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The
new, German-built Holden Astra is a stylish and sturdy
small car.
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Fast
facts
Holden Astra
Base model CD $21,990
CDX 16 inch alloys/six stacker/ cruise control $25,490
CDXi climate control/curtain airbags/fog lights $29,990
Four-speed auto (add) $2000 Engine1.8 litre twin cam Warranty
Three years/unlimited km
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Astra-nomic
Ken Llewelyn tests the new Holden Astra and has
nothing but praise for this sleek Teutonic pocket-rocket.
THE
ASTRA is one of Holden’s most enduring and very endearing vehicles.
First introduced to the Australian market in 1998, it has aged
well.
The new hatch is built by Opel in Belgium, but Holden engineers
have refined the car for Australian conditions.
It has a number of improvements over the old model with a stiffer
body and refinements in suspension and sound supression.
It has a stylish body shape with a curved, sloping roofline, which
still leaves sufficient headroom in the back.
Inside is a modern, very functional, Germanic interior with easy
to operate controls, which I personally liked.
Easy
riding
The
handling for a mid-range hatch is superb with an excellent compromise
between handling and comfort.
The steering uses an electro-hydraulic system, which was light,
but accurate and beautifully weighted.
Even my Toyota Echo loving partner who looks with disdain at most
of my test vehicles took the wheel for 100km. Even though small
in stature, she was able to find a comfortable driving position
and came away raving about the car’s handling. High praise indeed!
Distance
to servo
Owners will be pleased at the pump as petrol prices spiral skywards.
I achieved 7.8 litres/ 100km on a 600km round trip from Canberra
to my favourite beach resort at Tathra. Of course, constant town
usage will up the consumption.
Under
the bonnet
The Astra uses a 1.8-litre twin-cam, four valve engine, which
punches out 90kW at 5600rpm. Despite the modest capacity it has
good torque, and when combined with the excellent five-speed manual,
has more than enough power for most road situations.
I also tried the four-speed automatic which was superb in town.
On hilly roads out of town it did hunt a bit between changes but
nevertheless did its job well.
Safety
first
It is very well equipped with front and side airbags, a steering
wheel adjustable for height and reach, a strong air conditioning
unit and electrically operated mirrors and front windows.
Powerful disc brakes combined with ABS and brake-assist ensured
trouble-free emergency stops.
The cruise control was easy to use, and in these days of our strongly
policed roads, it is just about an essential option.
Before
you buy
The Astra is an outstanding car and very good value for money.
It is well built, enjoyable to drive and should provide years
of trouble free service..