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Holden announces Special Edition Series II Berlina International models
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Holden has announced the Special Edition Berlina International sedan and Sportwagon models in time for Christmas, adding even more value to the recently released Series II Commodore range.

With a raft of equipment totalling $9500, the Berlina International models include leather upholstery, twin-spoke 18-inch alloy wheels and an integrated reversing camera.

Holden Director of Marketing, Philip Brook, said the Berlina International has been designed to create even more demand for Australia's best-selling car.

"We think the Series II update to Commodore has made a great car even better by introducing smart multimedia technology, improved fuel economy and the capacity for certain models to run on environmentally friendly bio-ethanol," said Brook.

"The Berlina International models really build on the success of the Series II range by offering customers yet another smart looking vehicle packaged up with a long-list of features.

"At such a competitive price we expect it to be a winner in our showrooms."

Powered by Holden's 3.0-litre SIDI V6 engine the Berlina International is capable of achieving a combined fuel economy average as low as 9.1L/100km (sedan) and is flex-fuel capable, meaning it can operate on bio-ethanol (or E85) blended petrol.

The Berlina International is in showrooms this week and is priced at $36,990 for the sedan and $38,990 for the Sportwagon driveaway. Both prices include prestige (metallic) paint.

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