Chevrolet Bel Air Reviews

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Is the Porsche Cayman not quick enough? The 2024 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 sports car might tempt you, but how much will it cost?
By Tim Nicholson · 24 Mar 2023
The first example of the track-focused Chevrolet Corvette Z06 has hit Australian shores ahead of an on-sale date later this year.
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An icon departs! Sixth generation Chevrolet Camaro axed with no successor, so what now for Supercars?
By Chris Thompson · 23 Mar 2023
The Camaro could be finished as we know it, but the brand will use the name again in the future.
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Is GM ramping up in Oz? GMC Yukon and Cadillac Lyriq trademarks filed, but will they come to Australia?
By Chris Thompson · 21 Mar 2023
General Motors has had to change its face in Australia since the departure of Holden, but we might be seeing more of it if a couple of recent trademark filings are any more than brand protection.
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Top seven best value cars in Australia
By David Morley · 20 Mar 2023
Deciding on the best value car in Australia is not a straightforward task. Among other things, it depends on A: How an individual buyer values different elements, and: B: What properties and skill-sets are most important to a particular type of car.
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Secrets of the 2023 Chevrolet Silverado conversion revealed! What makes the Ram 1500, Toyota Tundra rival unique
By David Morley · 20 Mar 2023
If working smarter, not harder, is the aim of many corporations and individuals, the transformation from left to right-hand-drive of GMSV’s new Chevrolet Silverado is a bit of both.
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The Ford F-150-rivalling 2023 Chevrolet Silverado pick-up truck has landed, but will GM make a hybrid car version?
By David Morley · 17 Mar 2023
GMSV’s updated Chevrolet Silverado models follow the trend in full-sized pick-ups around the world by offering petrol drivelines, despite Australia’s ute market being skewed heavily towards turbo-diesel power.
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Chevrolet Silverado 2023 review
By David Morley · 16 Mar 2023
The Chevrolet Silverado has been selling in strong numbers in Australia for a few years now, and a major update has just arrived to further boost numbers. But with the Ford F-150 and the Toyota Tundra waiting in the wings, can the beefy American hold its own?
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Better off without Holden! Walkinshaw now building THREE times the vehicles it ever was with HSV and the Commodore - and that's before the Toyota Tundra!
By Andrew Chesterton · 06 Mar 2023
Walkinshaw produced around three times as many vehicles in 2022 than HSV did in its biggest year with Holden, with the Victorian engineering outfit helping drive a manufacturing boom in Australia.
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Are you good enough to buy a Toyota GR Corolla? Why Toyota is vetting its hot hatch buyers to make sure its Honda Civic Type R rival gets into the right hands
By Stephen Ottley · 18 Feb 2023
Toyota will undertake unprecedented checks on customers looking to buy its new GR Corolla hot hatch in order to ensure each of the 700 due in Australia this year end up in the hands of an enthusiast and not someone looking to make a quick buck.
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Think the V8 is gone? Think again! A new bent eight is coming from Holden parent company General Motors
By Chris Thompson · 23 Jan 2023
General Motors has announced it will invest US$918 million into its production facilities in the US, with the majority of that figure targeted at preparing for production of the company’s sixth generation small-block V8.
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