When the Holden HX and Statesman were released – Australia in 1976

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HX Holden

Cost of a new HX

  • HX Holden sedan: approximately $6,200–$6,400
  • HX Statesman luxury model: approximately $7,800–$8,000
  • The HX featured subtle styling updates, improved interiors, refined suspension, and minor mechanical upgrades
  • The HX Statesman offered luxury trims, automatic transmission, and enhanced comfort, appealing to executives and professionals
  • Both models were popular for families and those seeking reliability, comfort, and modern design
  • The HX Holden was the first of the ‘post pollution’ Holdens that was introduced to comply with changing emission control laws.
  • The HX Holden is quite visually similar to the HJ Holden which came before it and the HZ Holden which came after it.

Average wage

  • Average weekly wage: about $115–$120
  • Average annual wage: roughly $5,980–$6,240

Average house price

  • Around $22,000–$23,000

Price of petrol

  • About 18 cents per litre

Prime Minister

  • Malcolm Fraser (Liberal Party, caretaker from November 1975)

Population of Australia

  • About 13.9 million people

Top-grossing movie

  • Rocky, Taxi Driver

Top song

  • December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) by The Four Seasons topped Australian charts

Significant world event

  • Aftermath of the 1973 oil crisis; rising fuel prices affecting global and domestic economies
  • Social and cultural shifts influenced media, consumer behaviour, and automotive design

Popular TV / radio in Australia

  • Number 96, Homicide, The Don Lane Show, and Skippy the Bush Kangaroo
  • FM radio and pop/rock music were increasingly shaping youth culture

Significant Australian news story

  • Post-election industrial and economic policies under Whitlam and Fraser dominated headlines
  • Rising car ownership and suburban expansion reflected Australia’s increasing reliance on personal vehicles
  • The HX Holden and HX Statesman exemplified mid-1970s Australian automotive trends: comfort, style, and gradual luxury integration

Interesting comparisons

  • The HX Holden cost roughly 1.1 years’ average wages, while the HX Statesman cost 1.3–1.35 years’ wages
  • The average house cost about 3.8–4 years’ wages
  • Filling a ~50L tank cost roughly $9
  • A week’s wages could buy roughly 640–660 litres of petrol
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