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How many Chevy SSR were made by year?

The Chevrolet SSR, a unique retro-styled roadster pickup truck, had a relatively short but memorable production run from 2003 to 2006. While it garnered attention for its distinctive design, the SSR's sales numbers tell an interesting story about its lifecycle in the automotive market.


Chevy SSR Production by Year


According to the available data, the Chevy SSR was produced in the following quantities per year:



  • 2003: 15,688 units

  • 2004: 24,112 units

  • 2005: 10,048 units
    2006: 7,087 units

The SSR saw its peak production in 2004, with over 24,000 units manufactured. However, sales declined sharply in the following two years, leading Chevrolet to discontinue the model after the 2006 model year.


Factors Contributing to the SSR's Decline


Several factors contributed to the declining sales of the Chevy SSR over its short lifespan:



  • Niche market appeal: The SSR's unique retro-inspired design and combination of roadster and pickup truck features appealed to a relatively small segment of the automotive market.

  • High price point: The SSR was priced significantly higher than other Chevrolet models, making it less accessible to mainstream buyers.

  • Changing consumer preferences: As consumer tastes shifted towards more practical and fuel-efficient vehicles, the SSR's novelty and impracticality became less appealing.li>

Despite its initial popularity, the Chevy SSR ultimately failed to maintain strong sales numbers, leading to its discontinuation after just four model years.

How much is a Chevy SSR worth today?


Depending on vehicle details such as the model, year and condition - the average used Chevrolet SSR sells for $25,508 in the current market, which is -5.56% lower than the average used car. Recent used model years of the Chevrolet SSR are currently priced at an average of $27,104, according to our used car price index.



How many SSR were made by year?


Just 1664 were sold in calendar year 2003, 9648 in 2004, 8107 in 2005, 3803 in 2006, 244 in 2007, and the final 13 in 2008. That adds up to 23,479, though some sources contend that total production was 24,150, of which 24,112 were available to the public. (Counting the 25 Signature Series trucks makes that 24,137.)



Is SSR a collector car?


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The look of the SSR was inspired by Chevrolet's Advance-Design trucks of the late 1940s and 1950s. Fewer than 25,000 Chevrolet SSRs were produced between 2003 and 2006. A striking retro look combined with a modern drivetrain and limited production makes the SSR a desirable addition to any collection.



What was the best year for the SSR?


Final note: '05 and '06 are the best years to get, HP was increased from 300 to 390.



How rare is the Chevy SSR?


With roughly just over 24,000 units produced across its brief production run, the Chevy SSR may not be incredibly rare, especially compared to other rare classic Chevys every car collector wants, but it's worth a nice chunk of change all the same.



Did the Chevy SSR have a Corvette engine?


For the 2005 model year, the SSR used the 390 hp (291 kW) LS2 V8 also found in the C6 Corvette, Trailblazer SS, and Pontiac GTO, and also offered a manual transmission option, the six-speed Tremec, for the first time.



What's a 2004 SSR worth?


The value of a 2004 Chevrolet SSR can vary greatly depending on its condition, mileage, options, and history. Typically, you can expect to pay around $22,700 for a 2004 Chevrolet SSR in good condition with average spec. The highest selling price of a 2004 Chevrolet SSR at auction over the last three years was $42,900.



Why was the SSR discontinued?


Despite the fanfare, GM built only about 24,000 SSRs during its run from 2003 to 2006. Moreover, the early years were saddled with an underpowered engine and no available manual transmission. So when the company shut down Lansing Craft Center, where the SSR was built, GM discontinued the SSR.



Was the Chevy SSR fast?


The quarter-mile ET and speed went from 15.4 seconds at 89 mph to 14.1 seconds at 100 mph. These are respectable numbers that put the SSR in the same league with more conventional roadsters like the BMW Z4, Honda S2000, and Nissan 350Z when it comes to straight-line acceleration.



What is the rarest Chevy?


As far as Chevelles go, the 454 LS6 models are the rarest around. They were only made for one year and only 20 went into production — this car is a four leaf clover for collectors.


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