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If they do have a series 3 that would be an embarrassment and would show desperation.
beleive it or not the lenght of thime the ve has been around unchanged is a deliberate move holden stated this when the released the car that it would be the end of a new v model every few years and they were following the aporch a lot of other car makes have and simply improve the produt they have with platform chagers every 10-12 years. yes the ve will be stretch as far as possible but this is a good thing for current owners because it helps to retain value as the 2006 launch model is not radicly different to the 2010 model for instance.
Actually, when the VE was first released, Holden stated that it was intended only to have a body life cycle of 6 years, rather than the 8 to 9 years previous Commodores have had. World economic conditions and a downturn in buyer interest in large 6 cylinder cars soon forced a change to that thinking and now the VE will be a much older design when it is finally pensioned off than any earlier design.