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1996 Holden Commodore Pricing and Specs

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$2,420*
Holden Commodore

The Holden Commodore 1996 prices range from $2,420 for the basic trim level Sedan Commodore Executive to $8,580 for the top of the range Sedan Commodore SS.

The Holden Commodore 1996 comes in Sedan, Single Cab and Wagon.

The Holden Commodore 1996 is available in Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Sedan 3.8L 4 SP Automatic to the Sedan 5.0L 5SP Manual.

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1996 Holden Commodore Specs Price
Acclaim Specs: 3.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 4 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $2,860 - $4,400
Berlina Specs: 3.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 4 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $3,190 - $5,060
Equipe Specs: 3.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 4 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $2,530 - $3,960
Executive Specs: 3.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 4 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $2,420 - $3,850
S Specs: 3.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 4 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $3,410 - $5,280
Vacationer Specs: 3.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 4 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $3,080 - $4,730
Berlina Specs: 3.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 5 SPEED MANUAL Price: $3,190 - $5,060
Executive Specs: 3.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 5 SPEED MANUAL Price: $2,640 - $4,070
S Specs: 3.8L, Unleaded Petrol, 5 SPEED MANUAL Price: $3,300 - $5,170
SS Specs: 5.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 4 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $6,050 - $8,580
SS Specs: 5.0L, Unleaded Petrol, 5 SPEED MANUAL Price: $4,400 - $6,490
Holden Commodore FAQs

Holden Commodore: High fuel consumption

Check the air/fuel ratio to see if it’s running rich. I would guess it thinks it’s running cold, but as you’ve changed the oxygen sensors and the temperature sensor I would focus on the ECU.

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Holden Commodore: Leaking coolant

The engine is overheating, that's the gauge is telling you. You need to have a mechanic check it; any number of things could be causing it, from a blocked radiator to a blown head gasket. It's nothing to do with the grille.

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Commodore has poor fuel consumption

I would expect your car to return around 11.0 L/100 km, so yours is very poor as you say. You would have to allow for slightly higher fuel consumption due to wear on the engine, loss of compression etc., but I would still expect that you should get around 12 L/100 km. I would be checking the basics, like spark plugs, spark plug leads, air filters, fuel-injectors, and throttle body to make sure they are all in tip-top shape; then look at sensors like the oxygen sensor to make sure they are conveying the correct signal to the engine computer.

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