1969 Holden HT Reviews

You'll find all our 1969 Holden HT reviews right here. 1969 Holden HT prices range from $1,980 for the HT Premier to $4,400 for the HT Kingswood.

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 1969.

Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the Holden HT, you'll find it all here.

Holden Reviews and News

Best-selling models in China, India, Brazil, the UK and more revealed - and how some of them are related to the Holden Barina
By Tim Nicholson · 12 Feb 2022
Each year, automotive brands in markets all over the globe battle for the title of best-selling model and best-selling brand.In Australia last year, Toyota once again dominated the new-vehicle market, more than doubling the tally of second-place Mazda, as
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The return of Australian car manufacturing? New reports call for old Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon factories to become new electric car hubs
By Tim Nicholson · 08 Feb 2022
Australia is in a perfect position to reignite vehicle manufacturing and create a high-tech electric vehicle manufacturing hub.That's according to a new research report titled Rebuilding Vehicle Manufacturing in Australia, released this week by the Austra
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How GM can succeed where it failed with Holden: Why GMSV can become an electric car powerhouse in Australia with Chevrolet, Hummer and Cadillac
By Stephen Ottley · 23 Jan 2022
General Motors’ decision to close down Holden looks set to help the brand usher in an electric future in Australia.
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James Courtney: 13 things you might not know about the Aussie racing hero
By Stephen Ottley · 20 Jan 2022
James Courtney is now a veteran of the V8 Supercar series - a former champion and one of the most recognisable faces in the sport.
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Mark Skaife: 13 things you didn't know about the Aussie racing legend
By Stephen Ottley · 20 Jan 2022
Mark Skaife is V8 Supercar racing’s answer to Eddie McGuire - a colourful character with multiple roles across his chosen sport.
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Jaimie Whincup: 15 things you didn't know about the Australian Supercars driver
By Stephen Ottley · 20 Jan 2022
Jamie Whincup is the most successful touring car driver in Australian motor racing history - and he might be the least well-known.
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Does the Toyota HiLux, Holden Commodore or Toyota LandCruiser generate the most interest online? We reveal the most searched make and model from 2021 and the winner may surprise you
By Tim Nicholson · 28 Dec 2021
Is the most searched for car in Australia one of the many popular utes that top the sales charts each month?
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GM LS engine: Everything you need to know
By David Morley · 23 Dec 2021
Replacing a legend of any sort is a tall order. But when the legend in question is Chevrolet’s celebrated small block V8 engine (which ran from 1954 to 2003 in Gen 1 and Gen 2 forms, powering everything from Corvettes to pick-ups) then any engine family attempting to replace it has enormous boots to fill.
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Final Australian Holden Commodore patrol cars honoured: Victoria Police send off its last pair of VF II SS V8s in emotional - if not completely accurate - tribute
By Byron Mathioudakis · 21 Dec 2021
Victoria Police has released a video commemorating the final two Australian-made Holden Commodore patrol cars, which have officially been retired from the fleet this month after more than six years of active duty.
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Your Holden Commodore could be on the road even longer! GMSV set to honour Holden service and spare parts beyond required 10-year mark
By Byron Mathioudakis · 17 Dec 2021
GMSV (General Motors Speciality Vehicles) has revealed that it will carry Holden-built and badged vehicle spare parts and service capabilities past the minimum-by-Australian law 10-year period.
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