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 ...
Let's say you're a healthy, normal person like me who likes sports cars -- those impractical, expensive conveyances with tiny trunks, powerful engines, noisy rag tops and only two seats. When a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Chevy knew the SSR would be a boomer's collector item from the second it left the factory in the early 2000s. For the most part, they were. These (in my opinion, sick) convertible pickup trucks were ...
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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 ...
The Chevrolet SSR is one of the most unusual pickup trucks ever built. After buying a totaled example, I take a closer look at what went wrong and why this retro-styled truck developed such a ...
The Chevrolet SSR, which stands for Super Sport Roadster, was brought to market in the early 2000s, and it was meant to be a show-stopper. The ultimate blend of muscle, nostalgia, and modern ...
Few pickup trucks are as striking as the Chevrolet SSR. Built for three years as a retro pickup with a retractable hardtop and a design inspired by the 1940s and 1950s, the SSR has become a bit of a ...
Although no one really seems to care about the old PT anymore, Chevy is going ahead with its own version, the HHR wagon, which will be built on the Delta platform that underpins the Cobalt sedan. It ...
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