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 ...
We may never see a vehicle like this ever again. At the turn of the century the hot trend in the Motor City was to make a retro-styled vehicle to play off the nostalgia Baby Boomers craved in a big ...
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 ...
Two-seater. Convertible. Muscle car. Pickup truck. The Chevrolet SSR is one of those commercial failures turned modern classics, a lovable freak of the automotive world in the same vein as the ...
As a car company, it’s important to give your customers what they’re asking for. Just possibly not everything they’re asking for, all in the one car. See, in the early Noughties, Chevrolet doubtless ...
Almost four years ago, at the 2000 Detroit Auto Show, Chevrolet unveiled its SSR (Super Sport Roadster) concept vehicle. According to all reports, grown men swooned at the sight. The response was so ...
Back in the 2000s, Chevrolet used two of its iconic 1940s vehicles to create a pair of retro-styled models. One was the HHR wagon, inspired by the third-generation Suburban. The other one was the SSR, ...
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 ...