The 2004 Chevrolet SSR Base is a Rear-wheel drive Pick-Up. It can accommodate up to 2 passengers. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 5.3L V8 OHV 16 valves engine which outputs 300 hp @
5200 rpm and is paired with 4 speed automatic gearbox. The 2004 Chevrolet SSR Base has cargo capacity of 671 Liters and the vehicle weighs 2159 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2004 Chevrolet SSR Base has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include Driver side front airbag and Passenger side front airbag. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has Alloy wheels as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 328 N.m of torque and a top speed of 246 km/h. The 2004 Chevrolet SSR Base accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 7.6 seconds and hits quarter mile at 15.6 seconds. Fuel consumption is 16.2 L/100km in the city and 12 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 69,995
Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition
Trade In Price
Private Party Price
Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding
$ 13,712
$ 17,611
$ 19,908
Clean
$ 12,334
$ 15,874
$ 17,911
Average
$ 9,579
$ 12,399
$ 13,919
Rough
$ 6,824
$ 8,925
$ 9,926
Combining the styling elements of a late '40s Chevy pickup, the attitude of a muscle car and the fun of a roadster, the SSR is an entertaining answer to a question nobody asked.
Chevrolet is the auto equivalent of a gene-boosted steroid-pumped feline. The ferocious cat was groomed by Swiss born racing driver Louis Chevrolet and business whiz Buick resurrector and former GM head William Durant, as a joint venture that started in 1910. Shortly after Durant was forced out of GM, he partnered with Chevrolet, whom he had previously employed at his Buick racing team, to regain the popularity he had lost.
The Chevy headquarters was set in Detroit and the newly formed brand was baptized, receiving its famous “bowtie” logo in 1913. There are several hypotheses as to how the logo design came to be, two of them being the closest to unanimous acceptance. One of the theories hints at the logo having been designed after a poster Durant had seen in a French hotel while the second claims the “bowtie” is actually a stylized representation of the Swiss flag cross.
No matter how it originated, the golden Chevy logo persisted. In fact, the brand grew at such a fast pace that it allowed Durant to regain ownership of GM in 1916. After having become wealthy enough, Durant bought a smashing 54.5 percent of GM's shares, reinstating himself as head of the auto empire.
Soon after the takeover, Chevrolet was absorbed into GM, becoming a separate division. Having gained even more strength after the merger, the newly formed entity was quick in starting off production and launched the model D in 1918. The V8 35 hp engines fitted on these cars were replaced by smaller 6 cylinder ones, that proved particularly successful on commercial vehicles. The engine gained reputation due to its high durability and earned the “cast iron wonder” nickname.
Only a few years later, Chevy revealed the SUV in its archaic form: the Suburban Carryall. Sporting rough terrain riding capabilities, seating for 8 and weighing around 1½ tons, it marked the beginning of Chevy's future SUV line-up.
The American producer continued its successful innovations streak by introducing the Powerglide transmission in 1950, becoming the first low-price competitor to equip its vehicles with automatic shifting. Shortly after the introduction of the fully automatic transmission, the legendary Corvette was born.
The Vette had such a good reception that it remained the longest running Chevy model in the brand's history, having also been the first American sports car to enter mass production. The Vette also premiered the usage of lightweight construction materials for the car's body, like plastic, at that time.
Following the acclaim garnered by the Vette's release, Chevy launched several other models, including the flashy Impala and the short lived air-cooled Corvair. During the 60's, Chevy reached its sales peak with 3 cars out of any 10 sold in the US. However, before such a performance was achieved, Chevy designed a new small-block V8 engine used to equip its '55 truck range.
This particular engine made it till today, going through plenty of modifications in the process ranging from lightweight, durable aluminum construction to ECU managed control and modern fuel injection for better dosage and increased power.
Although Chevy has been registering lower sales in the past few years due to uncontrolled brand extension, some of the “bowtie” emblazoned automobiles have become either cult classics or vintage collectibles, four wheeled icons as reminders of a past age of glory.
2004 Chevrolet SSR Consumer Reviews
stickssnaking, 09/27/2009
A SSR FOR ME!
