- Commodore engine downsizes and powers up

- Ford puts Focus on special edition

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The VZ Commodore will be powered by a 3.6-litre version of the new HF V6 engine, not a 3.8-litre as has been widely speculated. GoAuto sources in the US have debunked the expectation that Holden would go with a 3.8-litre version of HF to match the capacity of the outgoing 3.8-litre Ecotec V6.

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FORD is preparing to weather the onslaught of Toyota's upcoming Corolla facelift with a special edition Focus SR featuring air-conditioning and alloy wheels.

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