Holden FB Reviews

You'll find all our Holden FB reviews right here. Holden FB prices range from $2,310 for the FB Standard to $4,070 for the FB Special.

Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.

The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Holden dating back as far as 1960.

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Holden Reviews and News

V8s bucking electric car trend in Australia
By Tim Nicholson · 08 Oct 2022
For all the talk of electric vehicles lately, you'd be forgiven for thinking that petrol and diesel cars were a thing of the past.Given the slow uptake of EVs in Australia, and slow progress on incentives of any kind, internal combustion powered cars are
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Sporty Opel Astra GSe revealed
By Chris Thompson · 29 Sep 2022
When GM pulled the plug on Holden and Opel became part of Stellantis, we lost not only the Holden Commodore and its derivations, we lost the likelihood that overseas models yet to come would land on our shores.Now, here we are missing out on the 2023 Opel
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US pick-ups at Detroit
By Tung Nguyen · 15 Sep 2022
There's no doubt that Aussies love a ute, just a glance at the sales charts will reveal the Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger, Mitsubishi Triton and Isuzu D-Max all within the top-10 best-selling vehicles.And this love affair is expected to continue, with the bur
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Can Holden, Opel or others make a comeback?
By Stephen Ottley · 28 Aug 2022
Australia is often lauded as one of the most competitive new car markets in the world, with more than 40 brands fighting for slightly more than one million sales per year.
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Holden Camira: Time to rethink GMH's supercar
By Byron Mathioudakis · 26 Aug 2022
It’s remarkable that, some 40 years after launch, the Holden Camira still elicits such strong feelings and emotions.
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Where Holden left off: 2023 Colorado v Ranger
By Byron Mathioudakis · 21 Aug 2022
Is it a coincidence that General Motors timed the global announcement of the all-new Chevrolet Colorado between the Australian launches of the Ford Ranger and its Raptor flagship? Probably. 
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How Holden and GM robbed Australia
By Andrew Chesterton · 17 Aug 2022
Holden is no more, and while the pain of its departure is now beginning to fade, it is quickly being replaced by a new and furious anger over the fact that - as is becoming increasingly obvious - we really got a raw deal, and then some.
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The history of old Holden cars in Australia
By David Morley · 15 Aug 2022
Although the Holden brand is gone now (manufacturing stopped at the end of 2017, and the brand closed down totally right at the end of 2020) the company is still regarded as the most Australian car company ever to operate here. It’s also the one with the longest history of local manufacturing with a history of building complete cars here that goes back to 1948.
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Ford Ranger vs Commodore: different but same
By Byron Mathioudakis · 14 Aug 2022
On paper, the Ford T6 Ranger and Holden VE/VF Commodore are two very different vehicles, devised and developed during different decades and with little in common on the surface, especially when comparing their shapes, sizes and body construction.
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Holden capped price servicing - cost, schedule & info
By Matt Campbell · 10 Aug 2022
Holden offers a capped price servicing plan for all of its current models called “Know Your Price Servicing”.
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