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What years did Chevy make the HHR?

What years did Chevy make the HHR?

The Chevrolet HHR, or Heritage High Roof, is a compact wagon that was inspired by a late-1940s-era Chevrolet Suburban design. This front-wheel drive model seats five, and was sold for 2006-2011 model years.

What year did they quit making the Chevy HHR?

Chevrolet HHR
Production 2005–2011
Model years 2006–2011
Assembly Mexico: Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila
Designer Bryan Nesbitt

What’s the best thing about a 2011 Chevy HHR?

One of the best things you can say about a vehicle is that it handles like a smaller car and rides like a bigger one. Such is the case with the 2011 Chevrolet HHR. With its raised seating position and truck-like attitude, you might not expect the HHR to handle like the small car it really is.

What’s the resale value of a Chevy HHR?

In terms of resale value, we expect the Chevy HHR to hold only average resale value, and not as strong as some of its Japanese competitors, such as the Scion xB and Nissan Cube. One of the best things you can say about a vehicle is that it handles like a smaller car and rides like a bigger one. Such is the case with the 2011 Chevrolet HHR.

What’s the name of the new Chevy HHR?

Chevrolet HHR. The LT trim now offers StabiliTrak stability control, while Chevrolet makes OnStar standard equipment on all 2008 HHR models. A new, five-passenger HHR model is available with solid rear quarter panels in place of the usual glass. See how style, options and other factors can impact pricing in your area.

Is the HHR a reliable and fuel efficient vehicle?

The HHR is a reliable vehicle in favor of it is stature and fuel efficiency. My vehicle has to have the tires rotated three or so times a year, otherwise it pulls to the side of the road when driving. It is comfortable and fits quite a fair amount for its size.

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Ruth Doyle