daytime running lights, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and a body kit.

What does Holden SV6 mean?

What is SV6 Commodore?

Commodore SV6

How do I know if my timing chain is bad on my VE Commodore?

Common signs of a faulty timing chain include engine misfires, metal shavings found in the oil, and rattling sounds from the engine while idling.

  1. Engine misfires or runs poorly.
  2. Metal shavings found in the oil.
  3. Engine won’t start or fails.
  4. Check Engine Light is on.
  5. Engine rattles while idling.

What model Commodore has timing chain Problems?

A problem that has been well documented, especially on early model VE Commodores fitted with the V6 engine, is stretched timing chains. The timing chains fitted to these early vehicles could suffer from chain elongation.

What Holdens are worth keeping?

1953 FJ Special.

  • 1957 FE Special Station Wagon.
  • 1962 EJ Premier.
  • 1968 HK Monaro GTS 327.
  • 1970 LC Torana GTR XU-1.
  • 1971 HQ Statesman DeVille.
  • 1971 HQ Monaro GTS 350 Coupe.
  • 1985 HDT VK SS Goup A Commodore.
  • Are Holden Commodores going up in value?

    Holden: Commodore V8 prices soar one year on from the shutdown announcement. There was a time Holden had to discount its V8s to shift them off the showroom floor, now some are fetching close to or more than $1 million.

    Is the SV6 fast?

    According to ProfessCars™ estimation this Holden is capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 6.1 sec, from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.4 sec, from 0 to 160 km/h (100 mph) in 15.6 sec, from 0 to 200 km/h (124 mph) in 27.8 sec and the quarter mile drag time is 14.6 sec.

    How much is a new timing chain?

    Timing chain replacement can cost between $600 and $800 for a DIY repair, or between $1,600 and $1,800 with a mechanic. The cost is high due to the complicated nature of replacing this part. If you want to DIY a timing chain replacement, the parts will cost around $650.

    When should’ve timing chain be replaced?

    between 80,000 and 120,000 miles
    When does a timing chain need to be replaced? The timing chain normally needs to be replaced between 80,000 and 120,000 miles unless there is a specific problem. Issues with the chain are common in higher mileage vehicles.

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