1964 Renault R4 Reviews

You'll find all our 1964 Renault R4 reviews right here. 1964 Renault R4 prices range from $1,490 for the R4 Deluxe to $2,200 for the R4 Deluxe.

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 Renault dating back as far as 1962.

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Renault Reviews and News

Is this the end of the small car as we know it? Toyota Corolla, Mazda3, Hyundai i30 and other small hatchbacks could be endangered as buyers switch to SUVs
By Tim Nicholson · 23 Dec 2021
Small passenger cars like hatchbacks and sedans have, traditionally, been one Australia's favourite vehicle types.However, according to sales figures, small passenger cars could eventually become a thing of the past.It's a huge turnaround given the popula
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How Mitsubishi plans to keep its identity while technology-sharing with Nissan and Renault
By Laura Berry · 04 Nov 2021
Mitsubishi's new-gen Outlander, hitting Australian showrooms this month, might share its underpinnings with the Nissan X-Trail and Renault Koleos, but the brand believes its product can still retain a unique identity.
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Renault Arkana 2022 review
By Matt Campbell · 30 Sep 2021
The Renault Arkana is a new nameplate for the French brand, and indeed offers a new direction for the company. This coupe-style SUV - with its lower, sleek roofline - is clearly inspired by the likes of the BMW X4 and X6, and Mercedes GLC Coupe and GLE Coupe, but comes in at a far more affordable price than any coupe-style SUV that has come before it from a European brand. But is it good value?
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Hydrogen or pure electric: What makes more sense for your next Ford Ranger, Toyota HiLux or Renault Trafic light-commercial vehicle?
By Tony O'Kane · 26 Sep 2021
When it comes to motoring, the winds of change blow stronger with each passing day. For some people, they may have unknowingly already bought their last petrol or diesel-engined car. For the rest of us, it’s really a question of “when”, not “if” we’ll turn our back on combustion propulsion.
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An electric G-Class, Cupra's latest hot hatch and a Chinese Cat: The most important new cars and concepts from the 2021 Munich show
By Stephen Ottley · 11 Sep 2021
Motor shows may be a distant memory in Australia, but they’re still going strong in the rest of the world. This week’s Munich motor show gave carmakers their chance to show off their next generation of cars with the usual array of new production cars and wild concepts.
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The history of electric cars
By Stephen Corby · 10 Sep 2021
With most major manufacturers pledging to phase out or significantly reduce the production of internal-combustion-engine (ICE) vehicles in the coming years in favour of electric ones, it seems like EVs are the car of the future - although it’s not the first time all-electric cars have been touted as such.
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2022 Renault Megane goes electric: Toyota Corolla, Mazda 3 and Hyundai i30 rival morphs into E-Tech SUV to take on Hyundai Kona Electric
By Tung Nguyen · 07 Sep 2021
Renault has shown off the future of its small car segment in Munich this week, and - like almost all other brands - is staking its prospects on the booming popularity of SUVs, morphing its Megane into the E-Tech crossover.Available with two flavours, an e
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2022 Renault Arkana price and features: New MG ZS, Hyundai Kona, Mazda CX-30, Mitsubishi ASX, Subaru XV and Nissan Qashqai rival offers 'coupe' style
By Justin Hilliard · 24 Aug 2021
Renault Australia has added a new small SUV to its model line-up, with the coupe-style Arkana looking to succeed the slow-selling Kadjar by standing out in one of the most competitive segments
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Mitsubishi ASX, Nissan Patrol, Volkswagen Amarok and other popular decade-plus old 'new' cars still in dealer forecourts today
By Byron Mathioudakis · 23 May 2021
What is it about some cars, trucks and SUVs that make them more appealing the older they get?Is it familiarity? Faith in the fact that the manufacturer has had time to iron out all the big faults as well as niggling little problems?
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