What does HHR stand for
#12
Originally Posted by Jddrumman
And the answers are:
Heritage (retro styling) refers to the bulging fenders & tall stance of American cars from the 30's & 40's. (ie: '49 Chevy Suburban)
High Roof refers to the tall (high) roof line. (tall stance mentioned above)
SSR = Super Sport Roadster (mimicking auto styles from 1947 thru 1952)
And there you have it
Heritage (retro styling) refers to the bulging fenders & tall stance of American cars from the 30's & 40's. (ie: '49 Chevy Suburban)
High Roof refers to the tall (high) roof line. (tall stance mentioned above)
SSR = Super Sport Roadster (mimicking auto styles from 1947 thru 1952)
And there you have it
#13
Originally Posted by Lee3333
But car names don't usually describe their physical appearance. If so, then Scions should be called 'Ugly Shoe Box', Malibu Maxx should be called 'Hideous', etc.
H2=Hideous squared!
#14
So, following that logic... the H3 is hideous to the power of 3 (gawd that thing is ugly). They should have just stopped with the original, can't beat military gear built for the civilian world.
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#18
Originally Posted by deadhead
3DEI8 you have excellent taste in drivers, Fenris you on the other hand might as well route for the 20 or 24 car I think they all 3 share their "cheating secrets". LOL Really I am just kidding glad to see other nascar fans on here my wife is a gordon, johnson fan makes for some intersesting post race discussions
I apologize if I posted these before, but I never get tired of them. I also finally got some race footage transfered from 8mm to digital, so hopefully I can post some vids soon.
#19
Cool, man- I dubbed mine "Hispanic Hot Rod"; also seen a picture of a guy standing behind his HHR with a special emblem that says "Hawaiian Hot Rod". I think there'll be several versions in the years to come for what HHR stands for.