Hi All
For a old thread that got revived ( but that is what search is for )
VT V6SC does exist
We have 2 commodores at home , 1999 VT SS 5.0 auto , and a 2001 WH statesman V6 SC auto.
The statesman was my bosses car new , i got the car when the lease expired , as a daily driver I have a great time with it, quiet and semi fast, some times it feels sluggish other times it can get up and go. The real difference is that it is super smooth and quiet, so you need to look at the speedo to tell what speed you are doing
The VT SS , i really like, it has that nice 5.0 V8 burble, the car drives and feels snappy and responsive, even at some low speed like 20kph and you accelerate to 40 kph , it just feels nice , it has a nice growl and more than enough power. ( but you always want more )
The WH is a far easier car to drive, the ride height is FE1 so slightly lower than a stock family car, it has great handling and drive ability, the steering is much lights than the SS
The SS feels more like a little racer, it does have the lowered king springs ( still legal height - just once click down from factory SS - FE2) but it is very firm over bumps or potholes, but i have no problems with road humps or gutters. The steering in the SS is much heavier - i think it does not have the variable steering rack that the statesman has.
Cornering and road grip in the SS is much better
My wife drives both cars, she will grab the statesman every time, as it is easier and does not bump around as much, they only negative is that it is slightly longer, but one day we measured them up and on the ruler the overall difference was not much especially when you say " the car is that big a this much is not a problem "
Both cars in sydney traffic range between 420-480k's per tank, i am happy if i get 450k's , i dont do much trips, actually never done one in the SS , the WH is a genuine 6650-700k on a country trip - eg sydney nowra which is about 250-300k's each way depending on how much tourist and local running around we do
Prior to that i had a VP V6 , nice car, the engine was a complete surprise, just as strong as the WB308 and way more responsive
Regards
george