Holden Cruze News

Whatever you do don't buy these cars!
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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Would these cars have worked at another time?
By Stephen Ottley · 06 Mar 2022
Launching the right car at the right time is the greatest challenge for the car industry. 
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Used options for wannabe Yaris Cross buyers
By David Morley · 15 Nov 2020
The recent launch of Toyota’s Yaris Cross is further proof of the rise and rise of the crossover vehicle. Even the tiniest ones.
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The full rundown on Holden’s history
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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Astra sedan and Subaru XV get five-star ANCAP
By Ron Hammerton · 25 May 2017
Holden's new Astra sedan and the imminent Subaru XV crossover have both been awarded five stars from the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) in the latest round of crash testing.In handing down the latest scores, the crash safety watchdog took a swipe at Subaru for not offering autonomous emergency braking (AEB) as standard on the base variant, and Holden for not making the technology available on any Astra sedan.ANCAP chief executive officer James Goodwin warned that if car makers want a five-star rating for their cars, they must be fitted with AEB as standard from January 1 next year as the organisation brings its test protocols into line with Euro ANCAP."It is disappointing autonomous emergency braking is not available across the board on two new models, and we continue to encourage consumers to ask for, and brands to offer, this potentially life-saving technology," he said."As our requirements become more stringent next year, it will not be possible for new models to achieve a five-star ANCAP safety rating without an effective AEB system fitted as standard."While the Astra sedan is not offered with AEB, even as an option, the hatch comes with AEB for city driving on all but the base R variant.The South Korean-built Astra sedan goes on sale next month and is based on the Chevrolet Cruze, but Holden has elected to dub it Astra to keep it in line with its new small hatch that was launched in December last year.Despite sharing the same GM Delta II platform as the hatch, ANCAP determined that the two models were different enough in structure, specification and manufacturing source to warrant a separate crash test for the sedan.The Astra sedan achieved an overall score of 34.94 points out of 37, with lower leg protection and driver chest protection rated as 'acceptable', as well as front-seat passenger chest protection. The pedestrian protection rating was also 'acceptable'.The Astra sedan performed better than its hatch stablemate that scored 32.86 points for adult protection – losing points for chest and lower leg impact – to also nab a five-star rating.While the Astra sedan is not offered with AEB, even as an option, the hatch comes with AEB for city driving on all but the base R variant.Lane support systems (LSS) which will also be mandatory come next year is offered as an option on the Astra sedan.The Subaru XV has AEB and LSS on higher-spec variants as options or standard equipment, but the base model has neither.ANCAP gave the Subaru XV its five-star rating based on the crash performance of its hatch and sedan twin under the skin, the Impreza, which was launched in December last year and shares the same underpinnings and sourcing.The Impreza achieved a five-star rating last November, scoring 35.8 points out of a possible 37 for adult occupant protection, only losing 1.2 points for 'acceptable' lower leg and driver chest protection in the frontal offset crash test. Pedestrian protection was rated as 'good'.All of the scores were carried over for the XV which rolls into showrooms in Australia next month. 
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Sales down, profit up as Holden transforms.
By Neil Dowling · 04 May 2017
GM Holden has turned in a $152.8 million after-tax profit for 2016, its second consecutive win after years of posting losses
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Aussies now buy more SUVs than cars
By Tim Nicholson · 03 Mar 2017
It’s official: Australians now buy more SUVs than passenger cars, or at least they did in February.
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Holden ends engine production
By Tim Robson · 30 Nov 2016
Melbourne V6 engine factory sends last engine down the line, with more than 10 million built in 80 years.
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Ford Falcon, Territory and Holden Cruze production ends
By Tim Robson · 07 Oct 2016
Ford Falcon, Territory and Holden Cruze lines cease today as auto manufacturing in Australia winds down.
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The best new car deals for October
By Chris Riley · 30 Sep 2016
Drive-away is the go when it comes to new car deals in October.
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