Holden Jackaroo Reviews
You'll find all our Holden Jackaroo reviews right here. Holden Jackaroo prices range from $2,750 for the Jackaroo Lwb 4x4 to $8,470 for the Jackaroo Se Lwb 4x4.
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Holden Reviews and News
Walkinshaw walks away from Holden
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By Stephen Ottley · 06 May 2022
Bombshell announcements are few and far between in modern motorsport, as teams tend to prefer evolution rather than revolution.
Holden's Subaru Outback failure
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By Stephen Ottley · 29 Apr 2022
As Holden continues to fade from the automotive landscape in Australia, with dealerships transitioning and GM Specialty Vehicles stepping up, it's timely to remember the golden days for the brand.Back in the early 2000s Holden was riding high on the succe
The last Holden Commodore never had a chance
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By Stephen Ottley · 10 Apr 2022
Holden tried its best to put on a brave face. The first Commodore was based on a model from German counterparts, Opel, so surely this new Opel-built ‘ZB Commodore’ carried on the spirit of the badge even if it wasn’t actually bolted together in Australia like every other model before it. Right?
Flops, fails and fizzle-outs part two
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By Andrew Chesterton · 10 Apr 2022
To be fair, car companies get it right more than that get it wrong.
Episode 224 - Biggest Aussie car fails!
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By CarsGuide team · 01 Apr 2022
Episode 224 - Biggest Aussie car fails!
The best Aussie muscle cars of all time
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By David Morley · 29 Mar 2022
The term 'performance car' suggests a pretty broad church these days. On one hand, you have within that description, classic sports cars which exist for their athleticism and race-track smarts, as well as Grand Tourers which tend to feature plenty of pace as well as long legs for covering big distances.
These are Australia’s biggest new-car fails
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By Andrew Chesterton · 27 Mar 2022
It's safe to say that, generally speaking, car companies get it pretty right most of the time.
Cars are disappearing and it's our own fault
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By Stephen Ottley · 19 Mar 2022
Saying utes and SUVs are popular isn't a cutting insight on the Australian automotive landscape.
Here's why new cars are now more expensive
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By Stephen Ottley · 13 Mar 2022
As CEO of Stellantis, Carlos Tavares has a lot of cars to sell. So when he says he’s worried about how affordable new models are and admits he’s concerned that if prices continue to rise, “the middle classes would not be able to buy new cars”, it should raise alarm bells.
Chevy Blazer SS paints electric future
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By Andrew Chesterton · 10 Mar 2022
GM and Holden's iconic SS performance brand will live on in an electric future, with Chevy teasing a Blazer SS EV.The bade that adorned the flanks for go-fast Commodores was lost to Australia with Holden's factory closures, but it has new lease on life in