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2012 Holden Barina
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2012 Holden Barina Pricing and Specs

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$7,990*

The Holden Barina 2012 prices range from $3,499 for the basic trim level Hatchback Barina (base) to $13,585 for the top of the range Hatchback Barina CDX.

The Holden Barina 2012 comes in Hatchback and Sedan.

The Holden Barina 2012 is available in Regular Unleaded Petrol.

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Hatchback

Holden Barina Models SPECS PRICE
(base) 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $4,840 – 7,040
(base) 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol5 speed manual $3,850 – 5,720
CD 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $4,840 – 7,040
CD 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol5 speed manual $4,290 – 6,270
CDX 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $5,720 – 8,030
Classic 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol4 speed automatic $4,510 – 6,600
Classic 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol5 speed manual $3,960 – 5,830

Sedan

Holden Barina Models SPECS PRICE
(base) 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $4,950 – 7,260
(base) 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol5 speed manual $3,850 – 5,610
CD 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $4,510 – 6,600
CD 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol5 speed manual $4,070 – 5,940
CDX 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol6 speed automatic $5,170 – 7,590
Classic 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol4 speed automatic $4,840 – 7,150
Classic 1.6LRegular Unleaded Petrol5 speed manual $3,740 – 5,500

Holden Barina 2012 FAQs

Check out real-world situations relating to the Holden Barina here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • My 2010 Holden Barina won't go in to first or fifth gear

    Losing particular gears can be a symptom of internal transmission damage, but it can also indicate a simpler problem with the selector mechanism that joins the gear stick to the gearbox. However, if this was the case, you’d probably lose two gears on the same selector plane (such as first and second or third and fourth) not first and fifth which are at opposite ends of the shifter mechanism.

    If there was internal gearbox damage, you’d possibly also be noting other noises and problems caused by the internal carnage, which makes me think the internal selector mechanism might be at fault. At which point, it’s probably a gearbox-out repair.

    However, a transmission specialist that knows this gearbox well may have a different opinion and should be your first port of call. A specialist will save you time and money in the long run.

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  • My 2018 Holden Barina is misfiring

    What make you think it’s the MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor? If you’ve simply googled the symptoms and found a forum that suggests the MAF sensor, be very careful. These forums are not universally populated by people who have the first idea of what they’re talking about. True, some forums are great and wise, but simply pulling an answer out of a hat without even seeing the car is a road to nowhere in many cases.

    It's also why the advice we’d have to give is to have the car looked at by a professional who will probably start by electronically scanning the car to see what fault codes have been logged by the computer. It’s possible the MAF sensor is, indeed, the problem, but it could also be about a thousand other things that need to be ruled out before you start spending money on new parts that may or may not solve your problem. The fact is, these symptoms could be anything from a dud spark plug to a loose wire, either of which would cost a lot less to fix than fitting a new MAF sensor.

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  • How long until I can expect issues with a 2014 Holden Barina?

    There’s no hard and fast rule on this stuff, and the lifespan of a car will depend heavily on how it’s been serviced. Any car that has been ignored and abused will have a shorter run than the same make and model that has been meticulously maintained and serviced. And this difference can literally be hundreds of thousands of kilometres.

    However, it’s also worth keeping in mind that this model Barina was a Daewoo by any other name (and not a particularly good one, at that) and was designed and engineered as such. Even a well maintained example is probably going to be getting pretty long in the tooth by the time 200,000km have been clocked up. Common faults include dramas with the engine and transmission and many owners simply find that the cost of repairs is more than the value of the vehicle itself. At which point they get scrapped and recycled.

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