The terms "SS" and "RS" are often used to refer to specific performance packages offered on certain models of Chevrolet vehicles, particularly the Camaro.
The SS (Super Sport) package typically includes a more powerful engine, sport-tuned suspension, upgraded brakes, and other performance enhancements. This package is designed for drivers who prioritize speed and performance.
The RS (Rally Sport) package, on the other hand, typically includes cosmetic upgrades such as unique exterior styling, upgraded interior trim, and sometimes larger wheels. The RS package is more focused on appearance and style than on performance.
Ultimately, the choice between an SS or RS package depends on what you're looking for in a car. If you value speed and performance, the SS package may be a better option. If you're more interested in a unique appearance and enhanced interior features, the RS package may be more appealing to you.
SS is Super Sport RS is Rally Sport
ss is the best you can getDepends on year. 93-97 the SS was VERY VERYslightlyfaster but a CAI on the z28 negates that advantage quite easily.98-02 there was ZERO differencesin the performance of a Z28 vs SS.2010+ The RS is a 6 cylinder car and the SS is the 8 cylinder performance version. In these years the SS will blow the doors off an RS.
The RS package is what got you the hideaway headlights. So, just an SS would not have them. But an SS/RS would have them.
It Depends on your taste. The SS is a performance package. RS is a trim package. When put together on earlier Camaros it made for a "spiffed up" version. The RS SS is worth more $$ than a RS or SS by itself.
the ss stands for super sport and rs stands for rally sport ... z28 .... your guess is as good as mine , ss is the best in my eyes .
No, the 68 Camaro RS (Rally Sport) had hideaway lights. You could get an SS RS which would have the hideaway lights.
Pretty much like the 2010 camaro, has an SS engine with RS package like wheels and tires or vice versa
The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS combination is relatively rare, with production numbers for the RS (Rally Sport) and SS (Super Sport) packages being distinct. While exact figures can vary, approximately 15,000 units of the SS option were produced in 1969, and the RS package was offered on various trim levels, including the SS. Overall, the total number of 1969 Camaro RS/SS models is estimated to be around 8,000. However, exact statistics can be difficult to determine due to incomplete records and variations in options.
super sport no doubt about it.
Bugatti Veyron SS is faster then the Zonda, but the Zonda looks better
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I am wondering the same thing. I am thinkin it is like a charger or maybe a camaro but i dont know. He drives a 1969 Camero SS.