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Holden Astra

The Holden Astra is a compact car sold by General Motors in Australia and New Zealand. Between 1984 and 1989, it was an Australian-made, rebadged Nissan Pulsar, sold in Australia only. Nissan Pulsars sold in that market were, at the time, Nissan Langleys, while the Astra had a Pulsar-like grille with the Holden lion badge. These were known as the LB and LC series Astras.

As with the Pulsar, the Astra went through a model change in 1987. This LD Astra model was produced until 1989, Holden replacing the Astra with a rebadged Toyota Corolla, known as the Nova.

In New Zealand, the name was first used on imported versions of the Opel Astra A (or Astra F) from 1995, with Australia following suit in 1996. These did not differ from their European counterparts in aspects other than name. In Holden terms, this was the TR series.

The TS Astra model change followed that of the Opel Astra B/G range, but the Coupé by Bertone was not offered with a Holden badge, though the convertible was. Like the Astra A, the Astra B was available as a wagon in New Zealand, but not Australia.

As of December 2004, the AH Astra (Astra C or Astra H) five-door was being imported into Australia, selling alongside the Polish-built Astra B/G, which carried 'Astra Classic' badges.

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