When the Holden VL Commodore was released – Australia in 1986

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Cost of a new Holden VL Commodore

  • Base sedan models started at approximately $12,500–$13,000
  • The VL featured updated styling with sleeker lines, new imported 3.0L six-cylinder engine options, improved suspension, and upgraded interiors
  • Luxury and performance options were available, including Calais trim and turbocharged engines in limited models. It would be the only Commodore model where a turbocharged 6 cylinder engine was offered.
  • The VL Commodore was arguably one of the most popular Commodore models, the VL Calais, and Factory VL Turbo models are highly sought after today.
  • The VL Commodore offered a blend of performance, comfort, and practicality for Australian families
  • It would be the last Commodore sold as a ‘mid size’ car. Every Commodore model from here on in would be classed as ‘Full size’.

Average wage

  • Average weekly wage: about $340–$350
  • Average annual wage: roughly $17,680–$18,200

Average house price

  • Around $85,000

Price of petrol

  • About 90 cents per litre

Prime Minister

  • Bob Hawke (Labor Party)

Population of Australia

  • About 15.5 million people

Top-grossing movie

  • Top Gun, Crocodile Dundee

Top song

  • West End Girls by Pet Shop Boys topped Australian charts

Significant world event

  • Global stock market volatility and technological innovation influenced economies. The black Friday stock market crash of 1987 was just around the corner.
  • Rising awareness of environmental and energy issues

Popular TV / radio in Australia

  • Neighbours, Countdown, The Don Lane Show, and A Country Practice
  • FM radio and music television continued to shape youth culture

Significant Australian news story

  • Economic policy, suburban expansion, and car ownership trends dominated headlines

Interesting comparisons

  • The VL Commodore cost roughly 0.75 years’ average wages
  • The average house cost about 4.5–5 years’ wages
  • Filling a ~60L tank cost roughly $54 AUD
  • A week’s wages could buy roughly 380–390 litres of petrol
  • The VL Commodore represented the mid-1980s evolution of the mid-size car, balancing performance, comfort, and practicality
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