One of the reasons I got an HHR
One of the reasons I got an HHR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGZvQoPxhNs
When she started singing, I could not look away from the screen. 55 year-old GM Advertising still worked on me. After 2 months, I like the HHR, and feel I got a good car for the money. I know a Honda or Toyota would last longer, but I may not live 25 years to need another car. It has the Chevrolet Jet-Smooth ride, and the a/c works fine when it's 95 degrees. It is about 30 inches shorter than my truck, and is even more nimble in cornering. I think that GM is not going to go out of business after all. The Mexican factory workers make about $3 per hour. The HHR forum is a real help when trying to figure some things out, and there are a few horror stories about lemons, but 99% of the members are happy with their cars. There are a bunch of custom parts available for the car, so it's like having a full-size AMT kit to work on. It is a practical custom. The idea of buying a well-maintained Avis rental with 30,000 miles on it at 2/3 the cost of a new one works for me. Now we will find out how long the electrical parts will last. I expect the trans to last to about 120,000 miles, and the engine to 150,000.
This one could make me buy a Corvair wagon if they still made them:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpOCLD6RfCU&NR=1
Here's a Heartbreaker with a Capital "H" for Five-Five owners:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2tk8X8tZok
When she started singing, I could not look away from the screen. 55 year-old GM Advertising still worked on me. After 2 months, I like the HHR, and feel I got a good car for the money. I know a Honda or Toyota would last longer, but I may not live 25 years to need another car. It has the Chevrolet Jet-Smooth ride, and the a/c works fine when it's 95 degrees. It is about 30 inches shorter than my truck, and is even more nimble in cornering. I think that GM is not going to go out of business after all. The Mexican factory workers make about $3 per hour. The HHR forum is a real help when trying to figure some things out, and there are a few horror stories about lemons, but 99% of the members are happy with their cars. There are a bunch of custom parts available for the car, so it's like having a full-size AMT kit to work on. It is a practical custom. The idea of buying a well-maintained Avis rental with 30,000 miles on it at 2/3 the cost of a new one works for me. Now we will find out how long the electrical parts will last. I expect the trans to last to about 120,000 miles, and the engine to 150,000.
This one could make me buy a Corvair wagon if they still made them:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpOCLD6RfCU&NR=1
Here's a Heartbreaker with a Capital "H" for Five-Five owners:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2tk8X8tZok
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