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2008 HHR production numbers

Old Jul 15, 2015 | 09:30 AM
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Try compnine.com. Since yours has the AA5 option, it'll show on your build sheet and also tell you how many were built with that option in your same model year. It's like $5 and you can check more than one VIN, I can't remember how many though.
Old Aug 24, 2017 | 02:52 PM
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Manual Tran

Originally Posted by hyperv6
Well there are few limited slip 22.6% as there are few 5 speeds 28.1%.

GM stated from the start they expected sales for the Auto were going to be 70%. I think GM just built these numbers and the dealers ordered what they could.

The entire manual market is declining every years and are a hard sell in anything outside a sports car. I would assume since most HHR sales already are Auto 91.5% GM played it safe and did not over build the speeds.
If you want more 5 spped or 6 speed cars in the future teach a kid to drive one. That is the only way the market will grow.
Yes - it is very hard to find a manual thanks to insurance companies- they won't insure driver's education for students unless it is an automatic- so no one is learning how to really drive. And we manual's know that you aren't really diving unless its a manual! :)
I am holding on to my Chevy HHR. I Love this car!
Old Aug 24, 2017 | 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Kirsten
Yes - it is very hard to find a manual thanks to insurance companies- they won't insure driver's education for students unless it is an automatic- so no one is learning how to really drive. And we manual's know that you aren't really diving unless its a manual! :)
I am holding on to my Chevy HHR. I Love this car!
Hi Kirsten, to the forums!!

Hyperv6 has made some great contributions to the site, but hasn't been around for a couple years, so he isn't going to see your post.

I agree with you, as long as I can operate a clutch, I will be driving a manual trans!
Old Aug 25, 2017 | 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by RJ_RS_SS_350
Hi Kirsten, to the forums!!

Hyperv6 has made some great contributions to the site, but hasn't been around for a couple years, so he isn't going to see your post.

I agree with you, as long as I can operate a clutch, I will be driving a manual trans!
Originally Posted by Kirsten
Yes - it is very hard to find a manual thanks to insurance companies- they won't insure driver's education for students unless it is an automatic- so no one is learning how to really drive. And we manual's know that you aren't really diving unless its a manual! :)
I am holding on to my Chevy HHR. I Love this car!
Automatic transmission is the best
Old Aug 25, 2017 | 12:07 PM
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Is it worth mentioning that modern automatics perform far better than standards. In MPG, 0-60, maintenance cost etc. They are no longer "Hydro-Flush".
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