2017 Chevrolet SS sales are closing soon! General Motors has announced its final call for bookings for the last year model of its Chevy SS. The beloved sedan can only be purchased until the end of February so better hurry up to grab your own unit of this V-8-powered sporty sedan for a minimum price tag of $50,000.
General Motors have announced earlier this year that the company will stop producing the 2017 Chevrolet SS in Australia. GM Authority now reports that the automaker has confirmed February to be the last booking month for the sporty sedan.
The Chevy SS was apparently not designed to be a high-volume vehicle in the U.S. Motortrend reports the model has sold about 3,013 units, which is actually an improved sales figures compared to last year's sales which show a 4.1 percent lower volume.
The 2017 Chevrolet SS sports a 6.2L V8 engine which can deliver a 415 horsepower and 425 lb-ft of torque. This means that the vehicle can bring you from 0 to 60 in just 4.7 seconds.
The rear-wheel-drive sedan also comes with a six-speed manual transmission. It is also equipped with a sport-tuned suspension, a standard dual-mode exhaust and Brembo brakes.
The surprises keep coming!
Here is @JimmieJohnson's No. 48 Kobalt Chevrolet SS for 2017. pic.twitter.com/QQKiFKwQxd— Team Lowe's Racing (@LowesRacing) December 16, 2016
The sporty sedan also comes with General Motors' Magnetic Ride Control shocks. These shocks provide the smooth ride from the sporty sedan.
It also boasts of its elegance in interiors. The 2017 Chevrolet SS dons leather-appointed performance seats which were built with good bolsters. It also has 10-way heated and ventilated power seats.
The sedan also features driver-friendly technologies for a better driving experience. It has a 4G LTW Wi-Fi connection, Automatic Parking Assist, Head-Up Display, and Chevrolet MyLink system.
For a minimal fee of $50,000, drivers can now drive this world-class sedan with sports car performance features. Hurry, book your unit of 2017 Chevrolet SS as it might be the last piece in the inventory.
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