The 29-year-old Frankston North man had his Holden Commodore impounded, costing the hoon $1120.50. In addition to losing his car, he is expected to be charged with multiple traffic offences.
While the VE Commodore has been around for a good six years now, Holden has continued to introduce upgrades to the range to bolster what is one of the best value large sedans in Australia.
While the bulk of the changes for the last locally-assembled Holden Commodore, the MY2016 VF II, have been reserved for the V8-engined models, the SV6 wagon here has also received some (mostly ...
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