Holden HSV W427 Finally Goes on Sale
Dealers Selling Out
By Thami Masemola
July 24, 2008 3:00 AM
Filed Under: American, General, Holden
HSV. You know what it stands for. Not just Holden Special Vehicles, but what it truly stands for, the stance behind the badge. Bravado is one. Value for money is another. Most importantly, it’s muscle. True Australian outback beef squeezed into a box on four wheels. In keeping with this macho image, HSV has finally put out the MY2008 W427 into dealerships, a lesson in what engineering steroids can do to a sweet, Ausie rules-loving bloke.
With that said, we can now cut through the grass and hit some serious manure. The W427 features 7.0-litres of muscle broth sourced from US sister brand Corvette, which allows for power to escape through the rear wheels in doses of 375kW at a time, depending on the engine speed of course. The limited slip diff ensures very little smoke is added to the show during enthusiastic (what other kind is there?) takeoff, from one green traffic light to the next. The high-strength 6-speed manual gearbox plays the starring role in all this, planting maximum torque of 640Nm.
Manic as it sounds, the W427 – of which only 427 will be made – is a serious dad’s car, funked up with all kinds of comfort sweet things to make the missus smile while scaring the kids at the back all the way to the village of Tyre Shred. A 6-CD/ MP3 player is in there, so is an overhead DVD unit for them little ones to help stop them shaking in their little boots. Bluetooth is optional, as is satellite navigation. The list is long and impressive. If you are lucky enough to live close to Australia and aren’t owning one of the 90 cars already allocated for 2008 at AD155,500 then get right on it. We expect quick sales.
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alarrosa87 quality is not too shabby either and the chassis will be more entertaining than the hordes of whitegoods on wheels they may be built well, but prove dangerous to drive. Many have fallen asleep at the wheel of one:-)
Still it sits smack bang in M3 money here in Aus and I'd rather put my money into the Bimmer.
@Babymilo, i don't think i'd care about the cheap plastic feel of the volume knob while going sideways around a corner at like 80km/hr. This isn't a european car lol, it's more fun than one at that price (in Aus).
one can only hope for that mean body kit though!!
So spread the world to all your rev-head friends in the US, your nice little G8, is actually from Australia....:D
Cheers to the Aussies for building such a beauty!
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