Holden Trax LTZ Turbo announced

by David Bond

Although there are a number of controversial statements roaming in internet and other media regarding the closure of Australian counterpart of GM, there is no official statement or press release happened till date. To surprise of many people, Holden Trax LTZ Turbo has been launched by Holden which is expected to put a full stop for all the controversies that are roaming around them. This car is power packed with attractive looks and also amazing with the latest six speed transmission system and also it is being powered by the turbo charged engine which can hold up to 1.4 liters of capacity.

To make it to be a sports utility vehicle, this car is fitted with the sportec grills that gives a unique look to this car when viewed from distance. Provides with all essential features such as fog lights, rain window and so on, they are made to deliver whatever customer require both in terms of safety and also the need of accessories. Mylink entertainment system is installed by default in Holden Trax LTZ Turbo which the interiors are designed in the manner that they will be holding all the speakers and the music system within the body of car interiors.

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