When a new supercar out there comes with a $million price tag we can not do anything but be skeptical after all many have tried to be the new Ferrari before
General Motors' Australia-based Holden division could send off the Commodore with an exclusive limited-edition model aimed at enthusiasts and collectors.
The pricing for the 2017 Flying Spur W12 S has not been released, but it’ll surely cost more than the $228,025 non-S 12-cylinder model.
The 184-hp, naturally aspirated 2.5-liter four-cylinder SkyActiv-G engine carries over, as do the six-speed automatic and six-speed manual transmissions.