Chevrolet SS deliveries in the United States totaled 248 units in February 2017, an increase of 50.3 percent compared to 165 units sold in February 2016. In the first two months of 2017, sales of the sports sedan have increased 23.3 percent to 312 units.
Sales Numbers - Chevrolet SS Sedan - February 2017 - United States
MODEL | FEB 17 / FEB 16 | FEBRUARY 17 | FEBRUARY 16 | YTD 17 / YTD 16 | YTD 17 | YTD 16 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SS | +50.30% | 248 | 165 | +23.32% | 312 | 253 |
Chevrolet has already stopped taking orders for the performance sedan at the end of February as the GM-Holden Elizabeth plant in South Australia where the SS Sedan is assembled will cease operations in October 2017.
In the North American market, the Chevy SS Sedan is marketed only in the United States and is not available in Canada or Mexico.
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Comments
One of the 248 here. Love the car!
A true driver’s car, no wonder it’s about to become extinct. People are buying obese SUVs instead.
At least you have a choice, the SS is not available here in Canada.
Yep because most people are not true drivers (nor can they really drive for that matter…) and would rather lumber round in an obese tank, i mean SUV.
Going, going, g………
RWD, tick, 6.2L V8, tick, decent equipment levels, tick, not an uggo SUV, tick!
The SS should have been sold in Canada. It was shown there. It is driven and serviced there. It can be sold as a used car there. The demographics and the market are there. Overall, a very poor business decision by GM Canada.