Holden Frontera Australia

Holden Frontera Australia

FROM
$2,640
13.5L/100km (combined)
SUV
4 Speed Automatic
Unleaded Petrol

Holden Frontera FAQs

The key for my 2000 Holden Frontera won't turn once you put it in

This is probably a case of either the key being worn to the point where it doesn’t engage with the ignition barrel properly any longer, or the barrel itself (in the steering column) is likewise worn to the point where the two components no longer mesh properly. Failing that, it could be that the ignition barrel has collapsed internally, locking itself in place and refusing to turn. If either of those things happen, you won’t get any dashboard lights, and the steering column will remain locked meaning the car can’t be steered.

A locksmith should be able to sort this pretty easily, but at a cost. The alternative would be to find an ignition barrel in a Frontera at a wrecking yard and swap it for the one in your car. Don’t forget to the get the key from the wrecked car, though, as the new barrel won’t work with your old key. You’ll also need to have the replacement key’s remote locking function recoded to talk to your car.

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We want to go fishing

THE Nissan Pathfinder is a well-proven, compact four-wheel-drive. The Holden Frontera is something of an orphan, though the model you are thinking of is a vast improvement on the first to come here.

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Holden Frontera Pricing & Specs

The price range for the Holden Frontera varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $2,640 and going to $5,500 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.
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