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How much did a Chevy SS cost new?

The Chevrolet SS, a rear‑wheel‑drive performance sedan produced for the U.S. market from 2014 through 2017, carried a sticker price in the low-to-mid $40,000s when new. Prices varied slightly by year and option content, but most buyers paid around the same ballpark before destination charges and taxes. This article lays out the typical new-car price range and what influenced the final sticker.


MSRP Overview


To give readers a clear sense of the original pricing, the following note explains the pricing baseline before listing the typical range. The Chevy SS was positioned as a performance alternative within Chevrolet’s lineup, with pricing that reflected its V8 power and Holden underpinnings. The official Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) generally hovered in the low-to-mid $40,000s, with destination charges usually adding about $995 to the sticker.



  • The Chevy SS carried an approximate new-car price in the low-to-mid $40,000s (before destination charges). A typical sticker in this range was around $43,000–$45,000, with the destination fee adding roughly $995. Actual on‑the‑lot pricing could vary by year, trim, and optional equipment.


Prices across the 2014–2017 model years stayed in that general band, with minor fluctuations depending on options and regional pricing. The official price did not change dramatically year over year, though dealer incentives and package content could push the out-the-door price slightly above or below the average.


Other considerations


In the United States, the Chevy SS was offered with a single transmission choice, and no manual option was available for U.S. buyers, which some enthusiasts consider when evaluating the overall value. Dealer discounts, taxes, registration, and destination charges all affected the final purchase price, so the on‑the‑road cost could differ from the sticker price by thousands of dollars depending on location and negotiation.


Summary: When new, the Chevy SS typically stickered around the low-to-mid $40,000s before destination, with final out-the-door prices commonly landing in the mid-$40,000s once charges were added. The exact figure depended on year, options, and regional pricing, but the general price range remained fairly consistent through the model's 2014–2017 run.

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