The Chevrolet HHR hit the market in 2005, about five years after Chrysler launched the similarly styled PT Cruiser, and we wondered, “Who would buy an imitation PT Cruiser from Chevrolet?” The public ...
Introduced for 2006, the HHR sport-utility-like vehicle gets an HHR Panel option for 2008 along with new safety features, such as an optional electronic stability system and a standard tire pressure ...
Chevrolet didn’t win any originality points when it debuted its retro wagon last year. Aping the dimensions and layout of the popular Chrysler PT Cruiser — and designed by the same person — the HHR ...
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Whether you like its retro-themed style or not, the Chevrolet HHR is arguably better looking than the PT Cruiser -- the car to which it's been so closely compared. And according to GM's sales figures, ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
(Optional equipment included the 2LT package: 2.4-liter engine, sport-tuned suspension, chrome appearance package, anti-lock brakes, 17-inch aluminum wheels, fog lamps, Pioneer seven-speaker audio ...
1. With the SS model eliminated for 2011, the HHR is now offered with either a 155-hp 2.2L 4-cylinder or a 172-hp 2.4L 4-cylinder. 2. Fuel economy for the smaller engine is 22/32-mpg (city/hwy) and ...
Built in Ramos Arizpe, Mexico, from which Azteks and Rendezvous once sallied forth to make GM ridiculous, the HHR's vintage-vogue steel body proved difficult to stamp. GM leaned heavily on Japanese ...
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The HHR 2LT adds the LT Equipment Group ($1,700), which includes the 2.4-liter engine, 17-inch chrome alloy wheels, fog lamps, running boards, FE3 sport suspension, Bluetooth connectivity, ...
HHR stands for "Heritage High Roof," Chevrolet's answer to Chrysler's PT Cruiser. Combining America's late-'90s interest in "retro" cars with its early '00s taste in anything sport/utility, the HHR is ...