Holden has released pricing and specification details for its 2009 Barina. The facelift appears to be reasonably extensive, with all 3 models - the 3-door and 5-door hatch along with the sedan - receiving the 'upgrade' treatment.
Extensive revisions to the front end include new headlights, grille and sheetmetal work, giving the range a more spirited but still obviously Korean appearance (although Holden refers to it as being 'European'). Out back there is a revised rear bar and taillights, among other subtle changes.
The Barina's interior has also been updated, with a refreshed design and some new materials. An updated dash and centre console combine with a revamped instrumentation panel, to help lift the interior and bring it more into line with the competition. Holden has upgraded the Barina's stereo, which now includes MP3 compatibility and an auxiliary input.
Safety was high on Holden's agenda for the 2009 Barina, and all Barina models including the the 4-door Barina sedan receive driver, front passenger and side-impact airbags as standard.
The side-impact airbags (for driver and front passenger) extend upwards to provide head as well as thorax protection and complement the driver and front passenger airbags.
“With three body styles, striking exterior and interior design improvements, Barina will appeal to a broad range of customer groups. Add side impact airbags and the package becomes even more attractive,” GM Holden Director of Marketing, Philip Brook said.
The updated 2009 Barina continues to be powered by the same 1.6 litre DOHC multi-point fuel injected engine, producing 76kW and 145Nm. Economy is only 'reasonable' for a car in the light-car range at 7.0 L/100km for manual transmission equiped Barinas and 7.6 L/100 km for the automatic.
Ventilated front disc brakes are standard but unfortunately ABS brakes remain an option, being available with alloy wheels as part of an option pack that costs an additional $1,190.
“Barina represents great value for money in a growing segment of the market that appreciates fuel economy and the convenience of a small vehicle.”
Colour selection
On sale now, Barina offers a choice of eight exterior colours, five of them new to the range:
- Arctic White
- Chilli Red
- Fayence Uni (metallic) - NEW (3 & 5 door hatchback only)
- Impression Blue (metallic) - NEW
- Urban Grey (metallic) -NEW
- Mercury Silver (metallic)
- Horizon Blue (metallic)
- Carbon Flash Black (metallic) - NEW
- Flame Red (metallic) – NEW (sedan only)
Metallic paint is a $300 option.
Holden Barina recommended retail pricing
- 3-Door Hatch starting from $14,490
- 4–Door Sedan starting from $15,990
- 5-Door Hatch starting from $15,990
Optional ABS and alloy wheels (4) pack $1,190
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Hyundais have improved so much that if I was in the market for a small car like this I would go for the Hyundai I30
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I bought a new one (2A/bags only) in April 2008 (My 1st brand new car in over 50 years of driving)
It is fun to drive, but must admit a bit inclined to go where it want's to go rather than where I want it to go at highway speeds & tends to dislike -ve road cambre. Overall though it was not bought for extensive highway travel, and driven sensibly, seems an ideal little suburban car.
Any comments would be appreciated
thanks R N McLean
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Our last Barina lasted up to 150,000km with no problems.
Wen we sold it in 2005 it was still ingtreat condition. Best car we have had, until now. I know from experience it will last if it is looked after and serviced on schedule.