Chevrolet and parent company General Motors debuted a prototype variant of the SSR convertible pickup with much aplomb at the 2000 Detroit Auto Show. It made its pre-production debut a few months ...
Due to its tiny bed, the Chevrolet SSR wasn't particularly good as a pickup. It wasn't the type of car to unleash on a twisty road either due to its GMT 360 platform shared with the Trailblazer, GMC ...
What could be said about the Chevrolet SSR except for the fact that General Motors managed to cram more crossover ideas than anyone else into a single pack?! It is a pickup truck with vintage styling ...
This is one of the last SSR examples ever built, and it has just 116 miles on the odometer. Due to its low mileage and pristine condition, the seller is asking for over $60,000. Power comes from a 6.0 ...
The retro look may be kind of old hat, but today's Nice Price or No Dice Chevy SSR still does old school right. Let's see if it's also priced for the here and now. Part of the joy of a kit car is the ...
This 2006 Chevrolet SSR in Pacific Blue, one of 532, with 29,000 miles and a 6.0L LS2 V8, is a well-maintained, rare convertible pickup with chrome 3SS package and upgrades, ideal for collectors ...
GM made a few attempts to cash in on the retro styling fad ushered in by cars like the Volkswagen New Beetle and Chrysler PT Cruiser around the turn of the millennium. These attempts had mixed success ...
We've reviewed the SSR several times, but this one, powered as it is with the new LS2 aluminum 6.0L V-8 with only 10 less horsepower than the 400 ponies it's rated when installed in the new Corvette, ...
This 2005 Chevrolet SSR Indianapolis Parade Truck is a clean, well-maintained collectible featuring a 6.0L LS2 V8 engine and tasteful interior and braking upgrades.
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