1964 Chevrolet Bel Air Reviews
You'll find all our 1964 Chevrolet Bel Air reviews right here. 1964 Chevrolet Bel Air prices range from $7,260 for the Bel Air to $10,010 for the Bel Air .
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Chevrolet dating back as far as 1960.
Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the Chevrolet Bel Air, you'll find it all here.
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Stranger Things: The most memorable cars
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By Stephen Corby · 07 Feb 2024
The 1980s was a golden age for cars on the small screen, indeed, for those of us who grew up in that era, it was a golden age for everything, which is why Netflix mega-hit Stranger Things mines such a rich river of reverie.
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Price increase for updated 2024 Chevrolet Silverado sees rival to Ram 1500 and Ford F-150 up by thousands
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By Chris Thompson · 11 Jan 2024
The entry cost to get into a new Chevrolet Silverado is now a little higher, as local distributor General Motors Specialty Vehicles (GMSV) has adjusted pricing along with adding some new features.
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Is V8 Supercars headed for a crash? Why the future of Australia's biggest motorsport category looks uncertain | Opinion
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By Stephen Ottley · 25 Dec 2023
Aside from newly crowned champion Brodie Kostecki, there aren’t likely to be too many people that will look back on the 2023 Supercar season with true happiness. Instead of being the exciting start of a new era, this year’s championship turned into a stressful, complicated and, at times, ugly mess of complaints around the new Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang.

Holden who? Aussie automotive manufacturing now AS BIG as the final days of Commodore and Falcon as Toyota Tundra, Ford F-150, RAM 1500, Chevrolet Silverado and Nissan Patrol spark massive local auto boom
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By Andrew Chesterton · 19 Nov 2023
Australian automotive manufacturing could now employ more people than worked at Ford's Broadmeadows and Geelong factories and Holden's Elizabeth factory combined when local manufacturing officially ended in Australia in 2016 and 2017.The boom is being dri

Ford Ranger, Tesla Model Y, Isuzu D-Max, Volvo XC40: the one-hit wonders doing the big numbers
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By Laura Berry · 14 Oct 2023
What do the Ford Ranger, Tesla Model Y, and Volvo XC40 have in common?
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2023 Bathurst 1000: What you need to know about this weekend's Great Race
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By Stephen Ottley · 08 Oct 2023
This weekend it’s the other race that stops the nation - and this one has more horsepower than the one in November.

Brands who are most behind the electric car curve, and what they're doing about it
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By Tom White · 09 Sep 2023
Some brands are riding the EV wave as sales boom in Australia, but others are left without any solid local plans - will they be left behind?

Revealed! When will the 2024 Toyota Tundra actually go on sale and who will be included in the pilot program for the Ford F-150 rival?
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By Tim Nicholson · 01 Sep 2023
Just weeks out from the launch of its biggest rival, the Ford F-150, Toyota Australia has detailed some of the plans for its Toyota Tundra pilot program.

Chevrolet Silverado 2024 review: ZR2 - GVM test
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By Mark Oastler · 24 Aug 2023
Once an exotic oddity, now a more common sight on Aussie roads, full-size American pick-up trucks have the tough looks and luxo spec, but can they cut it when it comes to hard work? Mark Oastler spent a week with the 6.2-litre V8-powered Chevrolet Silverado ZR2 to find out.

Australia goes big: Full-size trucks like the Ram 1500 and Chevrolet Silverado continue to pick up pace, but will the Toyota Tundra and Ford F-150 ruin the party?
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By Chris Thompson · 15 Aug 2023
They may not be as prolific in the inner city, but head to somewhere like New South Wales’ Central West region or Far North Queensland and you’ll get it - big utes have officially arrived.