2004 HSV Avalanche Reviews

You'll find all our 2004 HSV Avalanche reviews right here. 2004 HSV Avalanche prices range from $7,370 for the Avalanche Xuv to $28,490 for the Avalanche .

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 HSV dating back as far as 2003.

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

HSV Reviews and News

Where did my new car come from!?
By Justin Hilliard · 23 Jan 2020
Of the 1,062,867 new vehicles sold in Australia last year, just 45 were locally manufactured – a crazy thought a decade ago, right?
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Lifestyle ute sales booming in Australia
By Tung Nguyen · 03 Nov 2019
At a point not too long ago, the reigning champions of the Australian automotive industry were the Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon - both large sedans with V8 engine options that could seat the whole family and cruise in comfort.Somewhere along the line
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We predict Holden’s future roadmap
By Tung Nguyen · 01 Sep 2019
Once a dominate force in Australia’s automotive landscape, Holden has since slipped to out of favour with many buyers since the cessation of local car manufacturing in 2017.
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Chevrolet Silverado 1500 on the cards for HSVita
By Andrew Chesterton · 08 Aug 2019
The Ram 1500 has been one of the true success stories of the Australian automotive world this year, with importers forced to add extra shifts at its "re-manufacturing" facility in Victoria to deal with unprecedented demand for the American jumbo truck.
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HSV SportsCat 2020 review: Series II
By Andrew Chesterton · 23 Jul 2019
The SportsCat Series II is perhaps not the kind of HSV we've grown accustomed to over the years. But that’s ok. Because HSV is no longer the brand we’ve grown accustomed to, either. Their core product has changed, you see. And so their core buyer has changed right along with it.
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Chevrolet Camaro to be killed off: reports
By Andrew Chesterton · 26 Jun 2019
Australians might still bathing in the warm, petrol-powered glow of the just-arrived HSV Camaro ZL1, but there is worrying news from the brand's homeland, where reports that GM's iconic muscle car has been killed off have surfaced.According to US reports,
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How to choose the right car to maximise resale value
By CarsGuide team · 24 Jun 2019
Purchase price is only half the battle in ownership — these are the champions come trade-in time. Buying the right new car can save you thousands of dollars. With depreciation tearing the largest chunk out of any motoring budget, easily beating the costs of fuel or servicing or insurance, it pays to go with a
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Holden evaluating pickup market in Oz
By Andrew Chesterton · 17 Jun 2019
Holden is keeping a keen eye on American pickup sales in Australia as it evaluates the size of the local market for jumbo trucks. The success of Ram in Australia hasn't gone unnoticed at Holden, with the Ateco-imported, Walkinshaw-converted 1500 f
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Camaro ZL1 power outputs confirmed
By Andrew Chesterton · 17 May 2019
HSV has confirmed the power outputs for its monster muscle car, with the Camaro ZL1's V8 engine to produce a tarmac-tearing 477kW and 881Nm.
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HSV adds another Colorado SportsCat variant
By Tim Nicholson · 04 Dec 2018
Holden Special Vehicles has introduced yet another Colorado SportsCat variant, this time adding the Look Pack to its line-up.
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