The Xenita 1:43 Commodore is a rare diecast model of the Holden VL Commodore, produced in Australia before Trax became the dominant brand. These models are collectible, often found in multiple colors, and are valued for their age (around 30 years old) and scarcity.
Scale & Type: 1:43 diecast model cars.
Car Represented: Holden VL Commodore, an iconic Australian sedan from the mid-1980s.
Manufacturer: Xenita (a lesser-known brand, predating Trax).
Era: Produced in the 1980s, making them vintage collectibles today.
Colors: Available in at least five different colors, making them attractive for collectors who want the full set.
Special Editions: Examples include Gold boxed versions and rare Chardonnay-colored releases.
Condition: Many listings note wear on boxes but mint-condition cars. Collectors value boxed versions highly.
Age: Around 30 years old, which adds to their rarity and appeal.
Scarcity: Xenita models are harder to find than Trax, so prices vary widely depending on condition and completeness.
Box Condition: Collectors often pay more for mint boxes; torn or worn packaging reduces value.
Market Fluctuations: Prices can swing depending on auction demand, especially for rare colors.
Authenticity: Because they’re vintage, ensure authenticity when buying—look for original Xenita branding and box details.
| Classification | Diecast |
|---|---|
| Manufacture | N/A |