GM Holden Ltd. plans to build two new engines and use them to make its Commodore model range the most fuel-efficient Australian-built 6-cyl. car available when it goes on sale next month.
The auto maker says the new engines offer state-of-the-art, spark-ignition direct-injection technology, a first for a locally-built vehicle. The system is found in more expensive European brands such as Audi and BMW, ...
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