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
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Hotted up Holden Commodore V8s might be gone, but this company is now responsible for the likes of the Toyota Tundra, Ram 1500, Mitsubishi Triton Xtreme and more!
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By David Morley · 04 Jun 2023
Among the online white-noise continues the theme of `we don’t make anything in this country any more’. It’s the great post-car-making dirge that keeps online trolls and nay-sayers busy for hours on end.
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Time to move on? Holden owners offered cash to trade in for a new Mitsubishi
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By Chris Thompson · 02 Jun 2023
As even some of the newest Holdens on our roads start to reach the end of their five-year warranties, Mitsubishi will offer owners of lion-badged cars a cash incentive to trade in their Holden for one of its new models.
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Is the Porsche Cayman not quick enough? The 2024 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 sports car might tempt you, but how much will it cost?
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By Tim Nicholson · 24 Mar 2023
The first example of the track-focused Chevrolet Corvette Z06 has hit Australian shores ahead of an on-sale date later this year.
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How the spirit of the Holden VF Commodore lives on and is set to thrive from beyond the grave | opinion
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 12 Mar 2023
It's a decade since Holden unveiled its final and some say greatest model ever in Australia, the VF Commodore.
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Avoid these second-hand cars! Holden Cruze and Captiva, Nissan Pulsar and more are on our lemons list
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By Laura Berry · 12 Mar 2023
You’re looking for a second-hand car. It could be your first car or just the next car, the thing is money is tight and you don’t want to pick a lemon - a dud. You could end up wasting your hard-earned, having to pay more in repairs and then have trouble selling it on.
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Holden VF Commodore at 10: reassessing the greatest Australian family car through 2023 eyes | Opinion
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 26 Feb 2023
The Holden VF turns 10 this month. Feeling old yet?
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How we became the world's dual-cab kings! Why the Ford Ranger, Toyota HiLux GR Sport, Mitsubishi Triton and Volkswagen Amarok will carry Australian expertise to the rest of the globe
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By Andrew Chesterton · 12 Feb 2023
Australia's importance in developing dual-cab utes with global aspirations has never been higher, with our expertise now called on for almost every model from every major ute brand in the country.When Australia's manufacturing industry crumbled - taking w
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A cheap electric hatch? What we know so far about the 2024 Suzuki Swift
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 04 Feb 2023
It’s almost new Suzuki Swift time. The Japanese small-car giant is putting the finishing touches to one of the world’s most popular superminis, with big changes in store for the long-lived nameplate.
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Think the V8 is gone? Think again! A new bent eight is coming from Holden parent company General Motors
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By Chris Thompson · 23 Jan 2023
General Motors has announced it will invest US$918 million into its production facilities in the US, with the majority of that figure targeted at preparing for production of the company’s sixth generation small-block V8.
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Life after Holden! Walkinshaw doing just fine without Holden Commodore thanks to Toyota Tundra, Ram 1500 and Chevrolet Silverado full-size pick-ups
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By Tung Nguyen · 07 Jan 2023
Five years on from the demise of the locally built Holden, Walkinshaw Automotive Group (WAG) is in an even better position than it was while producing Holden Special Vehicles (HSV) models.