2022 Aussie Family & Sports Car Market Review - Holden HK-HG Kingswood/Premier
The local car market literally turned on its head when Holden launched the HK. For starters, the brand finally had a V8, then came the Monaro range with every segment covered at family-car prices.
Even with a six-cylinder engine, those Monaros are today pretty much out of everyone’s reach, with HK V8 Premiers headed the same way. HT-HG Prems are slightly cheaper, especially if you stick with a ‘186’ version, and don’t dismiss the Brougham.
These came standard with V8 engines and more equipment than a Premier. Today, with good Broughams at $50-65,000, they are cheaper too. Basic HK-HG Kingswoods at around $30,000 are going to fill lots of Holden enthusiast garages this year, but V8 utes and vans are expensive.
HK-HG 6 $34,090 (27)
HK-HG V8 $56,285 (7)
HK Premier Six $43,000 (6)
HK Premier V8 $93,335 (3)
HT-HG Premier Six $38,070 (11)
HT-HG Premier V8 $76,130 (7)
HK-HG Brougham $50,435 (6)
HK-HG Monaro/GTS 186 $133,000 (3)
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2022 Aussie Family & Sports Car Market Review.
| 2021 Market Review: Holden HK-HG Kingswood/Premier/Brougham
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From Unique Cars #469, Aug/Sep 2022