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

New Toyota Land Cruiser 300 Series 2021 could be in an awkward position without a V8
By David Morley · 10 May 2020
Toyota's decision to move from the 200-Series' turbo-diesel V8 to a different powerplant (probably a turbocharged V6 diesel) for the forthcoming 300-Series has already been met with a rash of buyers snapping up the V8 model.And while the search for effici
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Used Holden Trax review: 2013-2020
By David Morley · 05 May 2020
While Holden had the larger end of the SUV market covered by the start of this decade, it didn't have a fair dinkum contender at the bite-sized end.Enter the Trax, a high-riding wagon with the usual SUV touches including the wheelarch extensions and big alloy wheels.The catch was that the Trax you really wanted was the more expensive version with the superior engine.Nothing has changed there.
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Holden Colorado 2020 review: Z71 towing
By Marcus Craft · 28 Apr 2020
Australians have a deep passion for the outdoors and utes make great adventure-lifestyle vehicles. Utes are increasingly being used as recreational tow vehicles so their ability to safely haul loads is a crucial part of their appeal. So, in a market chock-full of utes, is the Holden Colorado Z71 a worthy towing machine?
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The new cars and SUVs Australia is lucky to get in 2020
By Tom White · 25 Apr 2020
Making cars for the Australian market is notoriously difficult, regardless we have enough sway internationally to draw at least these major nameplates.
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Holden Captiva used review: 2006-2017
By David Morley · 24 Apr 2020
Holden came to the SUV party quite late and, without a home-brewed SUV of its own, it gave us the Captiva, a rebadged Daewoo.The Captiva’s formula has always been a simple one: Lots of car (and seats) for the money.Earlier versions could be had with a five-seat layout, but in the very last of them, Holden was offering just the seven-seat layout as acknowledgement that this was a pragmatic family purchase in the majority of cases.You also got lots of choice with two or four-wheel-drive and petrol or turbo-diesel power.
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Maven car sharing to shut down
By Matt Campbell · 22 Apr 2020
Maven, GM's car sharing platform, will shut down globally in 2020.
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Will the ute overtake the mid-size SUV in 2020 to become Australia's new favourite type of vehicle?
By Justin Hilliard · 10 Apr 2020
It wasn’t that long ago that the affordable small car was Australia’s favourite type of new vehicle year after year. Of course, its long reign ended at the hands of the ever-popular mid-size SUV – but is 2020 the year the versatile ute moves to the top?
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How to buy a good used ute for under $20K
By Mark Oastler · 06 Apr 2020
If you’re in the market for a ute, what does $20K buy you these days?
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How new ANCAP safety standards could influence the way new dual-cab utes look
By David Morley · 05 Apr 2020
Despite all the latest technology, the dual-cab utes that scored five safety stars late last year, might only be a three- or four-star performer if it was tested today.While new driver-assistance packages certainly make the vehicles safer than they were,
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2020 new-car sales: Holden beat Ford again in March, but will it win again?
By Justin Hilliard · 03 Apr 2020
It’s no secret: Holden is being retired in Australia. But that doesn’t mean it’s not making some noise on its way out. In fact, it’s just thrown another punch at its biggest rival, Ford
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