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geesh Nov 24, 2009 12:39 AM

Read in a magazine yesterday that the 2010's come with a rear-view camera. Thats the only change I have read about yet.

hyperv6 Nov 24, 2009 05:47 AM


Originally Posted by classicaudioman (Post 426553)
Are there any major changes in the 2010s? Is this the last year or is that 2011?

2011 and into 2012 the LS and LT will live on. The Orlando will launch around that time and at that point the HHR will fade away slowly.

From what I read there is enough Transmissions till 2012 for the Cobalt and HHR and then that is it. The Six Speed will not fit.

old man Nov 24, 2009 08:27 AM

the 2010 are out. I had the choice of 2009 or 2010 in Houston Texas.

chudlychudson Nov 24, 2009 07:23 PM


Originally Posted by ZZRain (Post 426347)
I am not sure if there is already a thread concerning this question, I searched for one but did not find one. Anyway I was on GM's website and was looking for 2010 HHR's but the only thing I could find was 2009 HHR listed under vehicles, is GM not producing a 2010 model? I am still considering purchasing one to replace my pickup but cannot find any 2010 models on any of the dealers in the area. Just wondering. Thanks and Happy Cruisin !! :smile:

Assuming Hillsboro, OR is zip code 97123, 13 2010 LT's within 50 miles:

http://www.gmbuypower.com/vehicleloc...sortType=price

87silver Nov 24, 2009 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by hyperv6 (Post 426636)
2011 and into 2012 the LS and LT will live on. The Orlando will launch around that time and at that point the HHR will fade away slowly.

From what I read there is enough Transmissions till 2012 for the Cobalt and HHR and then that is it. The Six Speed will not fit.

hyperv6, thanks for your insight. Makes a lot of sense. I personally work for a large technical mfg corp and can attest that they will not waste a dime in introducing new products with the implication that the incumbents are obselete until stocks are depleted.

There are many Cobalt and HHR "stragglers" out there who will be looking to grab the "last straw" of something unique. My son was one of them (19 years old; New 2009 Cobalt Coupe; Didn't want an "old man" 4-door Cruise). I'm just as glad as he in owning a distinct vehicle instead of a 21st century "garage appliance".

sleeper Nov 25, 2009 12:14 AM


Originally Posted by hyperv6 (Post 426636)
2011 and into 2012 the LS and LT will live on. The Orlando will launch around that time and at that point the HHR will fade away slowly.

From what I read there is enough Transmissions till 2012 for the Cobalt and HHR and then that is it. The Six Speed will not fit.

That's good to hear... Thanks hyper6 :thumb:


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