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Dealers Continue To Honor 20 Percent Off MSRP For 2016 Chevrolet SS

After a little bit of digging, we reported the stop-sale for the 2016 Chevrolet SS had officially been lifted on a dealer-by-dealer basis as parts begin to reach dealerships nationwide.

For buyers who were unable to take delivery of their new vehicles, this is excellent news, since some have been waiting for four months. However, if you’re a prospective buyer, it may be the time to buy.

As the stop-sale was put into effect on the 2016 Chevrolet SS, the brand was offering 20 percent off MSRP for the performance sedan, effectively dropping the price under $40,000 in many cases. It seems Chevrolet dealers are still honoring the incentive after perusing available inventory via Chevrolet’s official site.

Many had questioned if Chevrolet would let the incentives expire on the car, but fortunately for many, that’s not the case.

The cash back promotion puts the SS sedan in 2016 Chevrolet Camaro SS price territory, meaning a lot of car for much less money. If you’re holding out for a 2017 Chevrolet SS, they’ll be hard to come by; GM has ordered just 1,000 SS sedans for the vehicle’s final model year.

Former GM Authority staff writer.

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  1. Awesome cars, even if no one is buying them. This will put some excellent downward pressure on the secondary market in the coming months years. This car is great but it will continue not to sell. Expect to see the 2017s similarly discounted well into 2018. I predict we will see 2016s priced this way well into 2017.

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  2. It’s clear that the larger part of the american population has no interest in this excellent performance car. It best the 2001 BMW M5 and is now arguably the benchmark for 4 dr performance and known only by performance enthusiasts……Chevy should stay the course and let the SS change the paradigm, keep building them and they will come. You tell me we’re coming and performance is coming with us.

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  3. It’s clear that the larger part of the american population has no interest in this excellent performance car. It best the 2001 BMW M5 and is now arguably the benchmark for 4 dr performance and known only by performance enthusiasts……Chevy should stay the course and let the SS change the paradigm, keep building them and they will come. You tell them we’re coming and performance is coming with us.

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  4. This is an awesome car, but who wants to buy a car that is stale and neglected and soon out of production? Aside from magnetic ride and navigation, this is a 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP, 415hp is no longer a supercar and the year is not 2001.

    Now drop in a supercharger and you might get some interest…

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  5. You should have stopped at this an awesome car, a super charger will not gain it interest, better to advertise it.
    This car should have had a proper introduction to the american public so people living in the past would stop asking, “what is it” there in lies the problem.

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