Bitter Vero Update: High-Res Image Gallery
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Bitter Vero Update: High-Res Image Gallery


We just got our hands on a new set of high resolution images of the Bitter Vero that was unveiled earlier today (click here for details). Did the fresh pictures change our mind about the Holden Statesman V8 based Vero? Mmmm, nop. And before you call us "bitter" we can think of about 122,000 reasons why not, beginning with the fact that, a slightly revised Holden Statesman cannot cost… €121,975 ($172,800). It's insane, it's ridiculous it's... I don't know how to describe it, but it's definetely wrong. -Image gallery after the jump





- Holden Statesman Hq Fans [all Five Of Us] Rejoice; First Ever Scale Model Released By Trax
I'm pretty sure most of you outside Australia are wondering a) what the heck a Statesman HQ is and b) why should you care that there's a die-cast model. Well, let me try to provide answers for these two questions: A) The Statesman HQ was a luxury...

- Holden Specialty Vehicles Releases New Caprice-based Grange Flagship With 436-hp V8
Holden just announced that its high-performance Special Vehicles division, otherwise known as HSV, is about to release an updated version of its Grange flagship. The car is based on the Commodore's long-wheelbase platform, which can be found under...

- Bitter Presents New Model Based On Opel Insignia
Erich Bitter, founder of Bitter Cars, is at it again transforming GM vehicles for a select few. His latest model is based on the new Opel Insignia [Buick Regal in the States] and these are the first photos of the car, courtesy of the folks over at Motor...

- Holden Celebrates Commodore's 30th Anniversary
The introduction of the Commodore in GM Holden's range in 1978 along with the addition of a Statesman De Ville in the family the same year is probably one of the first -though very vague- automotive memories of yours truly. The first Commodore rolled...

- New Bitter Model Based On The Holden Statesman To Be Unveiled In Frankfurt
According to a report from Dutch magazine, Autoweek, independent German car-manufacture Bitter is getting ready to make a come back at this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show in September. The article says that Bitter will present a fully customized version...



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