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I missed this one, was released a year ago. Don't know if there's any equivalent article on the FG-X out there. The author views the car from a contemporary lens, and it stacks up well - except for the crime of being a sedan.
https://www.carsguide.com.au/car-new...ough-2023-eyes I would love to see the mentioned renders of a total VE rebody including doors and glasshouse - that would have been very cool. What is everyone's view on the VF now? Good experiences, if you cross shopped with the FG2/FG-X, the good and bad points? Any horror 6cyl motor stories? I really liked that Holden had a red hot go improving the interior, reducing the weight, chintzing it up with chrome on the lux models, and then dropping the price by 5-10K at launch. We went along to the VF Sandman launch on the coast and they were beautiful inside and out, right down to the orange towel seat covers haha. If only there was a real van!
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