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The El Camino is back
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GM is bringing out a new El Camino, and it is RWD. Now I need to sell my Datsun ute to buy this new 2009 american ute.

What do you guys think?

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That is actually a holden commodore ute built here in South Australia and exported to america.

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er, is that the infamous Common-dore? It seems so american in style, big V8 engine and all...once again Detroit is buying foreign instead of local. I wonder if any GMs are built in america? My mom's big car was built in Canada.

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Thats the one, at least you guys get the better looking version.

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yeah the commonwhore lol.
here's our one

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and the maloo version, i wonder if you guys will get a version of this one?
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Is it a good ute? How much weight can they carry?

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it ranges from 794kg for an auto omega model to 508kg for the ss v series auto which is the top picture.

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good ute and holden ???? wat are you smokin ?

poorly slapped together , endless factory call back's
but then again usa seems to not care coz every usa market'd car seems to be slapp'd together eg f250's suburban the for turaios ( spelling )

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The american Fords do seem to be zip tied together these days. But as far as the holden ute goes, better cars have had worse teething problems.

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still better than anything built in america....

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