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Topic: Drove a SSR today
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Bob Hacker Prowler Junkie Posts: 1446 From: McHenry IL USA Registered: SEP 2001
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posted 11-10-2003 10:08 PM
Well I drove an SSR today. It is larger than I thought even though I stood about 10 feet from it on two occasions. The paint was good, it was RED. The only thing I did not like on it was the drink holders. It accelerated with a good exhaust tone. When shifting from 1st to 2nd it was sooth and there was no jerking. Over all I was impressed, it may be our next purchase. Bob & Colleen------------------
This message has been edited by Bob Hacker on 11-10-2003 at 10:08 PM
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Gary C Prowler Junkie Posts: 12017 From: San Diego Area Registered: JUL 2000
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posted 11-10-2003 11:24 PM
How was the ride compared to the Prowler???
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Bob Hacker Prowler Junkie Posts: 1446 From: McHenry IL USA Registered: SEP 2001
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posted 11-11-2003 07:27 AM
Gary, It seems tight around corners, but the ride is less harsh than the Prowler. I drive a '99, I have the Koni shocks, so my Prowler is more harsh than a '00 and up. The 2 position driver seat is great, it has heated front seats, air lumbar support, 20" rear tires same as the Prowler, and 19" front tires. NOT run flat though, just like the Z06 it has a can of fix a flat and an air pump. The top seam to work fine, you just need to be at a stop with your foot on the brake to work the top. The motor uses out side air for the injection system, something I wish the Prowler had. It has a trick trailer hitch, you can not see any hitch from the outside of car/truck you plug the tongue into the hitch vertically. More to follow as asked and I remember. Bob
This message has been edited by Bob Hacker on 11-11-2003 at 07:29 AM
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Gary C Prowler Junkie Posts: 12017 From: San Diego Area Registered: JUL 2000
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posted 11-11-2003 09:36 AM
Thanks for the update
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JCProwler Prowler Junkie Posts: 1022 From: Southern California Registered: NOV 2001
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posted 11-12-2003 12:16 AM
Good looking cool truck, loseing Bob Lutz to GM was a major DC mistake!
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