Despite not making too much of a fuss about the current Holden Epica, the medium-sized car is still selling as part of Holden's Australian lineup. 2010 saw 1,842 Epicas sold in Australia with a three percent market-share.
That might soon chang
2008 Holden Epica CDXi Diesel Review & Road Test
It sounds good, on paper at least ...
Model Tested:
2008 Holden Epica CDXi 2.0-litre, turbo diesel, six-speed automatic sedan - $33,490 (RRP)
Options:
None fitted
Package s
2008 Holden Epica – First Steer
“From the rear, it looks positively Saab-ish. Holden has got its act together with this revised Epica, the 2.0 litre turbo diesel being an especially sweet drive”
- Anthony Crawford
Just over a ye
Holden has refreshed its mid-sized Epica sedan line-up which now offers a new diesel engine, along with a raft of added equipment as standard across the range.
The new CDX and CDXi variants are now available with an economical 2.0-litre diesel e
Honestly, I wasn’t looking forward to driving Holden’s new Epica. For those not in the know, the Holden Epica is basically a re-badged Daewoo Tosca. So the stigma associated with the Daewoo brand, along with the recently released crash test resul
It seems that the auto industry's (except for Holden's Wheels magazine) constant negative reporting about Holden's latest Korean made "aussie" car, the Holden Epica, has scared a few potential buyers.
Lets be honest, we are not Epica's biggest fan
Holden has finally let the word out on the new Korean made Holden Epica. The mid-size sedan, Epica, will be priced from $25,990. The Epica which will go on sale in April 2007 come with a choice of either a 2.0 or 2.5-litre in-line six cylinder engine
Previously when we wrote a bit about the Holden Epica, it caused a little bit of a storm, readers argued amongst themselves as to why Holden continues to bring out Korean made vehicles with a Holden badge stuck on. Anyway, last friday at the Brisbane
Feb 2007 Update: Details of the Holden Epica are available here
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It seems like Holden hasn't learnt much from its mistakes with the Daewoo sourced Holden Barina selling rather miserably given its 2 star safety rating and the obvious "sti