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Holden Combo Q&As
Check out real-world situations relating to the Holden Combo here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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Why does my 2010 Holden Combo have reduced power?
It’s quite possible for a car’s engine to lose a little performance over time as it wears internally. When that wear occurs, the compression ratio can fall a little, the valve timing may alter a fraction and the fuel injection system might get a bit slack. All these things can lead to a slight drop off in power. Because this dwindling power output happens gradually, most owners never notice it happening.
But since the Holden Combo was a fairly low-powered car to start with, there could be some external factors that are making it feel a little tardy at times. Again, since you’re not playing with a whole lot of power in the first place (a Combo had just 66kW when it was brand-new) even tyres that have deflated over time (perfectly normal) can make the car feel a bit slower from time to time. The same goes for a brake that is dragging slightly or even having a second occupant or a heavier than usual load in the car. Even a decent headwind can make a Combo feel like it’s struggling.
The best idea in the long term is to service the vehicle properly and make sure it’s in top condition. That will rule out some of those external factors and will keep the thing in good mechanical condition so that it can muster up the maximum number of kiloWatts when you need them. You could also try a bottle of injector cleaner in the fuel tank now and then, and don’t forget the basics like a blocked air-filter, and old, stale fuel which can also rob power.
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Best price for Holden Combo?
Based on your information I would suggest it would be worth around $1000.
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Holden Combo loses power
Are you confident that the odometer reading is correct; that it hasn't done a lot more than the 190,000 km it's showing. Check the compression, the engine could simply be worn-out.
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Holden Combo Models Price and Specs
The price range for the Holden Combo varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $6,600 and going to $9,350 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.
Year | Body Type | Specs | Price from | Price to | |
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2013 | Commercial | 1.4L, —, 5 SP MAN | $6,600 | $9,350 | |
2012 | Commercial | 1.4L, ULP, 5 SP MAN | $5,940 | $8,360 | |
2011 | Commercial | 1.4L, ULP, 5 SP MAN | $4,950 | $8,140 | |
2010 | Commercial | 1.4L, ULP, 5 SP MAN | $4,730 | $6,930 | |
2009 | Commercial | 1.4L, ULP, 5 SP MAN | $2,970 | $6,710 |
Holden Combo Dimensions
The dimensions of the Holden Combo Commercial vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.
Year | Body Type | Height x Width x Length | Ground Clearance | |
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2013 | Commercial | 1801x1684x4322 mm | 122 mm | |
2012 | Commercial | 1801x1684x4322 mm | 122 mm | |
2011 | Commercial | 1801x1684x4322 mm | 122 mm | |
2010 | Commercial | 1801x1684x4322 mm | 122 mm | |
2009 | Commercial | 1801x1684x4322 mm | 122 mm |
Holden Combo Towing Capacity
The Holden Combo has maximum towing capacity of 1000kg for the latest model available.
Year | Body Type | Braked Capacity from | Braked Capacity to | |
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2013 | Commercial | 1000kg | 1000kg | |
2012 | Commercial | 1000kg | 1000kg | |
2011 | Commercial | 1000kg | 1000kg | |
2010 | Commercial | 1000kg | 1000kg | |
2009 | Commercial | 1000kg | 1000kg |
Holden Combo Fuel Consumption
The Holden Combo is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by — and ULP fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 6.3L/100km for Commercial /— for the latest year the model was manufactured.
Year | Body Type | Fuel Consumption* | Engine | Fuel Type | Transmission | |
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2013 | Commercial | 6.3L/100km | 1.4L | — | 5 SP MAN | |
2012 | Commercial | 6.3L/100km | 1.4L | ULP | 5 SP MAN | |
2011 | Commercial | 6.3L/100km | 1.4L | ULP | 5 SP MAN | |
2010 | Commercial | 6.3L/100km | 1.4L | ULP | 5 SP MAN | |
2009 | Commercial | 6.3L/100km | 1.4L | ULP | 5 SP MAN |
Holden Combo Wheel Size
The Holden Combo has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 185x60 R16 for Commercial in 2013 with a wheel size that spans from 15x6 inches.
Year | Body Type | Front Tyre Size | Front Rim | Rear Tyre Size | Rear Rim | |
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2013 | Commercial | 185x60 R16 | 15x6 inches | 185x60 R16 | 15x6 inches | |
2012 | Commercial | 185x60 R16 | 15x6 inches | 185x60 R16 | 15x6 inches | |
2011 | Commercial | 185x60 R16 | 15x6 inches | 185x60 R16 | 15x6 inches | |
2010 | Commercial | 185x60 R16 | 15x6 inches | 185x60 R16 | 15x6 inches | |
2009 | Commercial | 185x60 R16 | 15x6 inches | 185x60 R16 | 15x6 inches |