No relation to the high-performance Chevrolet SSR, this Chevy HHR features a four-cylinder engine and front-wheel drive. Designed to look like a small, modern version of the 1949 Suburban, the HHR designation came from the phrase "heritage high roof." At a price level above the Cobalt (with which it shares its Delta chassis), the retro-styled wagon is in a league with Pontiac's Vibe, a car that GM uses as a base line in HHR development. GM is also market testing HHR with the look-alike Chrysler PT Cruiser. GM expects that Chevy will sell about 100,000 HHRs a year.
-Matt-
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I'd set it on fire then kill the person(s) who owned it. I don't think the cops would mind. Just getting dumb people with retarded vehicles off the road [&:]
C4 shoved into a pipe, surrounded by nails and other sharp materials that could injure people around the HHR as well as brutally killing the person who owns it? This placed on the dash above the steering wheel and is used remotely. Is that creative enough? [&:]
That front bumber reminds me of two other velicles that have been built. Let me think...Oh yeah! The fugly Dakota and Durango has that front bumber. Looks like the dodge look is spreading to other compaines. The HHR has that same feeling as the Durango. Who the hell would buy that??
not only did they do the most blatant rip off on the styling (even tho they claim some bull about it being inspired by a suburban) but they are also trying to market it as "very customizable" which is what was used for the pt when it came out FIVE FREAKIN YEARS AGO. and another rip tho to a much smaller scale is the name- well lets see chryslers pt is for personal transpotation, lets do the hhr for heritage high roof. i hope they lose their asses on this car, i hope it does worse than the aztek, because they dont deserve any type of reward for it, any money from sales should go to chrysler!!!