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Holden Astra vs Abarth 595

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Holden Astra
Holden Astra

$11,880 - $23,970

2018 price

Abarth 595
Abarth 595

$24,000 - $29,830

2018 price

Summary

2018 Holden Astra
2018 Abarth 595
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 1.4L

Turbo 4, 1.4L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
5.8L/100km (combined)

5.8L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

4
Dislikes
  • Missing rear seat amenities
  • Smallish fuel tank
  • Awkward pedal position

  • Terrible driving position
  • Ride not great around town
  • No reversing camera
2018 Holden Astra Summary

Holden's current Astra is the second go the car has had in this country, after first being badged an Opel to the sounds of crickets from the buying public. That hubristic exercise was followed by a brief withdrawal from the Australian market before returning, rather more sensibly badged (and sensibly-priced) as a Holden.

It chugged along quite nicely in 2017. It didn't break any records, no, but regularly broke the 1000 units per month mark to end up with about five percent of the small car market, which it shares with some serious competition from Europe and Japan.

The + in R+ means more safety, but also more money. Safety is good, but do you get anything else for your money?

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2018 Abarth 595 Summary

Since 1949, Abarth has been giving the venerable Italian brand, Fiat, a patina of performance, based largely on giant-killing feats in small modified cars like the Fiat 600 of the 1960s.

More recently, the brand has been revived to boost the fortunes of the smallest Fiat on sale in Australia. Known formally as the Abarth 595, the tiny hatch packs a bit of a surprise under its distinctive snout.

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