



Wait a minute, you might be thinking. Chevrolet SS? Has ECT missed the model name? Well, no. You see, the Chevrolet SS was a full-size performance car that was sold for just four brief years. It was actually a rebadged Holden Commodore, and aimed at the performance sedan market. A total of just 12,860 units were made during its 2013-2017 production run, making the Chevy SS rarer than some exotic cars! That’s why we’re glad to present this 2016 Chevrolet SS for sale today. Hailing from Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, Florida, this 37,000-mile, reportedly all-original machine could be your chance to pick up one of the most overlooked muscle sedans to grace our roads in the past decade or so.

This 2016 Chevrolet SS wears a smooth white suit, letting its menacing looks do all the talking. If you know a thing or two about Aussie performance cars, they aren’t afraid to flex some muscle, just like a kangaroo! So, when Chevy brought the Commodore over to the States and named it the SS, they just kept the looks as-is. Hence its brawny, wide-bodied, glaring-eyed demeanor. Its quad tailpipes, black alloy wheels and red brake calipers only serve to further that impression of sheer performance thinly veiled as a family car. The black interior of this 2016 Chevrolet SS is pretty roomy for a family, even if there are some sporty touches like chequered flag inspired floor mats, sport pedals and SS emblems. You’ve got dual-zone automatic climate control with air conditioning, a Bose speaker system, a full infotainment suite, power windows, power mirrors and power door locks. Rear passengers also get rear air vents too. Furthermore, the front seats are power adjustable! Then, we get to the trunk and as you’d expect, it’s roomy enough for the average American family, even when undertaking a trip across the country.

Under the hood sits the legendary 6.2L LS3 V8, naturally aspirated and producing 415 horsepower and 415 lb-ft of torque. Paired with a 6-speed manual transmission and a 3.70 rear axle ratio, the SS delivers immediate throttle response and a deeply engaging driving experience. Brembo brakes, a performance-tuned independent suspension, and rear-wheel drive ensure the car handles as well as it accelerates. The LS3’s proven reliability and simplicity further enhance the SS’s reputation as a driver-focused, mechanically honest performance sedan.




If you see this car in the mundane traffic, you might not think of it as much. It blends in with the others and offers practicality, rendering it a good daily car. The Chevrolet SS belongs to a niche market and, most importantly, is an excellent "sleeper" performance car. As a result, this sedan has a cult following consisting of those who appreciate fast cars without flashing them and love to surprise other drivers. It shares its platform and engine with the contemporary Camaro SS and sixth-generation Corvette, earning it the nickname "Four-Door Camaro." Our subject car is a 2014 Chevrolet SS with 103,000 miles on its odometer. To stand out from its counterparts, this example has been tuned to enhance its performance by its previous owner. Located in Benson, North Carolina, it is ready to fill your mundane drives with exhilaration.



Wait a minute, you might be thinking. Chevrolet SS? Has ECT missed the model name? Well, no. You see, the Chevrolet SS was a full-size performance car that was sold for just four brief years. It was actually a rebadged Holden Commodore, and aimed at the performance sedan market. A total of just 12,860 units were made during its 2013-2017 production run, making the Chevy SS rarer than some exotic cars! That’s why we’re glad to present this 2016 Chevrolet SS for sale today. Hailing from Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, Florida, this 37,000-mile, reportedly all-original machine could be your chance to pick up one of the most overlooked muscle sedans to grace our roads in the past decade or so.




In 2005, Chevrolet revealed the all-new C6 or sixth generation Corvette. It did away with pop-up headlamps due to tightening safety regulations, but improved upon the C5 in nearly every other way. Whether it be power, performance or luxury features, the C6 represented a healthy upgrade over the C5. That’s why even today, C6 Corvettes like this 2007 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe are considered to be a great way to sample America’s greatest home-grown sports car marque. This particular car has just 14,732 miles on the clock and comes from Colorado. It’s got the 3LT Preferred Equipment Group, the Magnetic Selective Ride Control adaptive suspension system and a lovely 6.0-liter naturally aspirated V8 under the hood.



One of General Motors’ most successful and popular A-body midsize cars, the Chevy Chevelle ran between 1963 and 1977, across three generations. It was offered in sedan, station wagon, coupe, convertible, hardtop and coupe utility forms. Back in the day, it was the default choice for many families who wanted clean, reliable and easy motoring, especially when you choose a station wagon. Now, some of these classics have become restomods, like this 1,242-mile 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle Concours Restomod LS3 from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This spacious station wagon packs a 6.2-liter LS3 V8, an aftermarket sound system, a reupholstered leather interior and more goodies to make it sweeter on every drive. The car has reportedly been refreshed by Luce Customs.



The second generation or C2 Chevy Corvette came in 1963, bringing that famous split-screen window to the party. Sadly it was discontinued after just one year due to rearward visibility concerns. But, the C2 also gave the Corvette things like pop-up headlamps, only V8s under the hood, and the Stingray badge. Hence, finding and acquiring a C2 in great condition is a very smart decision, soulfully, as well as financially. Thankfully, we’ve done the finding part for you, and present this 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible for your consideration. This sub 43,000-mile survivor car from Riverhead, New York comes with a Turbo-Jet 427ci V8 and 4-speed transmission, original keys, the original owner’s manual and even a Protect-O-Plate included with the sale.




Ford’s famous pony car, the Mustang, just keeps on galloping and galloping! Even with the proliferation of EVs and the relentless customer demand for SUVs, this legendary nameplate is still around to this day. It’s now in the seventh generation which debuted in 2024, and shows no signs of slowing down. Ever since the first Mustangs rolled off the Dearborn lines in mid-1964, the Mustang has represented the everyperson sports car, aptly called a pony car. Today’s 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse is from the seventh generation, and is a special variant with enhanced performance for the streets, much in the vein of the original Boss Mustang 302 of the Sixties. With its 5.0-liter V8, Dark Horse badging and carbon-fiber hood, this Havana-based car boasts just 2,000 miles on the odometer.



The last ever Camaros will be the 2024 editions. That’s because after six generations, Chevy has put its pony car out to pasture. So instead of shedding tears, why not celebrate the legacy by purchasing this Vegas-based 2024 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS Collector’s Edition? With a mere 6,594 miles on the clock, it’s pretty much brand new, and from the special Camaro Collector’s Edition line-up. It’s got a 6.2-liter V8 under the hood, hooked up to a 6-speed manual transmission and of course, rear-wheel drive. Plus, this car also has the Adrenalin Red Interior Package, the Battery Protection Package, and more.



In 2008, Dodge rolled out one of their finest modern creations. The third-generation Challenger hit the showrooms, and soon enough, the streets. It brought a thorough modernization of Sixties muscle car looks, fearsome V8 engines and a passenger cabin large enough to convince your family to love it too. All that, with some nice colors, option packages and a healthy dose of speed and power was enough to see Challengers flying off showroom floors like the proverbial hot cakes. This 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye is one of the more special variants, as it’s got a fantastically powerful 6.2-liter V8 under the hood. That’s not all, this 52,901-mile car from Peoria, Arizona also packs the Customer Preferred Package 27Z, Plus Package, Alcantara Appearance Package and more. As for how fast it is, you’ll need to read on to find out.

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