2018 Holden Commodore RS long-term review: Farewell

Our long-term Holden Commodore has been through the CarAdvice reader wringer, decried for not being Holden enough, not Commodore enough, not rear-wheel drive enough, not Australian enough. We can’t argue the last couple of points - it is after all, a front-wheel drive, German-designed and built car now owned by a French company. But, having lived it with for three months, the overarching impression is of a well-built, comfortable and well specified family hauler.

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