Chevrolet Bel Air Reviews
You'll find all our Chevrolet Bel Air reviews right here. 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.
Chevrolet Reviews and News

Chevrolet Corvette 2023 review: 3LT Coupe
Read the article
By David Morley · 30 Jun 2022
A new Corvette will always attract attention. But does the shift to a mid-engined layout mean the Vette has finally shaken off its short-comings? And can America really build a supercar?
.jpg)
From Ford and Chevrolet to Suzuki and Daihatsu, these are the small SUVs Australia doesn't get - but we definitely want!
Read the article
By Tony O'Kane · 26 Jun 2022
The small SUV space is a crowded one, but is there room for more? You bet, and here's some of the most interesting stuff that we Aussies are currently missing out on...

Fancy truck alert! 2023 Chevrolet Silverado range gains new rugged variant, but pricing increases for updated RAM 1500 rival
Read the article
By Tim Nicholson · 20 Jun 2022
The price of entry for a Chevrolet Silverado will go up in Australia with the launch of the updated 2023 model year trucks.Set to touch down in Australia quarter two, 2022, the Silverado adopts some new equipment and ushers in a new model grade to the lin

Australia is copying the automotive trends of the USA and it tells us what to expect from our future | Opinion
Read the article
By Stephen Ottley · 04 Jun 2022
Australians have long had a fascination with American culture. Just take a look around you next time you’re on the street and count the number of New York Yankees hats, Chicago Bulls jerseys or Dallas Cowboys tops.

Did General Motors make the right decision to axe Holden? Why the 2022 Chevrolet line-up would have been a threat to Toyota, Mazda and Hyundai | Opinion
Read the article
By Stephen Ottley · 29 May 2022
The demise of Holden was a sad chapter in the Australian automotive industry, with what was once considered unthinkable eventually becoming inevitable.

What next for GMSV? These are the Chevrolet, Cadillac and GMC models the company should be adding in Australia
Read the article
By Stephen Ottley · 22 May 2022
It’s been two years since the demise of Holden and the establishment of General Motors Speciality Vehicles in Australia. In that time the brand has successfully established the Chevrolet Silverado pick-up range and introduced the highly-anticipated Chevrolet Corvette C8 Stingray.

GM wants to sell more electric cars than Tesla! With Holden gone, could GMSV offer future affordable EVs in Australia?
Read the article
By Tim Nicholson · 10 May 2022
Could General Motors really become the world's biggest electric vehicle manufacturer?We knew the American automotive giant had ambitious EV targets, but GM is now aiming to usurp Tesla as the world's biggest EV brand.GM CEO Mary Barra revealed her hopes f

Aussie drivers, you can do better! Corvette driven on home soil, and more! CarsGuide Podcast #226
Read the article
By CarsGuide team · 15 Apr 2022
Episode 226 - Why are Aussies such bad drivers?

Is this a spiritual successor to the Holden Commodore SS? Forget the V8 - new Chevy Blazer SS secures electric future for iconic badge
Read the article
By Andrew Chesterton · 10 Mar 2022
GM and Holden's iconic SS performance brand will live on in an electric future, with Chevy teasing a Blazer SS EV.The bade that adorned the flanks for go-fast Commodores was lost to Australia with Holden's factory closures, but it has new lease on life in

Is the Tesla Cybertruck too late? Why the Ford F-150 Lightning, Chevrolet Silverado EV, GMC Hummer, Ram 1500 and others are set to shake-up the ute market | Opinion
Read the article
By Stephen Ottley · 27 Feb 2022
With much fanfare (and an embarrassing window failure) Tesla revealed the ground-breaking Cybertruck in November 2019.It was a truly revolutionary car and promised to give the brand its biggest boost since the arrival of the original Model S, it's first t