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C. E. White

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May 17, 2012, 5:18:29 PM5/17/12
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Chevrolet SS to be the name of brand's performance sedan, NASCAR entry

The SS name will be used on a rear-wheel drive performance sedan and NASCAR
Sprint Cup entry. A racing prototype is shown.
Greg Migliore
Autoweek -- May 17, 2012 - 10:34 am ET

DETROIT -- It's back. Big, bad and with four doors, rear-wheel-drive
performance will return to the Chevrolet sedan lineup in 2013, simply called
the SS.

Chevrolet said today that "SS" will be the name of its next sporty
four-door, and it will be used by NASCAR Sprint Cup teams starting at the
2013 Daytona 500. The road-going car will go into production later that year
and arrive as a 2014 model.

Chevy is being coy about specifics, but the sedan will get a small-block V8
and be sold in limited numbers as a halo sedan. Displacement and power have
not been announced. The vehicle is expected to offer a manual transmission.

The SS will be based on General Motors' global rear-wheel-drive
architecture. GM's Australian division, Holden, will assemble the sedan, and
it will be exported to the United States. It will be most closely related to
the future version of the Commodore, which will be on sale then in
Australia.

That is different from the rear-drive sedan used by police forces, which is
based on today's Commodore.

The return of the SS continues in Chevrolet's performance tradition, giving
the brand its first rear-wheel sedan since the Impala SS in 1996, which
emerged as a cult favorite of enthusiasts. The SS badge has been worn by a
variety of Chevys over the years, though the Camaro is currently the only
one now on the market.

NASCAR teams will have access to the Cup SS this summer for shakedowns, and
Chevy says the road cars and race cars will resemble each other. Look for
the production car to share Chevy's recent design cues, as evidenced on the
Impala and the Malibu.

SS rumors have been swirling for months, with trademark documents
circulating recently, and it's been known publicly for some time that
Chevrolet was going to dump the Impala name for Cup competition.

SS stands for Super Sport, and it has a long history at Chevy. Notably, it
was used in 1957 on a Corvette prototype race car built under the
stewardship of Vette pioneer Zora Arkus-Duntov.

The first production SS arrived in 1961 on the Impala, and 453 versions were
built that year with upgraded chassis and suspension parts.

In a statement, GM North America President Mark Reuss said, "As a passionate
race fan and performance enthusiast, I am thrilled that Chevrolet will
deliver a true rear-wheel-drive NASCAR race car in the SS that is very
closely linked to the performance sedan that will be available for sale."


Read more: http://www.autonews.com/article/20120517/OEM04/120519883


Ed Pawlowski

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May 17, 2012, 10:35:27 PM5/17/12
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On Thu, 17 May 2012 17:18:29 -0400, "C. E. White"
<cewh...@mindspring.com> wrote:

>Chevrolet SS to be the name of brand's performance sedan, NASCAR entry
>
> GM's Australian division, Holden, will assemble the sedan, and
>it will be exported to the United States.

>
>In a statement, GM North America President Mark Reuss said, "As a passionate
>race fan and performance enthusiast, I am thrilled that Chevrolet will
>deliver a true rear-wheel-drive NASCAR race car in the SS that is very
>closely linked to the performance sedan that will be available for sale."

What he really says is "I'll be proud to glue a Chevy emblem on a car
made on the other side of the world. I'm thrilled that we had one
shipped in from Australia so we can play NASCAR again."

Tom $herman (-_-)

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May 20, 2012, 2:20:44 AM5/20/12
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On 5/17/2012 4:18 PM, C. E. White wrote:
> Chevrolet SS to be the name of brand's performance sedan, NASCAR entry
>[...]
> SS stands for Super Sport [...]

Also stands for Schutzstaffel.

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