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I just found this bit of news from 2015, although it doesn't say which models get the extra 3 months. From my experience, any SV Black with a point of difference (sunroof, black roof, Rapier wheels, EDI) are much harder to get a discount on. If you just want a standard off the shelf unit then you can pick one up in the low to mid $60k's - especially in Victoria.
Government grants GM Holden short-term deferral of new emissions requirements for certain locally made models
EDIT: Sorry, just found the list of cars and it does not include HSV.
The 11 locally-made Holdens that currently do not meet the new emissions standards due to be introduced in Australia in November 2016 include:
Cruze Equipe sedan 1.8
Cruze Equipe hatch 1.8
Cruze CDX sedan 1.8
Commodore Evoke V6 sedan
Commodore Evoke V6 wagon
Commodore SV6 sedan
Commodore SV6 wagon
Calais V6 sedan
Calais V6 wagon
Commodore V6 ute
Commodore SV6 ute
Government grants GM Holden short-term deferral of new emissions requirements for certain locally made models
EDIT: Sorry, just found the list of cars and it does not include HSV.
The 11 locally-made Holdens that currently do not meet the new emissions standards due to be introduced in Australia in November 2016 include:
Cruze Equipe sedan 1.8
Cruze Equipe hatch 1.8
Cruze CDX sedan 1.8
Commodore Evoke V6 sedan
Commodore Evoke V6 wagon
Commodore SV6 sedan
Commodore SV6 wagon
Calais V6 sedan
Calais V6 wagon
Commodore V6 ute
Commodore SV6 ute
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