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hyperv6 09-15-2009 08:05 PM

GM's 2008 HHR Production Numbers
 
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hyperv6 09-15-2009 08:08 PM

Here is a repost of the 2008 production numbers.

I did not get as much info on the 2008's as the 2009's. I have requested the information and will post it if I can get it.

All that is missing is mostly the single options. THis sheet mostly has all the major things you would want or need. THe percentages should be similar on the single options on the 2009's so you can use them for referance till I can get them.

Again these are J pegs so save them as this info may not be easy to get from GM years form now.

ZTony8 09-16-2009 11:04 AM

Rounding is at work in these figures.For example,the figures for the M86 5 speed add up to a production run of 4,144.But multiply the supplied figures and you get 3,967-a difference of 177 vehicles.So these figures should only be taken as a rough guide,not gospel.

hyperv6 09-16-2009 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by ZTony8 (Post 412259)
Rounding is at work in these figures.For example,the figures for the M86 5 speed add up to a production run of 4,144.But multiply the supplied figures and you get 3,967-a difference of 177 vehicles.So these figures should only be taken as a rough guide,not gospel.

I may have made a mistake but I came up with 3944 for each model figured up and with their total I also came up with 3967. So i came up with only 23 vehicles different.

With percentages rounding goes without saying. But often the the numbers are usally very close. I am off usually when I figure these different combo's by only a couple cars depending if I round up or down. They are not 100% but they are as close as you can get with percentages.

Either way these are the numbers GM gave and all we have to work with. A couple cars one way or the other is not going to make much differance in the big picture. Were not talking Shelbys here.

stranger 09-16-2009 01:34 PM

Good info! If a person is into is all that......so it's safe to say that in 08 there were about 4,000 HHR SS's built? Guess I'm kinda lazy....Would someone add up all the rest, please?

hyperv6 09-16-2009 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by stranger (Post 412295)
Good info! If a person is into is all that......so it's safe to say that in 08 there were about 4,000 HHR SS's built? Guess I'm kinda lazy....Would someone add up all the rest, please?


Just read the line under the model groups at the top of the page. The totals for each model is right there.

4518 SS for 08.

If you want the break down on the options and approx how many of each you need to do the math. It is not that hard.

mgfred 09-16-2009 03:08 PM

If a car is made let's say on 8/25/08 and it's a 2009 model, is it included in 2008 or 2009 production numbers?

This is probably a dumb question....... sorry.......

Fred

hyperv6 09-16-2009 03:13 PM


Originally Posted by mgfred (Post 412305)
If a car is made let's say on 8/25/08 and it's a 2009 model, is it included in 2008 or 2009 production numbers?

This is probably a dumb question....... sorry.......

Fred

If it was a 09 model it will be on the 09 list even if it is made in 08.

Note they list this as MY 2008 HHR. The MY means Model Year not when it was made. Car companies go by model year not what year it was built in.

JeffsHHR 09-16-2009 03:56 PM

Where?
 
Where would you find this information? I would like to see the '06 numbers.

hyperv6 09-16-2009 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by JeffsHHR (Post 412313)
Where would you find this information? I would like to see the '06 numbers.

You have to get ahold of the right person at GM.

I have already put in a request for the same info for 06-07 to help you guys out with the earlier years. I will post it if and when I get it.


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