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What does the SS slash mean in a car?

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DeSienna
07/28/25 6:25pm
SS lamp is the automatic start-stop warning symbol, and the slash indicates that the function is currently unavailable. This is a self-protection mechanism of the automatic start-stop function to prevent the system from activating repeatedly during frequent short-term stops, thereby protecting the ignition system from damage caused by repeated and frequent ignition. Below are specific details about the car's automatic start-stop function: 1. Automatic start-stop button: The automatic start-stop button is located to the left of the cigarette lighter, and pressing it once will deactivate the automatic start-stop. 2. Default activation: The automatic start-stop function is enabled by default. Each time the vehicle is restarted, the automatic start-stop will be activated. This button cannot permanently disable the function; it must be pressed each time the vehicle is started to deactivate the automatic start-stop.
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McCorbin
08/11/25 10:22pm
I particularly enjoy discussing classic car stories, and those models with the SS designation typically stand for Super Sport, representing the evolution of high-performance versions. As early as the 1960s, the Camaro SS introduced by General Motors became a classic, upgrading ordinary cars with more powerful engines and suspensions. This kind of emblem isn't limited to American cars; nowadays, many brands use similar approaches, such as Audi's S series or BMW's M versions, all designed for speed enthusiasts. Whenever I spot an SS-badged sports car on the road, I always take a second look because they usually boast quick acceleration and stable handling, though higher fuel consumption is a common drawback. Remember, these upgrades aren't just about cool looks—the core lies in the reinforcement of internal components.
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PenelopeDella
09/30/25 3:44am
As a frequent driver, my understanding of SS comes from firsthand experience. SS stands for Super Sport models, indicating high-performance versions, such as certain Chevrolet models that bear this badge. I once rented a Camaro SS, and the feeling was exhilarating—it could accelerate from zero to sixty in just a few seconds, but the car was also more fuel-consuming and expensive to maintain. Compared to the standard version, the SS has a larger engine, stiffer suspension, and feels very stable at high speeds. If you're considering buying a used car, SS models generally hold their value well, but replacement parts can be costly. When choosing a car, you need to balance performance with daily needs, or it could become a money pit.
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LorenzoMarie
11/13/25 5:36am
In the automotive world, SS stands for Super Sport, signifying a high-performance variant of a vehicle model. It comes with a more powerful engine and superior braking system compared to the base version, with a design leaning towards track experience. A classic example is Chevrolet's sports cars, which are noticeably faster to drive. If you prioritize driving thrill, the SS is worth trying, but don't expect fuel efficiency. Other common brands also use similar terminology to denote comparable concepts.
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