reported today... a test drive of the current Commodore replacement

don't often agree with a lot of what one J Dowling says about cars
but todays report is interesting (have a read of the link below)

I agree with his closing comment on the article

With that in mind, the only question left to ask: is it a Commodore?

That’s a tough question to answer. Holden says the Commodore had to move with the times. But did they need to put a Commodore badge on this car?

The early signs are that the new Holden will be a fine vehicle. And it will be loaded with technology, most of which is being kept secret until the formal unveiling in December.

But for me, for now, this is not a Commodore. Regardless of how good it might be.








http://www.heraldsun.com.au/technolo...2fdc7e605f07bd