Holden Sunbird: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

The Holden Sunbird was a mid-sized automobile manufactured by General Motors–Holden's Ltd. in Australia. It was a four-cylinder version of the Holden Torana, offered in the late 1970s to 1982, when it was replaced by the Holden Camira.

Sunbirds had a 1,892 cm³ 'Starfire' engine that was also installed into the Australian-produced versions of the Toyota Corona.

It was sold as a sedan and three-door coupé liftback in SL, SL/X and SL/E trims.

Preceded by:
Holden Torana (four-cylinder models)
Succeeded by:
Holden Camira

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