I thought the truck was Bad when it first came out. The GM designers did their work on this one to create a unique ride. I almost bought a red 05 last year, but backed out. I started to look real hard for a clean one. I found one in my own backyard at Chase Chevrolet located in Stockton, Ca. I have driven the big engine and found that the small engine is just fine. I have owned many Chevy muscle cars in my day. Still i'm my geerage to this day are a stock 71 RS/Z28 350 LT-1 4 spd. A 67 Chevy II Nova with a 427/turbo 400 with 456 cogs. The black SSR i just bought is in pristine condition. I did not buy it for a hot rod, I bought it because it is a classy ride. The Heartbeat rides on
reformatpitch, 10/12/2006
SSR Super Stinky Roadster
It looks real good sitting beside the road while you wait for the tow truck. It looks good in the dealership repair shop. It would even look good in your garage if you could get it from the dealer to your garage. This is the worst made GM product and least stood behind. Forget the three year/ 36 K mile roadside towing assistance,(Which you will need) because GM will not honor it. If you want a quality built $ 50K vehicle, buy foreign.
craftyking, 05/18/2010
My beautiful SSR
This vehicle is awesome. I have wanted this SSR for six years and it was worth waiting for. It gives me a smooth ride and I feel great driving it.
tosserstudio, 07/01/2011
My1st American Truck
I purchased my 2004 ssr in 2010 with only 1,600 miles.. with only adding 8k miles, i had to replace the windsheild wiper motor, gas tank, and coolant fans. A total of $ 7,000.. This will be my LAST american Vechical !!
molecularsuffering, 03/25/2019
2003 Chevrolet SSR
"IT is a real eye catcher , nobody knows what it is"
2003 SSR like new condition. One owner all original , original miles 3300 . It has never been driven in rain. Color black .
ouncesubpanel, 12/19/2018
2006 Chevrolet SSR
"Disappointed"
My wife had to have this car when I inherited some money. From the beginning, I knew it was a bad decision. I was turned off by the style (or lack of), but thought I’d give it a chance with the hopes that if I wasn’t satisfied, it may grow into a collector’s car and I could recoup some money. Other than being brand new, I quickly learned that it was just another disposable Chevy razor. Now I know why it makes every “biggest car flop” list on the internet.
Other than the fact that I’ve realized that it looks like a poorly designed VW pickup, it is horribly heavy and feels like it. I was excited about the 400hp engine, but once it’s in this two-and-a-half ton car, it fees more like 200.
It’s not nimble, not fun to drive, and makes me self-conscious when I’m in it. It’s like advertising the fact that I made a bad decision. I haven’t sold it yet because I don’t want to realize my loss in value, but I’m done with upkeep and insurance costs.
I’d love to scrap the car and put the engine in something worthy, but that doesn’t seem viable. So, I’m stuck paying for my mistake year after year.
We recently dropped a grand trying to figure out why it’s been overheating. Turns out it was several things, including an undersized fan.
I paid close to $ 50k. Trade in value is $ 18k. I’d like to tell Chevy to take it to China with them so I don’t have to store it anymore. Next time, I pick the car. This is not a guy’s car, and definitely not a car guy’s car. Chevy found that out after a few years. I should have seen it a few years earlier.
appraisersquash, 01/29/2018
2004 Chevrolet SSR
"If you want a sport truck this is it !!!."
I bought this truck used with 50,000 miles on it because of the reviews I had read on holding value and additional attributes. I must say that I near thought that a truck could be as fun to drive as this one is. It is a blast!!! Heads turn everywhere and everyone wants to know what it is etc, etc, gets folks talking thats for sure. Runs like a sports car and fast with the 400 engine. Everything is pretty easy to maintain with some parts rather expensive as would be expected. Like rear oversized tires. cockpit space in the drivers and passengers space with very little inteior room but a lot of trunk to compensate. Does make you fell like your young again. Fun not practical.
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I have owned and still have a 2009 Kia amanti it is now 2024 I have 51000 miles on this car excellent handling in all weather except ice and deep snow very fast in traffic I think the handling is tight and responsive. My spouse has driven this on the interstate frequently and the first thing he did was get it up to 220 mph at this speed is floaty but under 80 mph just a pleasure to drive *****
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