Holden Astra 2017 Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Holden Astra 2017 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Why does my 2017 Holden Astra jerk when I put it in reverse?

Answered by CarsGuide 4 Nov 2020

The jerk when you select reverse sometimes is definitely worth having diagnosed properly as it shouldn’t be that way. Scanning the car (which I’ll presume the dealership did to arrive at its answer) doesn’t always show up all faults, so just because the computer says there’s nothing wrong, doesn’t mean there isn’t. There are plenty of reasons for a car to jerk into a particular gear, but the good news is that the Astra uses a conventional, torque-converter automatic, not one of the vastly more troublesome double-clutch units.

Your second problem, however, may not be a problem at all. In fact, the gearbox in the Astra is smart enough to know that you’re coasting down a hill and will actually shift down a gear or two to take the strain off the brakes while still maintaining your speed. As it shifts down gears, the engine revs will rise; that’s absolutely normal and part of the way the car is designed to operate.

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Holden Astra 2017: Is it more reliable than a Honda City?

Answered by CarsGuide 22 Mar 2019

You’re pretty safe with either car in terms of reliability, but resale would favour the Honda.

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Holden Astra 2017: Should I get an extended warranty?

Answered by CarsGuide 20 Apr 2018

If it makes you feel more comfortable then buy it, but I don’t believe it’s necessary.

Get it now if you do want it.

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Holden Astra 2017: Can I use 91-octane in the RS variant?

Answered by CarsGuide 19 Jan 2018

It’s recommended that you use 95-octane Premium unleaded in the RS, and that’s what I would use. You could damage the engine using 91.

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Holden Astra: Does it have the same automatic gearbox as the Holden Cruze?

Answered by CarsGuide 1 Dec 2017

The transmission in the Astra is a conventional torque convertor unit, the one that gave the trouble in the Cruze was dual-clutch manual/auto, a different ’box altogether.

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Holden Astra 2017: What fuel does it use?

Answered by CarsGuide 27 Oct 2017

The recommended fuel is 91-octane unleaded petrol.

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Holden Astra: What is the service interval for the timing belt?

Answered by CarsGuide 24 Feb 2017

It is 90,000km. The service interval was reduced from 100,000km to 60,000km in the preceding TS model after a number of serious engine failures caused by broken or loose belts caused by a problem with the belt tensioner. In AH the service interval was increased to 90,000km. When it's replaced mechanics usually find that the water pump is leaking, and they replace it, which adds to the cost of the job.

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Holden Astra 2017: Is there a price cut refund?

Answered by CarsGuide 31 Jan 2017

Our enquiries with Holden weren't successful; all we got was a deafening silence. It seems they either don't know how it will work, or aren't prepared to tell us. Given the company's reluctance to talk on this matter I suggest you maintain pressure on the customer care people until they give you an answer.

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