Holden may no longer be producing cars, but the brand’s legacy continues to hold a special place in Australian car culture. For enthusiasts and owners, a key question is: Will Holden values rise or fall from here? The Current Market for Holdens Over the past decade, Holden values have been steadily rising for iconic models: […]
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Even years after production ended, driving a Holden still feels distinctly Australian. There’s something about the ride, handling, and engine response that makes these cars comfortable, predictable, and fun on local roads. While newer imported cars offer advanced technology, many were developed overseas for roads very different from Australia’s unique conditions. Australian Roads Are Unique […]
For many Australians, driving a Holden is more than just transportation — it’s a connection to decades of automotive history. But the reality of daily driving an older Holden today is changing fast. Every day, fewer of these iconic vehicles are seen on the road, and one day, they may be extremely rare to spot […]
For decades, Holden was a household name on Australian roads. From the Commodore to the Monaro, the brand offered cars that were powerful, practical, and distinctly Australian. But times have changed, and so have buyers’ needs. Today, Holdens don’t suit everyone, and for good reason. The Rise of the SUV Over the past decade, Australians […]
For decades, Holden vehicles were a staple of Australian family life. From sedans to wagons and utes, they offered space, reliability, and comfort for households across the country. But in 2026, family buyers often gravitate toward SUVs, leaving many to question: Are Holdens still practical for families today? SUVs: The Go-To Family Choice It’s no […]
Holden may no longer be producing cars, but thousands of Australians still own them. Whether it’s a VF Commodore, an HQ Holden, or a WB ute, these vehicles remain reliable, comfortable, and iconic. But there’s a trade-off that many owners don’t talk about — and it’s becoming more apparent as the years go by. The […]
Even years after Holden’s production ended, the brand’s motor racing legacy continues to capture the imagination of Australians. Holden isn’t just remembered for its cars — it’s celebrated for the adrenaline, competition, and engineering excellence it brought to the track. Holden’s Racing Roots Run Deep Holden’s motorsport involvement isn’t an afterthought — it’s part of […]
If you’re shopping for a used Holden, you’ve probably noticed a clear pattern: late-model Holdens cost more. Whether it’s a VF Commodore, late-series Colorado, or one of the final Astra or Equinox models, sellers often ask a premium simply because the car is newer. But are late-model Holdens actually worth paying more for? Every Holden […]
When Holden officially ceased production in 2017, it marked the end of an era. For over 70 years, Holden wasn’t just a car brand — it was an Australian icon, a symbol of local manufacturing, innovation, and pride. Its closure left a lasting impact on Australian car buyers, reshaping options, expectations, and the way people […]
Holden may no longer be producing cars, but thousands of them are still on Australian roads. For bargain hunters, there’s one lingering question: Are we entering the final era of cheap Holdens? Here’s a deep dive into how old Holdens go from depreciated daily drivers to collector’s items, and what factors will influence their value […]