General HHR Discuss anything related to the Chevy HHR that doesnt seem to fit into the more specific categories below.

For a model that died 11years ago I still see HHR's everywhere.

Old May 14, 2022 | 09:26 AM
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Ok! That’s a great point setup
Old May 14, 2022 | 12:27 PM
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Naw, you still gotta give the PTC at least 1 point because technically they’re “original” and we’re “extra crispy” in the big scheme of things. I remember arguing if the VW Karmann Ghia counted when we played “taps on that Bug.” HHR gets 2 points and the rest of the scale is fine.
Old May 14, 2022 | 05:26 PM
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PTC =1
HHR = 2
panel or AA5 or SS = 5
SS panel or SS AA5 = 11

There! I fixed it! Any HHR is worth at least 2x any PTC.
Old May 14, 2022 | 06:29 PM
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Agree! What fun we’ll have on our summer drives!
Old May 16, 2022 | 06:35 PM
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Rental car companies bought HHR's by the 'bucket load', which accounts for some of the numbers of them out there, plus my experience with mine, an 07 bought new, has been good. It has been very trouble free over the years, and continues to run well and reliably, so they are likely living a longer life then some others.
Old May 16, 2022 | 06:56 PM
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It could also be their unique look, easy to repair, and customize.
Most folks that I know with an HHR are long haulers, some are original owners, some have multiple models.
I’ve enjoyed the 2 I’ve owned , the G2G’s with folks in many states and provinces. That has prompted me the keep it going.
As you have seen over the years on this website I’ve done my own maintenance, modifications (mostly bolt on)
these little trucklets just don’t quit, and instil a pride of ownership. I see that in many of or members here.
Old May 16, 2022 | 10:29 PM
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Old May 17, 2022 | 01:50 PM
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I just know that even though there's no more snow out, I still jump into the HHR even though I have nicer vehicles. The thing is just simple as spit to fix, it rides decently and most importantly, it just hauls anything you want to toss into it - last week it was big patio blocks and a used fridge for the boat, this week it was the stern drive for my boat and later this week it will be full of picnic stuff. All this while still getting mid to high 20's mpg. If something unfortunate were to happen to mine, I'd go right out and buy another one!
Old May 17, 2022 | 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Cheap Guy
I just know that even though there's no more snow out, I still jump into the HHR even though I have nicer vehicles. The thing is just simple as spit to fix, it rides decently and most importantly, it just hauls anything you want to toss into it - last week it was big patio blocks and a used fridge for the boat, this week it was the stern drive for my boat and later this week it will be full of picnic stuff. All this while still getting mid to high 20's mpg. If something unfortunate were to happen to mine, I'd go right out and buy another one!
I'm really digging it. Not sure what I would replace it with. Maybe a Maverick. One of those little Ram things looks kinda cool. I like utility, good milage interesting body lines. I also like about 2-3,000 lbs towing capacity. I have 3 small trailers. I 4x8' motorcycle trailer, 1 4x8' Campaign sign trailer and a 5x10' utility that I built due to a big mower deck and general utility.


Old May 18, 2022 | 06:29 PM
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Just a little respect...please?

Smh, but it looks like it's in great condition!



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