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[[Holden Commodore]] spin-off, launched soon after the luxury Statesman line came to a close in the 1980s. Calais was meant to be seen as separate to the Commodore on which it was based, and even donned a separate grille with pop-up headlights with the VL series in 1986. Usually, however, equipment and trim aside, there was little to distinguish Calais from the lesser model.
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[[Holden Commodore]] spin-off, launched soon after the luxury Statesman line came to a close in the 1980s. Calais was meant to be seen as separate to the Commodore on which it was based, and even donned a separate grille with pop-up headlights with the VL series in 1986. Usually, however, equipment and trim aside, there was little to distinguish Calais from the lesser model. VF was officially Commodore Calais.
  
  
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*[[Holden Calais (VZ)]]
 
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*[[Holden Calais (VE)]]
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Revision as of 10:33, 18 May 2013

Holden Commodore spin-off, launched soon after the luxury Statesman line came to a close in the 1980s. Calais was meant to be seen as separate to the Commodore on which it was based, and even donned a separate grille with pop-up headlights with the VL series in 1986. Usually, however, equipment and trim aside, there was little to distinguish Calais from the lesser model. VF was officially Commodore Calais.



Marque: Holden | Predecessor: Holden Statesman

 

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