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 ...
Numerous strong vehicles of different varieties have donned the Chevrolet badge throughout the last 11 decades. While many of the brand's offerings have stuck around for the long haul and are still ...
In a blatant attempt to refute its stodgy, corporate image, GM produced the SSR in 2002--a retro-styled roadster pickup with a retractable hardtop. For those who remember the concept SSR (2000 Detroit ...
On paper, the Chevrolet SSR may not have been your cup of tea. After all, it was a heavy, slow, complicated answer to a question nobody was asking. But oftentimes, weird (and even undesirable) cars ...
It was an epiphany in the desert, a moment of clarity in Sedona. I finally get the SSR. Unfortunately, no one else seems to get the SSR. Sales haven't been so good, with nearly a year's worth of ...
When you hear the term ‘barn find,’ you probably think of a classic European sports car or a valuable American muscle that’s been left to rot for decades at a time. This barn find is a little ...
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 ...
I’ve received about 20 letters over the last five years about the Chevy SSR, so now is a good time to answer these many Chevrolet SSR inquiries with one column. Being that one of the featured trucks ...
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 ...