what would you replace your HHR with?
#12
IDK, HHR's are incredibly cheap on the sdecond hand market, In my area a lower mileage one can be had for a couple grand. The issues the HHR has are so widespread and commonplace, you could negotiate even lower if you know what youre doing, but act like you dont. "Oh man, this car makes alot of clunking noises driving down the road, loike the WHOLE SUSPENSION NEEDS TO BE REPLACED, maybe 500 off?"
"Oh wow it has a code for intake and exhaust camshaft solenoids... that sound complicated and expensive to repair, maybe another 250 off?" lol
Id just use my HHR as a spare parts car for the newer younger one LOL
"Oh wow it has a code for intake and exhaust camshaft solenoids... that sound complicated and expensive to repair, maybe another 250 off?" lol
Id just use my HHR as a spare parts car for the newer younger one LOL
#14
...The issues the HHR has are so widespread and commonplace, you could negotiate even lower if you know what youre doing, but act like you dont. "Oh man, this car makes alot of clunking noises driving down the road, loike the WHOLE SUSPENSION NEEDS TO BE REPLACED, maybe 500 off?"...
Perhaps I will surprise you even more if I say that Mexico is one of those places. LOL
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#16
Agreed 100%, Still mad they killed off the S-10...................Unless I lived in Brazil.
#17
Probably a VW station wagon with a diesel, used, hopefully one that hasn't had the recall done for the emissions issue when plugging in the OBD ll. Yup, I'd go for the fuel savings. Besides, VW makes a pretty comfy car.
#18
A small revolution or just a cold snap - and they will be very disappointed. They will understand that money cannot be eaten.
#19
Is there away to show that an HHR is exotic in Mexico ? Or are you pulling my leg with this ?
#20
It was not a popular car in Mexico... Back in the day we had one or two members that lived there and they never saw them around, they said didn't know anybody else that had one..