Holden's Factory in Elizabeth, South Australia. The V8 used in the SS is built in Canada or Mexico.
A v8 can last longer than a v6, and a v6 can last longer than a v8. This all depends on how well each vehicle is maintained.
225 slant 6, 318 v8, and a 340 v8.
Depends on the engine. On Ford V8 it is passenger side front, on GM V8 it is driver's side front.
The 2007 Aston-Martin V8-Vantage has a 6-speed manual.
The Aston martin V8 vantage costs about $119,000 .
No Holden vehicles do not have more power than fords. The in line Ford six cylinder engine is more powerful than the V6 commodore engine and when boosted outruns a V8 Holden SS. In the new VE Holden the engine produces 307kw, the FG Falcon V8 GT makes 310kw. (There's hardly any difference is there?... That is until you take into account that the Holden is 5.7L and the Ford engine is 5.4L)
A Holden Commodore V8 has a 4D Sedan body type. It has an engine size of 3.0L and uses V6 cylinders. Its dimensions are: 1476mm x 4894mm x 1899mm. This car uses unleaded petrol.
the fastest car in the world a v8 Holden
Yes
bumble bee changes into the SS. (which is the v8)
Most the SS have a top speed limited to 155mph. The fastest was W427 powered by the Z06 vette 427cuin./7L v8 with 505hp has a top speed of 180mph.
When he used to drive V8 Supercars he drove for Holden. He retired at the end of the 2008 season.
petrol,gas
They are Holden 304 V8 injected motors fitted in Holden commodores 1988 -1997, a fairly powerfull compact motor developed and built in Australia, replaced by the 5.7 ls1
All V8 engines have 8 cylinders that are in a "V" configuration, that's where the "V8" description comes from.
no, it has the V8.
The original Commodore was adapted in Australia from a European Opel design, with items such as independent rear suspension replaced by simpler parts, the old Holden "Red" 6 cylinder and V8 engines fitted, and some strengthening done for Australian roads. Subsequent Commodores to VZ have also been based on Opels to greater or lesser extents, with Australian and American engines fitted, among other differences. VE is an Australian design.