Chevrolet Bel Air Reviews
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Best 4WDs for towing
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By Brendan Batty · 04 Nov 2020
It looks like we're going to be stuck on our island continent for a little while. Not that it's really a problem because between the exceptional beauty of places like the Victorian High Country and the remote paradises of northern Australia, we have pretty much everything we need for a great escape right here.

What Bathurst looks like after Holden: Will Kia Stinger, Toyota Supra and Nissan 400Z join Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro?
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By Stephen Ottley · 18 Oct 2020
The death of Holden has led to the demise of many things - from the Commodore nameplate to the iconic Lion badge. And now as the calendar turns into October, thoughts naturally turn to the Bathurst 1000, which raises the question; what happens to The Great Race without Holden?
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The best cars from the Fast and the Furious franchise
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By Iain Kelly · 16 Oct 2020
One of the biggest cinematic franchises of the last two decades, the Fast and Furious movies loosely follow the wacky japes of a crew of former street racers as they have slowly transition into international anti-terrorist action heroes. Where once it was all about punk kids not liking the tuna and closing off roads for pizza boys to find another way home, these days it is all secret agency tac-op

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 not tough enough? Walkinshaw's Fury pack will add a little more ferocity to your Ram 1500-rivalling jumbo pick-up
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By Tung Nguyen · 14 Oct 2020
No one said the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 needs even more of a presence on the road, except for Walkinshaw of course, who now offers the beefed-up Fury Pack for the full-sized pick-up.Available in two configurations (dubbed 1 and 2), each Fury Pack will li
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Top 11 celebrity car collections
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By Iain Kelly · 15 Sep 2020
A key part of “celebrity life” is having a garage heaving with expensive, exotic cars to maintain that image of wealth and success. Sports stars, musicians, actors, fashion designers and others in the glitterarti have plenty of pesos in the bank to fund a lavish lifestyle, and a few of them have spent their hard-earned building seriously cool collections of cars.

Australia's Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 2022 tested: Right-hand-drive monster "feels strange" - in a good way...
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By Andrew Chesterton · 09 Sep 2020
Australia's Corvette Stingray is getting closer to launch, with the vehicle's engineering team putting the first right-hand drive examples through their paces in the States.
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American invasion: From Cadillac Escalade to GMC Hummer EV, these are the five new cars that should be at the top of GMSV's hit list for Australia
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By Andrew Chesterton · 23 Aug 2020
With news finally breaking this week that HSV would be replaced by a new GM import business, called GMSV, in Australia, it's high time we take a closer look at the vehicles the new General Motors Specialty Vehicles business should be bringing to our market

CONFIRMED: GMSV to replace HSV in Australia - GM's new brand to focus on importing American muscle
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By Andrew Chesterton · 18 Aug 2020
The news is finally official. HSV is dead.

CONFIRMED: Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 2021 to launch in Australia next year under new GMSV brand
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By Andrew Chesterton · 18 Aug 2020
The on-again, off-again Chevrolet Corvette Stingray has at last been confirmed for Australia, with the fire-breathing muscle car to land next year in right-hand drive under the just-formed GMSV brand.

GM locks in GMSV brand for Australia! From Chevrolet Silverado to Corvette Stingray, this is how it will work after HSV era
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By Andrew Chesterton · 28 Jul 2020
GMSV is at last confirmed for an Australian launch, with GM in the USA trademarking the HSV-replacing brand name and a new logo with the Australian Government.The move will eventually spell the end of the HSV brand in Australia, with the customer-facing a