Hhr
One of the biggest stories out of January's 2005 Los Angeles auto show was the introduction of the 2006 Chevrolet HHR. Based on the same platform as Chevy's new Cobalt compact car, the HHR is a retro-styled tallboy wagon that takes styling cues from the '49 Suburban and today's SSR convertible sport truck (the latter based on the Chevy Trailblazer SUV). Expected Pricing: $14,000-$23,000 How can they charge almost 60k for the SSR- and this piece of crap they only want a 23k???
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I like the retro look of this much better than I like the PT Cruiser. The Blue they show on the site is going to be a popular color.
http://www.chevrolet.com/hhr06/
Here are some of the specs from the Chevy site.
Available:
Late summer 2005
Body style:
Crossover vehicle
Seating:
5
Engines:
143-hp 2.2L DOHC four-cylinder ECOTEC engine
172-hp 2.4L DOHC four-cylinder ECOTEC engine with variable valve timing
Transmissions:
Getrag five-speed manual
Four-speed electronically controlled automatic includes a factory installed remote vehicle starter system
Interior features:
Flat folding front passenger seat and 60/40 split-flat-folding rear seats with durable composite seatbacks
Auxillary glove box with durable surface
Three hidden storage bins
Adjustable floor panel can be mounted to double as a package shelf
http://www.chevrolet.com/hhr06/
Here are some of the specs from the Chevy site.
Available:
Late summer 2005
Body style:
Crossover vehicle
Seating:
5
Engines:
143-hp 2.2L DOHC four-cylinder ECOTEC engine
172-hp 2.4L DOHC four-cylinder ECOTEC engine with variable valve timing
Transmissions:
Getrag five-speed manual
Four-speed electronically controlled automatic includes a factory installed remote vehicle starter system
Interior features:
Flat folding front passenger seat and 60/40 split-flat-folding rear seats with durable composite seatbacks
Auxillary glove box with durable surface
Three hidden storage bins
Adjustable floor panel can be mounted to double as a package shelf
Last edited by ITPete; Mar 3, 2005 at 03:09 AM.



