End of the Line: GM Builds Last Chevrolet SSR
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Originally Posted by Lexmex
You hit it on the head...that weight. My RX300 weighs 800 pounds less stock. At my track in Mexico at that altitude, it would do no better than about 17.0 and I have done a personal best of 17.9 and I don't have that SSR displacement nor that hp.
Solstice is a great looking vehicle, but they need to bump it up and they could wind up with niche car to rival the SRT-4 and get even better looks. There are non turbocharged Neons at my track that beat these things.
Solstice is a great looking vehicle, but they need to bump it up and they could wind up with niche car to rival the SRT-4 and get even better looks. There are non turbocharged Neons at my track that beat these things.
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Originally Posted by TheRupp
Wait for the GXP... supercharged engine
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I never cared for the vehicle's styling and thought it was severely overpriced, but I do applaud GM for bringing something that looked as unique as the SSR to the market. Could the money spent on its development have gone elsewhere? You bet. A new Camaro or improvements to other GM vehicles would have been more welcome but in an age where risks are calculated down to the last cent, GM tried something very different.
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