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The SSR was one of the weirdest bets made by American carmaker Chevrolet in the early years of the 2000s. It was as if two of the bowtie’s darkest desires, a return to the design elegance of the 1940s ...
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 ...
Most of the mechanicals on the production-intent SSR remain true to the concept, including the power-operated hard tonneau. However, Chevy replaced the concept’s 6.0-liter V8 with an all-aluminum ...
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 ...
General Motors doesn't always get the launch of a new vehicle exactly right, but in the early 2000s, if you wanted a retro-styled, two-door, hardtop convertible sport truck, there was no better choice ...
This 2005 Chevy SSR, owned by its second owner, features a powerful 6.0 liter LS2 V8, the same engine found in the C6 Corvette, coupled with a 4-speed automatic transmission. With 63,000 miles and ...
Is it a truck? Is it a roadster? Is it just a Trailblazer with a 1950s cosplay fetish? The distinctly confused Chevy SSR is all of those things, which might explain why it bombed despite making its ...
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