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How much did a 1958 Chevrolet cost?

In 1958, a new Chevrolet typically cost about $2,000 to $3,000, depending on model and options.


Chevrolet’s 1958 lineup included several lines designed for different buyers, with price primarily determined by the choice of model (Biscayne, Bel Air, or Impala), as well as body style and optional equipment. The premium Impala typically carried a higher sticker price than the more affordable Biscayne.


1958 Chevrolet lineup and price ranges


Below are representative base prices for popular configurations from 1958. Actual prices varied by region and the options selected at the dealership.


Representative prices by model (base configurations):



  • Biscayne: about $2,000–$2,100

  • Bel Air: about $2,400–$2,700

  • Impala: about $2,800–$3,000


Prices could rise with options such as power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, deluxe upholstery, and additional chrome or luxury trim. The final amount depended on the body style and equipment chosen.


Notes for collectors and historians


These figures reflect sticker prices from common configurations in 1958 and are intended as representative baselines. Real-world prices could vary by region, dealer incentives, and optional packages.


Summary


In summary, a new 1958 Chevrolet generally cost in the low thousands to the low three-thousands, with Biscayne representing the entry level, Bel Air mid-range, and Impala serving as the top-tier model. Final prices hinged on body style and optional equipment.

What was the most expensive car in 1958?


1958 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham

  • The ultimate and most expensive American automobile of its era.
  • One of only 304 produced for 1958.
  • Sought-after 1958 model with the more powerful Tri-Power V-8.
  • Finished in the rare, attractive original color of Lake Placid Blue.



How much did a 1958 Chevy cost?


Base price for the Coupe was $2,586, and for the Convertible it was $2,724. All 1958 Chevrolets were longer, lower and wider than 1957 and rode on a new X-frame, with coil springs front and rear.



How much is a 1958 Chevy Bel Air worth today?


What is the price of the most recent 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air sale? The most recent auction sale of a 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air was $28,600 on October 04, 2025 by Mecum Auctions.



How much did a car cost in 1958?


In 1958, a new car cost around $2,000 to $4,000, though prices varied significantly by make and model, with some costing less and luxury vehicles costing over $5,000. For context, a new car in 1955 cost about $2,700, and by 1959, the average cost had risen to $2,200. 

  • Average new car price: A common price range for a new car in 1958 was between $2,000 and $4,000. 
  • Specific examples:
    • A 1958 Ford 2-door Sedan had a price of $2,055. 
    • A new Renault Dauphine cost $1,695. 
    • A more luxurious 1958 Buick Limited Convertible sold for $5,125. 
  • Price trends: The average cost of a new car rose from approximately $2,700 in the early 1950s to around $4,000 by the end of the decade. By 1959, the average price was about $2,200. 


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Kevin Bennett

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