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The 2008 Chevrolet HHR

The Chevrolet HHR (Heritage High Roof) is a retro-look station wagon/Crossover that was launched by Chevrolet at the 2005 Los Angeles Auto Show as a 2006 model. It shares the GM Delta platform with the Chevrolet Cobalt and Saturn ION. It is similar in concept to the Chrysler PT Cruiser, though a bit larger.

The design of the HHR has been credited to Brian Nesbitt, who was a former designer at Chrysler, where he was the lead designer of the PT Cruiser. Nesbitt was recruited by General Motors to join its design staff, and served for a time as the chief designer of the Chevrolet brand. The HHR is assembled in Ramos Arizpe, Mexico and is available for sale throughout North America.

See Autopedia's comprehensive Chevrolet HHR Review.

Recent Changes[]

  • The 2007 HHR remains relatively unchanged since its debut in 2006, with the exception of two new exterior colors and slight engine upgrades.
  • 2008 sees the the introduction of the 260 hp Chevrolet HHR SS. Equipped with the same 2.0L turbocharged and intercooled direct inject Ecotec four-cylinder found in the Pontiac Solstice GXP and Saturn Sky Redline, and mated to the Sweden F35 five-speed manual transmission or 4T45 four-speed, The HHR SS can dispose of 60 mph in 6.3 seconds and the quarter-mile in 14.8 seconds at 98.5 mph.

Styles and Major Options[]

The 2007 HHR comes in two trims: the LS and LT. Both are front wheel drive vehicles that are powered by a 2.2L 149hp I-4 engine and a 5-speed manual transmission w/OD, though the LT also offers an optional 2.4L 175hp I-4 engine. Safety equipment is listed in the Safety section below, but some of the other standout features include:

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LS

  • 16" steel wheels
  • 6-way driver (4-way passenger) front bucket seat
  • Cloth seating trim
  • Manual front air conditioning
  • 6-speaker AM/FM/CD audio system
  • Cruise control
  • Speed sensitive wipers
  • Power locks, windows, mirrors

LT

Adds to or replaces LS features with:

  • 16" machined alloy wheels
  • 8-way (6-way power) driver's seat
  • Cargo net
  • MP3 capable stereo

Engines[]

  • LS/LT — 2.2 L Ecotec I4, 149 hp (107 kW)
  • 2LT — 2.4 L Ecotec I4, 175 hp (128 kW)

Transmissions[]

  • 4-speed GM Powertrain 4T45 Electronically-Controlled Automatic Transmission
  • 5-speed Saab F35 Manual Transmission (HHR SS)

Pricing[]

Today's actual prices for the Chevrolet HHR can be found at CarsDirect.

HHR Trims

LS

LT

MSRP

$15,960

$16,960

Invoice

$15,082

$16,027

Gas Mileage[]

As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:

Trim

2.2L I-4 manual

2.2L I-4 auto

2.4L I-4 manual

2.4L I-4 auto

MPG

22/30

23/30

22/30

23/30

Reliability[]

The HHR only debuted in 2006, so accurate long-term reliability information is not yet available. However, Consumer Reports states that "first-year reliability has been average."

  • RECALL ALERT: On September 9, 2008, Chevrolet issued a recall alert affecting nearly 300,000 2006-2008 Chevrolet HHRs due to defective instrument panel storage bin latches which do not meet federal safety regulation and can allow the compartment to fly open in the event of an accident. General Motors urges owners to head to their nearest local dealer for replacement.[1]


Safety[]

The HHR performed well in safety tests carried out by the NHTSA. In tests for rollover, it received a 4-Star rating, and for all other front- and side-impact crash tests, it received 5-Star ratings. Some of the standard safety equipment found on the HHR includes:

  • Front and rear anti-roll bars
  • Driver/passenger front-impact airbags
  • Occupancy sensors
  • Side impact bars
  • Security system

Photos[]


Colors[]

Colors may vary with trim, but a complete list is viewable at CarsDirect.com. Some of the possible combinations include:

Exterior

  • Black
  • Capuccino Frost Metallic
  • Golden Teal Metallic
  • Imperial Blue Metallic
  • Silverstone Metallic
  • Summit White
  • Sunburst Orange II Metallic

Interior

  • Cashmere
  • Ebony
  • Gray

Main Competitors[]

Hybrid Models[]

There are currently no hybrid versions of the HHR in production.

Unique Attributes[]

Resale Values[]

According to Kelley Blue Book, "in terms of resale value, we expect the Chevy HHR to hold its value slightly better than the aging PT Cruiser, but not as well as some of its Japanese competitors, such as the Scion xB and Toyota Matrix."

Criticisms[]

  • "The interior wasn't as functional as we'd have liked...and the base cloth fabric left us wishing we'd ordered the optional leather." - New Car Test Drive
  • "The rearview mirror blocks a significant chunk of forward visibility out the smallish windshield." - New Car Test Drive
  • "While the HHR is indeed versatile, it's still based on a small-car platform. So if you've got big stuff to haul—or just a lot of stuff—you might need a larger vehicle." - Kelley Blue Book
  • "In the automatic HHR 1LT, I averaged 27 miles per gallon in highway travel. The five-speed manual offers better mileage..." - Cars.com

2006–2011[]

The vehicle's design is inspired by the 1949 Chevrolet Suburban with large, square fender flares and a hemispherical grille. GM hopes to sell 60,000 per year, with pricing starting at US$16,990- $25,000, depending on the model (LS, LT, 2LT). The HHR in LT trim comes equipped with a standard MP3-capable radio and power driver's seat. It has a large cargo-carrying capacity for a car of its size, with a flat-load floor and fold-flat front passenger seat.

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