Holden Commodore vs Ford F150

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Holden Commodore
Holden Commodore

$10,750 - $31,850

2018 price

Ford F150
Ford F150

$101,990 - $162,994

2024 price

Summary

2018 Holden Commodore
2024 Ford F150
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Diesel Turbo 4, 2.0L

Twin Turbo V6, 3.5L
Fuel Type
Diesel

Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
5.6L/100km (combined)

12.5L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Relatively unassuming looks
  • V6 not as refined as the 2.0 turbo
  • VXR doesn't match the romance of old V8 SS

  • Less-than-ideal payload
  • Size impacts 4WDing capability
  • Poor ground clearance and off-road angles
2018 Holden Commodore Summary

For many Australians, calling the new ZB a Commodore is tantamount to being forced to call your Mum’s new boyfriend ‘Dad.’ 

It's not built here, available in rear-wheel drive, there's no sign of a V8 or a sedan body, so why should we accept it as a worthy heir to the badge worn by Holden’s proudest model since 1978? 

One big reason is that it was always going to be the next Commodore, even before Holden decided to stop building cars in Australia. Yes, it was even set to be built here. 

Once the VE/VF Commodore’s Zeta platform was axed during General Motors’ post-GFC rationalisation, the next best thing was to align with the Opel/Vauxhall Insignia designed primarily for Europe. 

Holden was actually involved with the new Insignia’s development from the beginning, which has led to some key details for the Commodore version and Australia, and a whole lot of input from our world-renowned Aussie engineering team. 

So it’s a whole lot more Commodore than you may realise. Whether it lives up to its reputation is another matter. 

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2024 Ford F150 Summary

US utes are becoming increasingly popular in Australia. And the Ford F-150 Lariat long wheelbase – the top dog in the F-150 line-up – is the latest arrival in America’s full-size pick-up invasion of Australia.

If you’re considering a US ute like the Ram, Chevrolet Silverado or even the upcoming Toyota Tundra, then the F-150 seems, on paper at least, well-engineered, well-equipped and purpose-built for towing and touring. 

Americans love the F-150, so why shouldn’t we? But is it any good off-road

Read on.

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