After the Plymouth Prowler failed miserably, Chevrolet went back to the drawing board and designed the Chevy SSR (Super Sport Roadster) to redeem itself. Unlike a typical pickup truck, the Chevy SSR ...
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 ...
If one were to track the development timeline of any of the major auto manufacturers, you'd see a steady stream of vehicle's that made it into production, and those that never got past the "concept ...
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 ...
There's no denying the new-wave retro age is here, as evidenced by the probable return of such nameplates as the Dodge Power Wagon, Jeep Wagoneer, and VW Microbus as well as the emergence of ...
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.
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, ...