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The Chevy HHR, or Heritage High Roof, was discontinued in 2011, five years after its debut. Automotive industry types tend to agree that the HHR was brought forth by GM to compete with Chrysler's ...
It’s a 2008 Chevy HHR SS wagon that’s been converted into a single cab pickup truck. This Chevy HHR was converted into a pickup in 2010. It has a fixed window behind the front seats and ...
you'll probably be interested in the case of the Chevrolet HHR, a model that was rendered kaput in 2011. The acronym HHR refers to a very distinctive feature of the vehicle: its roof.
Inspired by the third-generation Chevy Suburban – which itself was built from the 1947 to 1955 model years – the Chevy HHR is an interesting retro-inspired vehicle by modern standards.
I absolutely love builds like this Chevy HHR SS pickup truck conversion. Whenever I see a heavily customized build, which began as a relatively unpopular, somewhat forgotten car, it makes me happy ...
A tow truck pulled a Chevrolet HHR out of the ditch on North Old Edwardsville Road between Elm and Thomas streets Monday morning. Roxana police were called to the scene about 8:15 a.m. but no ...
Both features assist in controlling wheel spin when executed properly. My test Chevrolet HHR SS was painted Victory Red and featured the red and grey interior. The base price was set at $22,375.
The Chevrolet HHR was a compact wagon introduced for 2006 as Chevrolet’s answer to the retro-styled Chrysler PT Cruiser. With its rounded body lines, pronounced fenders and tall profile ...
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Among those, the Chevy Malibu Code X Coupe is by far the most noteworthy, sporting a Camaro face. From the first glance, it is difficult to identify the Code X as a Malibu, due to the extensive ...
Still, there was one car that stood head and shoulders below everyone else in terms of build quality, driving dynamics and overall feel, the Chevrolet HHR – easily the worst car I’ve ever driven.
My father bought a brand-new Chevrolet HHR SS in 2009. He liked (and still likes, since it remains his daily driver 11 years later) the 2.0L turbocharged direct-injected four-cylinder with 250 ...