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

Holden Equinox 2020 review: LTZ-V
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By Laura Berry · 24 Feb 2020
Holden's closing down sale means the Equinox could become one of the best mid-sized SUV bargains out there

Holden's priceless collection of concepts and classics set to stay in Australia
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By David Morley · 24 Feb 2020
Holden's Heritage car collection is safe and will continue to be enjoyed by Australians - it seems.Holden couldn't tell us exactly what would happen to the collection of concept and milestones vehicles in the longer term, but assured CarsGuide that the ca

The best new Holden cars you can buy now that the iconic brand is being retired
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By Justin Hilliard · 23 Feb 2020
The dust has settled on this week’s big announcement, and soon Holden will be no more in Australia and New Zealand. While undoubtedly sad, this is great news for buyers in the market for a good but (presumably) cheap new car

Holden history timeline: All the biggest hits and misses from 1856-2020
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By David Morley · 22 Feb 2020
The Holden-badged car is no more, with General Motors announcing it will ‘retire’ the brand after deciding to withdraw from all right-hand-drive markets including Australia.
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Holden discounts might not be as big as you think
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By Tung Nguyen · 22 Feb 2020
With news this week of the Holden brand being 'retired' by year's end, dealers are expected to offer heavy discounts to clear their forecourts in the lead up to the exit.However, online reports have pointed to savings of up to $17,500 on certain models, b
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Is this the post-Holden future of General Motors in Australia?
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By Stephen Ottley · 21 Feb 2020
As the old saying goes, as one door closes, another one opens, and it seems that's true of car doors too.

Does the luxury car tax still make sense?
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By Tung Nguyen · 19 Feb 2020
Australia's luxury car tax (LCT) is increasingly looking irrelevant in the wake of General Motors pulling the plug on Holden, according to the Australian Taxpayers' Alliance (ATA).In a release titled "luxury car tax failed to save Holden", the advocacy gr
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"Tried everything": Holden targets "orderly and respectful transition" after announcing "deeply regrettable" exit
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By Justin Hilliard · 17 Feb 2020
Holden has detailed its exit plan for the Australian and New Zealand markets, which comes at a huge financial cost to its parent company, General Motors (GM), not to the mention the hundreds of employees that will lose their jobs as a result.At a press co

CarsGuide Podcast: Tools in the Shed special episode
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By CarsGuide team · 17 Feb 2020
Special episode: Holden closing down - everything we know

So you just bought a new Holden? Here's everything you need to know about your car now
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By Andrew Chesterton · 17 Feb 2020
And just like that, Holden is no more.