As a follow up to my recent post about the export variants of the Adelaide -built Holden Commodore and Caprice, it is fantastic to hear today that the Commodore will be making its way back to the United States as a Police vehicle.

Adelaide Now reported that orders can now being taken from US police forces to purchase the purpose built Chevrolet Caprice, based on the Holden Statesman. They state that Holden is hoping to sell 20,000 of these cars in America.

The vehicle will feature a 6.0L V8, a long wheel base providing room for a safety barrier and specially designed, heavy duty seats to accommodate equipment belts. Plus it looks a heck of a lot better than the old Ford Crown Victoria’s that most police are still using.

Again, this is more great news for the northern suburbs of Adelaide as Holden ramps up for the release of the new Cruze and Commodore, diversifying the business and helping to secure the future of the region and the Australian automotive industry.

Have a look at the 2011 Chevrolet Caprice PPV website for full details about the car and some great pictures.

On a recent holiday to America, I was strolling down Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills doing some window shopping when I spotted a wonderful sight. Parked amongst all the Bentleys and Aston Martins was a Holden VE Commodore with Pontaic G8 badges. It fills you with pride when you’re on the other side of the planet and you come across something that was built in your own neighbourhood. So being the good tourist that I am, I whipped out the camera and snapped a quick pic!

Being proud of Holden’s export achievements, I thought I’d put together a list of some of the export variants of the humble Commodore and the websites of the worldwide GM affiliates that are selling our wonderful machine.

  • Since most of the Holden’s here are actually Korean built Daewoos, it’s only fair that they sell the Elizabeth-built Caprice with their badging. Have a look at the Daewoo Veritas.
  • Sadly, the global financial crisis wiped out the Pontiac brand in America, putting an end to our exports in that part of the world. The SS Commodore-based Pontiac G8 can still be found on Pontiac’s website though. At least Holden is making use of the left over Pontiac bumpers and bonnets for the local special edition SS-V. Maybe we’ll see the ute go that way with a Chevrolet El Camino badge, or the sedan as a Police car?
  • Our minerals aren’t the only thing that China buys from us, they also get our Holden Statesman with a Buick Park Avenue badge slapped on.
  • In Brazil, you’ll find the Chevrolet Omega.
  • South Africa has the Chevrolet Lumina and the Lumina Ute.
  • Any Top Gear viewer will have seen the HSV Clubsport as the Vauxhall VXR8 in the UK – if you haven’t seen it, I’m sure Channel 9 or GO! will repeat the episode where they test it for the twentieth time!
  • The Middle East has the Commodore and the Caprice with Chevrolet Lumina and Chevrolet Caprice and Caprice Royal badging.
  • And of course, our mates over the water in New Zealand get the Commodore as it’s meant to be – with a Holden badge!

So what else do we export from this great city? Post a comment to tell the world about other Adelaide exports that make you proud to be South Australian.

I’m a firm believer that the first home buyer shouldn’t have to live on lentil casserole in order to meet their mortgage repayments. Adelaide’s north has numerous properties available that are relatively affordable, and have a comfortable standard of living. Here’s a selection of homes in the vibrant north that I think would be suitable for many first home buyers.

First on my list is 9/14 Vera Street, Paralowie. Listed for sale at $169,000 by Raine Horne This is a neat and tidy single level unit featuring two bedrooms, a private rear yard and a secure carport. Close to the bus on Waterloo Corner Road and a short drive to Hollywood Plaza. View the full listing for 9/14 Vera Street, Paralowie at RealEstateView.

My next property is a neat timber-frame homette in Salisbury, situated at 13 Post Avenue. This updated property sits on approximately 421m2 of land, and features a modern kitchen, floating floors, air conditioning, and a carport. Just a few blocks from the Salisbury interchange and the Parabanks shops, this is really quite convenient. Listed by Raine Horne for $185,000 – $195,000 , this represents great buying in this area. View the full listing for 13 Post Avenue, Salisbury at RealEstateView.

If you meet the criteria to be eligible for the SA Government’s Affordable Homes program, then 6/47 Amsterdam Cres, Salisbury could be the start for you. This is a neat two bedroom unit, single story, with off street parking. Ready to move in and priced at $165,000 by Smallacombe Sanderson Real Estate. View the full listing for 6/47 Amsterdam Cres, Salisbury at RealEstateView .

Now this one is a beautifully updated unit at a very affordable price. Listed at $179,000 – $196,000 by Toop and Toop, this ground floor unit at 3/32 Salisbury Highway, Salisbury has a private yard and secure carport, a modern kitchen with gas appliances, air conditioning, and a fresh, vibrant colour scheme. Just a short walk to the Salisbury interchange, this is the ideal first home for anyone who needs to commute to the Adelaide CBD. And a short walk in the other direction is the Holden factory too, so it would also be ideal for anyone working there. View the full listing for 3/32 Salisbury Highway, Salisbury at RealEstateView .

Where else in Australia besides Adelaide’s north will you find a metropolitan three bedroom home on a Torrens Title allotment of over 600m2 for under $200,000? Turner Partners have this lovely modernised semi-detached home at 54 Bagot Road, Elizabeth South on the market for $180,000 – $195,000. This house is nice and fresh, with a quaint pergola area and a huge back yard. It is situated close to the Elizabeth Shopping Center, Holden and the Elizabeth South train station which is due for a major upgrade in the coming months. View the full listing for 54 Bagot Road, Elizabeth South at RealEstateView .

So if you’re thinking about getting your first home, and you want an affordable property, think north.

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