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Also referred to as: Holden Trax TJ LTZ 2019 and Holden Trax TJ LTZ 2021.PaddoSydney
- 2 reviews
Best small SUV
We bought a Trax in December 2015 as a 2nd family car and couldn't be happier, it is fun, zippy around town, economical and very versatile. The drive is very good, feels like a more expensive car to drive, and the build quality can't fault. Overall we are very satisfied with our purchase.
Highly recommended.
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NickMelbourne
- 4 reviews
Just fits the bill.
Hi, we brought the LTZ model. Wife wanted a small SUV. something nimble and easy to drive and park. I did my sums and even though the 1.8 motor drove well. I prefer the Austrian built 1.4 turbo engine. Having been around cars all my life I think the build quality is good and the Michelen tyres are nice and quiet. Plenty of power and good fuel economy. plastic is a little hard, but the cabin is easy to live with and dash and info screen are excellent. Rear seats lay dead flat and you can load heaps with the Seats down. Seats up and rear cargo area is a bit limited. Would not recommend if you need a big SUV or have a large family. Oh forgot. Love the sun roof which is standard on this model.
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MrAdam
- 6 reviews
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Holden Trax - Good Value for Money
Purchased an LTZ Trax new a few weeks ago and feel that it is good value for money and great for a young family as a second car. It would be OK for a young family if only one car was needed, however cargo space may be an issue for family stays extending past a couple of nights.
The interior is somewhat typical of small cars in the more economical price region, full of hard plastics but comfortable where needed. For us, with two children under 5 the hard plastics are a good thing as they clean easily and and somewhat resistant to scuffing. Th...Read more
e seats are very comfortable and are made from a synthetic leather which doesn't attract the maintainence of leather and won't crack over time. The rear seats fold down for a generous cargo area and rear passanger room was acceptable, however 6FT + heights may find it uncomfortable on longer trips. Front seats are heated and vision is very good from the 'higher' driving position. The ICE is brilliant. Holden are onto a good thing with the Mylink touch screen which almost operates like a tablet. You can load apps and an integrated USB port allows you to listen to music, view photos and play movies. Load navigation on for $70, which is a great alternative to the windscreen mount or obsurd prices that you previously had to pay for built in navigation. The engine is not as bad as some will have you believe. It really does go quite well, the 1.8L in the Trax backed with the 6 speed auto has no issues with accellerating to 100k's coming on to a motorway or getting through the city traffic. So far average fuel consumption is 8L /100K's however the engine only has 800k's on it and will get better as it wears in. Manual shift is provided also for hill climbs. Slope descent is also featured which offers engine braking to assist with descents and stop overheating the brakes. If the 1.8 iti Turbo from the Cruze was offered as an option, this car would be a superb performer. The ride from the 18" wheels and brilliant Continental tyres is superb. Comfortable and quite, the longer trips won't leave you feeling exhausted. Holden engineers have tuned this to suit our roads perfectly, which is different to the other imported models that are basically a 'one setting fits all corners of the globe' ie; Toyota's Rav4.3 comments
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Simonasked
Hi, I have a 2020 Ltz and I’d like to install a subwoofer. Can a subwoofer be installed onto the existing amp or will I need to install a sub with its own amp? If it can be installed to the existing amp, do you know the specs of the amp so I can select a suitable sub? Thanks.
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kaceeasked
vehicle develops an intermittent "tapping" noise at time - unpredictable but now will occur froma standing position and/or when turning onto road from car park etc.
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Peter
Love my new Trax. Very happy, it's a good drive with plenty of power. Seats a very comfortable and love the features with my link.
m driving up high. Great buy and feature with the price tag.Drives well around corners and visibility is great and feel like I a... Read more