1999 Holden Astra Reviews

You'll find all our 1999 Holden Astra reviews right here. 1999 Holden Astra prices range from $1,980 for the Astra City to $4,070 for the Astra Cd Olympic Edition.

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Used Holden Astra review: 1998-2004
By Graham Smith · 08 Feb 2018
It’s not so long ago that small cars like the Astra meant little to Holden as Australians eagerly swooped on every full-sized car the company could produce.
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Used Holden Astra review: 1996-2010
By Ewan Kennedy · 05 Jan 2015
Holden Astra is a small medium car that was popular in Australia for many years.
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Holden Astra 2005 Review
By CarsGuide team · 14 Oct 2005
There must still be a market for one otherwise Holden wouldn't have bothered to include a wagon this time around either.Toyota's Corolla and the Mitsubishi Lancer are both available as wagons so that is probably reason enough – there's no point in handing sales to the opposition. Our main issue with this and other models in the Astra range is the smallish 1.8-litre engine. It gives away 20kW to the Toyota and 25kW to the Mitsu, but in the context of rising fuel prices the smaller donk may not be such a bad thing. Same 1.8-litre 16-valve DOHC four cylinder engine as the rest of the range. Puts out 90kW of power at 5600rpm and 165Nm of torque at 3800rpm. Ninety per cent of torque available between 2200 and 5500rpm. Fuel economy for the wagon is a claimed 7.9L/100km for the manual and 8.3L/100km for the auto. Tanks hold 52 litres and fractionally better power figures achieved with premium. Good mid to high range performance but lacks punch off the line. This is particularly noticeable with some passengers aboard. Our test car was the CDX manual which at 1325kg is second only to the auto in terms of weight and 82kg heavier than the manual coupe. Wagon is 266 mm longer than five-door hatch and 227 mm longer than the coupe. To handle increased load carrying require- ments, rear springs and dampers have been recalibrated and front anti-roll bar diameter increased. This provides optimum vehicle balance as the load increases. It is difficult to fault this car in the ride and handling department. It's a smooth operator that sits well in corners, unless you get carried away. Like the coupe can't get used to the blinker control arm being on the right hand side. Most Euros have it on the left by default as did the old model. Good news for music fans. CDX gets a premium Blaupunkt 6-stack seven speaker 130 watt sound system that supports MP3 playback from discs. Volume adjusts automatically with speed. No silly space saver. A full-size steel spare wheel, just the way we Aussies like it. Standard equipment includes includes 15-inch alloys, four airbags, ABS and brake assist, cruise control, power windows, heated power exterior mirrors, steering wheel- mounted audio controls and airconditioning. Same price as coupe. Astra Wagon CD is priced from $23,490 and CDX from $25,990.VERDICT: Better looking than the Corolla. But the Lancer is not a bad looking thing. Just a shame Holden hasn't gone for a bigger engine.
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