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Holden Rodeo
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Holden Rodeo Pricing and Specs

2008 price from
$4,070*

The Holden Rodeo is available from $4,070 to $16,390 for the 2008 Ute across a range of models.

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Year Price From Price To
2008 $4,070 $16,390
2007 $3,850 $11,770
2006 $4,070 $9,130
2005 $2,640 $8,800
2004 $2,420 $7,040
2003 $1,820 $6,820
2002 $1,820 $6,820
2001 $2,200 $6,380
2000 $2,310 $5,940
1999 $2,310 $5,390
1998 $2,310 $5,390
1997 $2,420 $5,060
1996 $2,420 $5,060
1995 $2,420 $5,060
1994 $2,420 $4,950
1993 $2,420 $4,950
1992 $2,420 $4,950
1991 $2,420 $4,950
1990 $2,420 $4,950
1989 $2,640 $4,070
1988 $2,640 $4,070
1987 $2,640 $4,070
1986 $2,640 $4,070
1985 $1,760 $4,510
1984 $1,760 $4,400
1983 $1,760 $4,070
1982 $2,640 $4,070
1981 $2,640 $4,070
1980 N/A N/A
1979 N/A N/A
1978 N/A N/A

Holden Rodeo FAQs

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

  • Starting problem with a 2004 Holden Rodeo LX

    Any time a vehicle with the DOHC Holden V6 is mentioned as having a starting problem or check-engine light illuminated, mechanics will often go straight to the engine’s timing chain to check its wear. That’s because this engine is notorious for such antics and, when they occur, it can often mean poor starting and the dreaded check-engine light.

    However, in this case, the engine in question was an Isuzu-designed unit that doesn’t seem to have the same rash of timing chain problems. Which means you need to go back to basics and have the vehicle scanned to see if the onboard computer has logged the root cause of any problems.

    The fact that the check engine light is flickering and the starting problem is an intermittent one could mean anything, but a good place to start checking would be the various earthing points around the vehicle. Bad earths are a common cause for this sort of problem.

    The condition of the car’s battery is also a smart place to begin investigations. A lack of power in the battery is enough to make a lot of electronically fuel-injected vehicles throw in the towel on a random basis.

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  • Will I be able to salvage the engine of 2004 Holden Rodeo after the seller drove across a creek without a snorkel and it took in water?

    When an engine (petrol or diesel) inhales water through its air-intake system, it's never usually a good outcome. Because water is – as is any liquid – non-compressible, the engine's pistons will try to achieve that but, in the process, the engine will lock up and all sorts of internal carnage can ensue.

    If you're lucky, the damage will be fixable but can still involve bent con-rods, broken pistons and bent valves. If the lock up was more severe, there's a chance that the engine block could be cracked or a con-rod has broken and punched a hole through the crankcase. Sometimes the force of the lock up is sufficient to smash the main bearing caps and throw the crankshaft out of place. In any of those latter cases, the whole engine would be considered a total loss.

    But even if you've gotten away with a bent con-rod or two, you'd still need to rebuild the entire engine and, in the context of a 2004 Rodeo ute, you might find you're spending more money than the vehicle is actually worth.

    A potentially better idea would be to find a good, tested second-hand engine from a wrecking yard or any other sort of damaged Rodeo and do a relatively simple heart transplant.

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  • Holden Rodeo 2006: What does upgrade mean?

    There was a mid-model update released on the Rodeo late in 2005. It’s probably relating to that.

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