New models - Holden - Barina - hatch rangePrice chop for Holden Barina range.Holden hacks five per cent out of entry-level Barina pricetag14 Nov 2013 HOLDEN has chopped the price of its baby Barina range by up to $1000 in a bid to make a bigger dent on the light-car scene. Reduced by $1000, the entry-level Barina CD manual is now available at $14,990 before on-road costs, making it cheaper than its key five-door rivals. At the same time it has launched a new range-topping RS sports-focused variant to spark new interest from a younger audience priced at $20,990. The Holden is being outsold this year by the Mazda2 (from $15,790), Hyundai i20 (from $16,590), Toyota Yaris ($15,690), Ford Fiesta (from $15,825) and Kia Rio (from $16,290), as well as the cheaper Mitsubishi Mirage (from $12,990). Adding an automatic gearbox to the cheapest CD bumps the price by $2200, but the new price of $17,190 represents an $800 reduction on the previous cost. Moving up to the next equipment level and the automatic-only CDX costs $19,690, again $800 cheaper than previous pricing. At the top of the pack is the sporty and newly introduced Barina RS, which brings around eight-second zero to 100km/h performance and the looks to match for $20,990 or $23,190 if the auto transmission is optioned. The new Holden Barina pricing comes in to effect on December 1.
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