Holden BarinaXC Barina1 Feb 2001 After the pretty but dynamically (and quality) compromised 1994-2000 SB Barina (which was based on a 1983-vintage platform), the XC was a bit of a revelation despite its purely evolutionary styling. Like before the Barina is built in Spain by Opel, but the XC junks the old floorpan for a newer chassis that – combined with a bigger, stronger and roomier body – improves the Barina’s strength, safety, refinement, handling and ride qualities significantly. A Wheels magazine Car of the Year guernsey followed. Sold in three-door and five-door hatchback guises, the main motor is a 66kW/120Nm 1.4-litre DOHC 16V engine that was a development of the old car’s. A sporty SRi adds a 92kW/165Nm 1.8-litre powerplant also found in the larger Astra series. Gearboxes are either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic. In early 2003 SXi three-door and CD five-door models replaced the base 1.4 cars, but slower sales prompted Holden to revert to the plain “Barina” names again from mid-’04, despite a facelift from January ’04 that saw a new nose treatment, some steering and suspension modifications, trim changes and a heavily revised 66kW/125Nm 1.4 in manual-only base model Barinas. Limited edition Equipe models – boasting extras like alloy wheels – were released in April ’02. Read more19th of November 2004 Holden 2004 Barina 5-dr hatchHolden's revised, repriced Barina takes on a gaggle of premium light hatches12th of January 2004 First look: Barina puts on a brave faceHolden's Barina gets a price slash and a subtle makeover for 200426th of December 2001 Holden 2001 Barina SRi 3-dr hatchThe sporty Barina SRI featured a reworked version of the Astra's 1.8-litre engineWhen it was new2nd of July 2004 Barina pricing cut againHolden has another crack at raising Barina sales with a lower price and standard air12th of January 2004 First look: Barina puts on a brave faceHolden's Barina gets a price slash and a subtle makeover for 2004 |
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