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2019 Holden Colorado
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7.5
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2019 Holden Colorado Pricing and Specs

Price Guide
$29,491*

The Holden Colorado 2019 prices range from $12,850 for the basic trim level Ute Colorado LS (4X2) (5YR) to $51,881 for the top of the range Ute Colorado Z71 (4X4).

The Holden Colorado 2019 is available in Diesel.

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Holden Colorado Models SPECS PRICE
LS (4X2) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $33,550 – 39,930
LS (4X2) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $35,750 – 42,570
LS (4X2) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $34,100 – 40,590
LS (4X2) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $23,760 – 29,370
LS (4X2) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $28,160 – 33,990
LS (4X2) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $29,260 – 35,310
LS (4X2) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $18,920 – 23,980
LS (4X2) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $24,310 – 30,030
LS (4X2) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $23,650 – 29,260
LS (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $29,810 – 35,860
LS (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $32,780 – 39,050
LS (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $35,860 – 42,680
LS (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $34,650 – 41,250
LS (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $21,230 – 26,840
LS (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $34,210 – 40,700
LS (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $33,000 – 39,270
LS (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $35,420 – 42,130
LS (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $32,780 – 39,050
LS (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $41,250 – 48,510
LS (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $37,400 – 44,000
LS (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $30,800 – 37,070
LS (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $28,160 – 33,880
LS (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $34,210 – 40,700
LS (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $33,000 – 39,270
LS-X (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $37,730 – 44,440
LS-X (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $35,640 – 42,460
LS-X Special Edition (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic No recent listings
LS-X Special Edition (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $35,640 – 42,460
LS-X Special Edition (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual No recent listings
LS-X Special Edition (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $30,470 – 36,740
LT (4X2) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $27,720 – 33,440
LT (4X2) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $31,680 – 38,170
LT (4X2) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $25,630 – 31,680
LT (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $33,770 – 40,150
LT (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $31,900 – 38,390
LT (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $37,730 – 44,440
LT (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $31,900 – 38,390
LTZ (4X2) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $34,760 – 41,360
LTZ (4X2) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $34,760 – 41,360
LTZ (4X2) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $28,710 – 34,540
LTZ (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $39,380 – 46,310
LTZ (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $40,480 – 47,630
LTZ (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $38,830 – 45,650
LTZ (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $39,380 – 46,310
LTZ (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $40,480 – 47,630
LTZ (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $33,550 – 39,930
LTZ (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $38,830 – 45,650
Ltz+ (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $41,250 – 48,510
Ltz+ (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $35,310 – 42,020
Storm (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $42,020 – 49,390
Storm (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $31,130 – 37,510
Storm (4X4) Special Edition 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $42,020 – 49,390
Storm (4X4) Special Edition 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $35,970 – 42,790
Z71 (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $44,440 – 51,700
Z71 (4X4) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $42,790 – 49,720
Z71 (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $44,440 – 51,700
Z71 (4X4) (5YR) 2.8LDiesel6 speed manual $42,790 – 49,720
Z71 (4X4) Xtreme 2.8LDiesel6 speed automatic $55,000 – 63,250

Holden Colorado 2019 FAQs

Check out real-world situations relating to the Holden Colorado 2019 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • What utes do you recommend?

    The HiLux would be my first choice, followed by the Colorado.

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  • How to deactivate hill assist in a 2019 Holden Colorado

    I'm curious to know what happened when the hill-start assistance kicked in on the flat. Since this system holds the car on a hill so you can move off easily, it should deactivate as soon as you press the throttle to move. Which means, on a flat surface, you shouldn't be able to feel the system at all. Are you sure this is what's happening. Could the problem instead be a brake caliper that is sticking on, or a hand-brake that is dragging?

    In any case, the hill-start system is controlled by sensors that detect that you're parked on a slope and then apply the brakes to stop you rolling back. If any of these sensors is kaput or not sending the correct signal back to the computer, the set-up won't work properly. Conceivably it could engage on the flat but, again, I don't know how you would know.

    But the solution is a simple one; take the vehicle to a Holden dealer who will be able to figure out what's wrong and then fix the problem under warranty. Your car is covered by a five-year warranty, so make the most of it.

    By the way, disconnecting safety gear is not the best way to go as it can (obviously) make the car less inherently safe and, in some, cases even render the vehicle technically unroadworthy.

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  • Fuel economy issues in my 2019 Holden Colorado Z71

    There could be a complex, electronic, fuel-supply or engine-management reason for this, and if that's the case, having the vehicle scanned would be a good place to start. Or, it could be a case of human behaviour that is skewing your fuel economy figures.

    By which, I mean that when you got the car brand-new, you gave it the kid-gloves treatment, understanding that the brand-new engine needed to be run in and would appreciate a slightly easier start to life. Then, as the novelty wore off and the vehicle began to earn its living, you subconsciously grew a heavier right foot. And it is this that's seen the fuel consumption creep up.

    Failing that, you might have an on-board computer that has been silently recalibrating itself, perhaps in conjunction with software updates at the dealership which you may, or may not have, been made aware by the dealer. To be perfectly honest, I'd find 6.4-litre per 100km average on a Colorado borderline unbelievable, and the sort of economy only a dedicated fuel-saving driver could even get close to. Ten litres per 100km, meanw

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