General Motor as the owner of Holden Australia will release two new variants and one of them to replace the Holden Statesman. Namely Holden WM Caprice and Caprice Series II V-Series as a replacement Statesman. According Wordcarfans, Series II will use the engine-powered 282-horsepower (210 kW) Sidi direct injection V6 mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.
This clutch provides four percent better in fuel consumption compared to the V6-powered Caprice before. That is equivalent to using 9.9 liters of fuel for 100 km. The new model is using the Holden-iQ touch screen infotainment system. These include signs of a real-time traffic, Bluetooth, USB connectivity, and rear camera display screen. Create an Amendment speeding, new variants, the Holden Caprice V-Series is a great choice. Because this car uses 6.0-liter V8 engine that produces 349 horsepower (260 kW). With automatic transmission together with the Series II, V-Series takes as much as 12.3 liters of fuel to travel 100 kilometers.
V-Series interior with Nappa leather, tri-zone climate control, Bose audio, and the LCD screen on the seat for rear passengers to watch DVDs. Those who sit in front of entertainment through the screens to watch iQ Holden, if you're stuck in traffic