What does SS stand for on a Holden?
What does SS stand for on a Holden?
Super Sport
The SS (Super Sport) name for the Holden Commodore rebadged as a Chevrolet has been condemned by a Hebrew newspaper as having a Nazi reference — and threatened with being banned from entry.
What engine is in the VE SS?
6.0-litre V8 engine
Commodore VE SS Offering similar equipment levels to the SV6, the Commodore SS uses the 6.0-litre V8 engine and T-56 six-speed manual transmission. The SS is recognisable from its quad exhaust outlets in place of the SV6 dual outlets.
What kind of power does Holden VE Series II SS V have?
Offering 270kW of power ad 530Nm of torque, the 2012 Holden Commodore VE Series II SS V engine never fails to throw the speedo needle into orbit. Be it off the line or knocking back a few gears to overtake; bring up the revs, and the engine will really stretch its legs.
What’s the difference between Holden Ute and ve?
This generation of the Holden Ute is aimed as a “lifestyle vehicle”, a shift from the traditional “workhorse” market. The VE series Ute was marketed as the Holden Ute rather than as the Holden Commodore Ute . Omega: The base model, having similar standard features to the Commodore Omega sedan but can carry more than the SS V, SS and SV6.
What kind of differential does Holden Commodore VE and VF have?
Holden Commodore VE and VF has a z f differential in it it is a German design diff they call themselves z f they make gearbox is also the differential in a Holden VE and VF a very bad design and they all blow up eventually if not attended to we make hard and tempered clutches that will never wear out.
What was the first generation of Holden Commodore?
It was the first iteration of the fourth generation of this Australian-made model. Its range included the luxury variants, Holden Berlina (VE) and Holden Calais (VE); utility models were included as the Holden Ute (VE) .