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Vectra and Monaro VXR models are already some of the most powerful cars on the road, but that hasn’t stopped Vauxhall giving them even more grunt. New 2007 model year versions of the Vectra VXR have ...
Yet the VXR8, based on Australia ’s Holden HSV Clubsport R8, offers more in the way of practicality than the outgoing Monaro, with four doors and space for all the family. Although practical, with a ...
With Vauxhall's marketing offensive tightly focussed on pushing the rorty VXR brand, it would be easy to overlook the regular Monaro V8. Still comparatively new to the UK market, the Monaro's ...
2005 Vauxhall Monaro VXR Production years: 2005 - 2007 GM's Australian branch, Holden, made a car so good that it was wanted in the U.S. and UK, where it was rebadged and sold as the GTO and the ...
Go for the later VXR model, with its 404hp 6.0-litre motor and 180mph and 0-62mph in 5.1 seconds are yours for not a lot of cash. Vauxhall revamped the Monaro in 2005, adding prominent bonnet ...
The leather trim on CV8 models is available in four colours, ... From the front or ‘A’ pillar rearward, the Monaro body structure is unique, featuring 84 major new body panels.
Conceived by Vauxhall dealership Greens of Rainham together with Holden tuning specialists Wortec, the limited-edition VXR 500 is a last hurrah for the big-hearted, Aussie-built coupe, which was ...
VAUXHALL will launch its fastest-ever production model in March – the 6.0-litre Monaro VXR. Borrowing the V8 engine from the latest Corvette C6, the new Monaro VXR develops 398bhp and 391lb-ft ...
The Vectra VXR now has 280bhp instead of 255bhp and will now do 0-60mph in 6.1 seconds. The chassis has also been tuned to improve the handling. But the Vectra is a wimp compared to the Monaro VXR500.
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