This SSR was exactly what we hoped for when we pitched Chevrolet the story idea back in the beginning of '06. It had low miles, an LS2 V-8 under the hood, and it was backed by a T-56 six-speed manual ...
It’s the 2006 Chevrolet SSR sport pickup, created by General Motors three years ago as a so-called halo vehicle to bring back some luster to the Chevrolet brand and show critics that the big, ...
Produced between the 2003 and 2006 model years, the Chevy SSR (or Super Sport Roadster) sought to blend retro-inspired styling with modern performance and a retractable hardtop pickup body. The end ...
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Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
After our extensive review of an early production SSR for our Sport Truck of the Year competition, we said that if we scored charisma, Chevy's Super Sport Roadster would blow away the competition.
Chevrolet’s SSR is an example of a concept that sizzled on the show floor but fizzles in reality. SSR (for Super Sport Roadster) wowed us at the 2000 Detroit show with its hot-rod looks, Corvette ...
Most reports agree that just 24,180 Chevy SSRs were built and sold between its mid-2003 launch and mid-2006 cancellation, so this hot-looking retro pickup proved a sales disappointment. Its linebacker ...