The Chevrolet HHR

Posted by Irfan on January 21 2009 Add Comments

The Chevrolet HHR is the abbreviation of the word “Heritage High Roof”. It’s a relatively smaller old-looking compact crossover SUV released by the Chevy division of American automobile manufacturer GM at the Los Angeles Auto Show in as a 2006 model. Created to assign a position less than the Equinox, it resembles the Cobalt, Saturn ION, and Pontiac and G5. It is apparently similar to the Chrysler PT Cruiser, though somewhat larger in size. It especially proved to be an alternate for the Tracker as Chevrolet’s tiniest sport advantageous car. HHR now comes in a panel truck design, sharing some of its features with an old Sedan Delivery. The car’s entire style is an exalting influence of the mid-1940s Chevy vehicles and trucks, with bigger, square metallic sheet mounted over the wheels and a symmetrical grille. The whole credit of its styling and designing goes to Mr. Brian Nesbitt. He’s the person who designed the PT Cruiser. Nesbitt was appointed by German Motors to become a member of its creation team, and he rendered his services for a time as the lead designer of the Chevy Company.

In September 2006 an issue of the Motor Trend magazine showed that the G M will construct a SS model of the Chevrolet HHR for the 2008 model year. The engine will share the same 260 horsepower; 2 liter turbocharged fourteen that will be available in the Saturn Sky Red Line and Pontiac Solstice GXP. The HHR has a relatively larger luggage carrying capacity for a vehicle of its size. It owns a flat-load floor and fold-flat front occupant seat. It comes with 3 trim levels, labeled as LT, LS, and 2LT. The LT trim level is loaded with a MP3 radio and power driver’s seat.

One more interesting point about this version is that it resembles a bit to the ‘49 Chevy Suburban drawn back to car size, but it is somewhat nicer that this pseudo-truck offers the full-size advantageous capability. The inside cabin of this code is no more than a puzzle box of modifiable space and adds a lot to amazing HHR performance. The seats can be folded flat including the front occupant seat, and the luggage area is spacious and large enough to enclose an 8-foot ladder or a small class racer go-kart. A thin frame package lets you vent a 2nd tier of material behind the 2nd line, and there’s a little depth well below the cargo floor. On the whole, there lie 63.1 cubic-feet of luggage space with an inclusion of handles, bins, and hooks in accordance with your requirement. Because the HHR appears like a truck, there’s no requirement to conceal its efficacy. The door handles are full-size, the door openings are broad, the headroom is huge, the seats are wide-ranging, and the step-in height is squat. All this makes it easy to arrive and depart from every errand on your Saturday-morning list.

There are a number of online HHR forums and valuable resources for all HHR related discussions, with forum topics including repairs, maintenance, performance, and care. You can also entertain yourself HHR photos, HHR pictures, HHR wallpapers, HHR videos, HHR reviews. There is discussion on many HHR related topics and models and of course the talk about the 2007 HHR parts and HHR accessories.

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