Top 5 Holden Cars in Australia

Top 5 Holden Cars in Australia

Australia is among the few countries that witnessed an automobile company become a tradition. Holden aka General Motors Holden is a name Australians take pride in when it comes to making exceptional cars. Having a history of over a century in the automotive industry, Holden in nothing less than a legacy.

With GM-H (General Motors Holden) ceasing its operations in Australia, people are panicking to collect the best of the automaker before all runs out of the market.

If you are one of those eyeing to grab one of the legendary pieces and looking for the best Holden Cars in Australia, we can help you with that for we have brought a list of top 5 Holden cars of all time.

 

Torana A9X (1977)

Undoubtedly, one of the most fearsome and powerful all Australian car to have ever built. It is said that the Holden produced the car just to win ATCC and Bathurst race. The set target was achieved under the expertise of Peter Brock, an extraordinary racer, who easily landed the car on pole position in its debut race. Followed by the championship in 1978 and 1979. The car was nothing less of a fusion between art and science and it remained the only V8 from the company until the reincarnated Monaro rolled out. Its popularity can be measured by the price it goes by.

Most recently, one of the 1977 Torana A9X was sold in an auction at whopping $365,000.

 

HK Monaro GTS 327 (1968)

 

The first-ever coupe race car produced by Holden carrying rego label had only one target, the Bathurst 500. This racing machine came in different engine variants; the six-cylinder GTS, the V8 GTS 307 and 327 automatic that could go past 125 mph mark with ease. The 307 model ran a Chevrolet V8 under the hood, had a 4-speed Saginaw manual transmission, anti-tramp rods, limited slip differentials and a significantly large 25-gallon fuel storage.

The powerpack performance became a huge success in a matter of time and it helped Holden claim its maiden win at Bathurst 500. The car is so famed that it overshadows every Holden HK model. The asking price for 1968 HK Monaro GTS 327 goes anywhere between $200,000 to over $300,000.

EJ Premier (1962)

The Premier marked Holden’s entry into luxury if not sports segment. With eye-catching trim leathers, white steering wheel, bucket seat, white wall tires and twin horns, this car soon became the user’s first preference over Jaguar Mark 2. However, somehow it missed impressing in the performance department. This although was corrected in the next model that could reach close to 100 mph on the speedometer. The car withheld a classy and elegant persona throughout its year of running.

Holden stuck its feet so deep in the Australian market that by 1962 Holden had sold more than a million cars in the country.

If you want to get your hands on one of the best Holden cars in Australia i.e. EJ Premier, you might have to spend an amount closer to $20,000-$30,000.

HDT VK SS GROUP A Commodore (1985)

These group of cars carried around Peter Brock’s signature and were acclaimed internationally. What makes this car special that it was manufactured under 5000 normal and 500 special version of cars to get international approval for Group A racing formula. The car housed a bigger 5.0 liter V8 made for competition purpose and it made a highly anticipated debut in 1984. In 1986, the Group A SS won the race driven by Allan Grice and Graeme Bailey becoming the only car to have won Bathurst 1000.

HSV Gen F-GTS (2013)

The car marked its territory as the fastest Australian car ever crafted. Running a Chevrolet Corvettes’s 6.2 liters supercharged V8 that churned out more than 430 brake horsepower and was mated to a six-speed automatic gearbox.

HSV Gen F-GTS was capable enough to outperform Mercedes E63 AMG in almost everything; be it the 400-meter run or the dynamics or comfort. Being so sophisticated and smart, the only downer for the car was its selling price that was near to $100,000 which was enough to set off customers.

At present, you can buy one of those if you have a budget to spend $65,000-$70,000. And worry not, the price of the car will gradually rise in coming times given the fact it hails from a manufacturer none other than Australia’s own, Holden.
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Now, that you know the top 5 Holden cars in Australia, you might want to make a run for it to safe keep at least one of them. Go ahead and grab your ride before it’s too late.

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