Any Hhrs From The Ottawa Area
I will like to invite you all at the J-Body/Delta Québec Bash & GM Sport Compact, 2007 July 14, 2007
It a all day event, there will be a caravan leaving Ottawa saturday morning with the J-Body Ontario Club, East(JCO), I keep you inform.
The show start at 9 AM, there will be prize and trophy, I will open a HHR class if there is a confirmation of at least 3 HHR...
for more info you can leave me a PM
It a all day event, there will be a caravan leaving Ottawa saturday morning with the J-Body Ontario Club, East(JCO), I keep you inform.
The show start at 9 AM, there will be prize and trophy, I will open a HHR class if there is a confirmation of at least 3 HHR...
for more info you can leave me a PM
Jean,
Did you buy it at Hamilton in Wakefield? Your specs sound familiar and I have taken a peek at one just like that before buying mine. I didn't want a dark color, so I didn't test drive, and then I decided to buy the automatic instead.
Happy riding
Yves
Did you buy it at Hamilton in Wakefield? Your specs sound familiar and I have taken a peek at one just like that before buying mine. I didn't want a dark color, so I didn't test drive, and then I decided to buy the automatic instead.
Happy riding
Yves
Hi all. Since you guys are in the Hull area, you live with the same 'WINTER' conditions as me in Oka PQ. So, just wondering if anybody gets their HHR treated for corrosion (ex: underside of car sprayed with an oil treatment before winter)??? Salt and calcium are MURDER
on a car's body in the long run. So, I plan on getting some kind of 'acrylic' wax to protect the paint and an oil treatment for the underside. Any suggestions?? What do you guys do for winter protection?? Thanks.
on a car's body in the long run. So, I plan on getting some kind of 'acrylic' wax to protect the paint and an oil treatment for the underside. Any suggestions?? What do you guys do for winter protection?? Thanks.
Hi all. Since you guys are in the Hull area, you live with the same 'WINTER' conditions as me in Oka PQ. So, just wondering if anybody gets their HHR treated for corrosion (ex: underside of car sprayed with an oil treatment before winter)??? Salt and calcium are MURDER
on a car's body in the long run. So, I plan on getting some kind of 'acrylic' wax to protect the paint and an oil treatment for the underside. Any suggestions?? What do you guys do for winter protection?? Thanks.
on a car's body in the long run. So, I plan on getting some kind of 'acrylic' wax to protect the paint and an oil treatment for the underside. Any suggestions?? What do you guys do for winter protection?? Thanks.I have done nothing in particular with the paint beyond a few applications of polish before the winter. My paint came through last winter great.
On the oil protection, I'm still debating over it.... I had it done (almost yearly) on a '92 Cherokee that I kept for 11 years, and it proved effective, in the sense that rust wasn't the issue when I replaced it. In fact, I sold it to a guy that had the same car but had just broken his frame rails (due to rust) on his. Mine were still in good shape.
Then I had my Elantra treated for 3 years and traded it for the HHR, so not enough time there to judge the effectiveness.
Past experience (Cherokee) tells me to get it done, but I also know that back in the '90, major efforts / manufacturing improvements have supposedly gotten rid of most of the rust issues. I'm still over the fence. I guess that inertia will lead me to wait and see how it comes out without it after one winter and then decide.
If you have it done, try and pick a place where you can drive the car in and out of the garage yourself; these guys take some precautions, but they still leave an oily mess of the inside...
On the paint itself, I just make sure that it has a good quality synthetic wax on it before the winter.
Yves
Then I had my Elantra treated for 3 years and traded it for the HHR, so not enough time there to judge the effectiveness.
Past experience (Cherokee) tells me to get it done, but I also know that back in the '90, major efforts / manufacturing improvements have supposedly gotten rid of most of the rust issues. I'm still over the fence. I guess that inertia will lead me to wait and see how it comes out without it after one winter and then decide.
If you have it done, try and pick a place where you can drive the car in and out of the garage yourself; these guys take some precautions, but they still leave an oily mess of the inside...
On the paint itself, I just make sure that it has a good quality synthetic wax on it before the winter.
Yves


