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.

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Renault Reviews and News

2025 Renault 5 E-Tech revealed: Reborn EV city car matches leading-edge efficiency, technology and safety with ultra-cool retro-futurist design and potential price to challenge BYD Seal, GWM Ora and MG4
By James Cleary · 27 Feb 2024
Just over 50 years since the original Renault 5 turned the global small car market on its head, the pure-electric Renault 5 E-Tech appears set to cause similar disruption.
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"We're going to have a good run!" - Renault Australia new model roll-out ramps up with multiple arrivals locked in over the next 18 months and MG4-rivalling R5 electric car confirmed for RHD production
By James Cleary · 19 Feb 2024
This week’s launch of Renault’s new-generation Megane E-Tech EV is the start of a determined product push for the famous French brand, with Renault Australia’s General manager, Glen Sealey confirming an impressive roster of new or updated passenger and light commercial models arriving here over the next 18 months.
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Renault Megane E-Tech 2024 review
By James Cleary · 19 Feb 2024
It's the first Renault to wear the 'E-Tech' badge in Australia. The new-generation Megane is a handsome pure EV, small hatch. Yet another electric vehicle newcomer aiming to take a bite out of Tesla's market share as well as other Euros like Cupra and Volvo.
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Face/Off! The Toyota, Suzuki, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Ford and other new cars hiding their true identities, why they exist and will we see them in Australia?
By Byron Mathioudakis · 13 Jan 2024
Badge-engineered cars. It’s been happening almost as long as the industry itself. Some pull off the disguise so convincingly you’d never know their true identities, like John Travolta’s face-switcheroo with Nicolas Cage in 1997’s immensely silly/fun Face/Off. Others, meanwhile, are about as convincing as donning a Groucho Marx nose and glasses.
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Rust in pieces: From an unloved Mazda electric car to one of Kia's cheapest vehicles, these are the cars scrapped in 2023 - but should the LandCruiser 70 Series V8 be on the list?
By Andrew Chesterton · 24 Dec 2023
Another year means another fleet of vehicles sent to the big scrapyard in the sky, with flagging sales, a change in company direction or, in one potential case, too much popularity, all contributing to the end of times for some of the country's most well-known nameplates – and a few of the lesser-known ones, too.
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2024 Renault Kangoo E-Tech van priced to take on the Peugeot e-Partner in an electric van tussle
By Chris Thompson · 19 Dec 2023
A battle between two electric vans is on the cards - if such a thing is possible in these early days of commercial electrification.Renault Australia has confirmed pricing and timing for the new Kangoo van, coming to Australia in electric-only E-Tech form
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Don't order that Mazda CX-3 just yet: Shock Mitsubishi ASX replacement announcement for Australia 'imminent'
By Byron Mathioudakis · 10 Dec 2023
Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited (MMAL) has confirmed that an announcement on the replacement of one of its most popular models – the venerable ASX – is likely now only weeks away. Furthermore, it might involve a two-pronged strategy, requiring the staggered launch of a pair of unrelated small SUVs.
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Cheap hybrid SUV exclusive! Dacia Duster Australian details leaked as it takes on Toyota Corolla Cross, Kia Seltos, Hyundai Kona, and GWM Haval Jolion hybrids
By Byron Mathioudakis · 09 Dec 2023
Renault importer Ateco Automotive is finally set to launch the massively-popular Dacia Duster series in Australia later in 2025, with the order books scheduled to open sometime in the final quarter of next year.
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Tough and cheap? New 2024 Dacia Duster small SUV revealed with off-road intentions, but will it come to Australia as a Renault?
By Chris Thompson · 30 Nov 2023
More than a year after Renault's local arm said it hoped to bring the Dacia brand to Australia under its wing, the French brand's Romanian sibling has revealed its newest model, the third-gen Dacia Duster. But is it still part of the plan?
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