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jerSSey HHR Jul 15, 2008 10:32 AM

Cargo area
 
Is the cargo area in the SS different than the LS or LT? I seem to recall that I saw an LT with some reconfigurable areas with trays and such in the cargo area. Maybe that is an option. Granted I did not spend a lot of time looking at the cargo area in either version, but I do recall seeing more features on the LT (either in person or on a website). Can someone let me know is the cargo area is different? Or have I looked at so many vehicles in the last couple months that I've totally lost my mind? :eek:

This is what I found listed on a website search:

Rear Cargo Area

Provides a continuous flat load floor when the rear seats are folded down.
The floor conceals a 5-inch-deep recess bin for the spare tire.
The primary load floor can become a shelf that's mounted about 2 feet higher. It can be mounted level or at a 45-degree angle, whichever is best for specific cargo.
There are two large storage bins at the front of the load floor.

ColeTrickle Jul 15, 2008 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by jerSSey HHR (Post 290370)
Is the cargo area in the SS different than the LS or LT? I seem to recall that I saw an LT with some reconfigurable areas with trays and such in the cargo area. Maybe that is an option. Granted I did not spend a lot of time looking at the cargo area in either version, but I do recall seeing more features on the LT (either in person or on a website). Can someone let me know is the cargo area is different? Or have I looked at so many vehicles in the last couple months that I've totally lost my mind? :eek:

This is what I found listed on a website search:

Rear Cargo Area

Provides a continuous flat load floor when the rear seats are folded down.
The floor conceals a 5-inch-deep recess bin for the spare tire.
The primary load floor can become a shelf that's mounted about 2 feet higher. It can be mounted level or at a 45-degree angle, whichever is best for specific cargo.
There are two large storage bins at the front of the load floor.


same...same:thumb:

jerSSey HHR Jul 15, 2008 11:24 AM


Originally Posted by ColeTrickle (Post 290378)
same...same:thumb:

that's great news - thanks!

Razz2o4 Jul 15, 2008 11:41 AM

Did anyone get a cargo net with there HHR?

omniglhs Jul 15, 2008 11:46 AM

Yep, we got a cargo net with our LT1. Isn't that a standard item?

ChevyMgr Jul 15, 2008 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by Razz2o4 (Post 290414)
Did anyone get a cargo net with there HHR?

Me.

bartSS Jul 15, 2008 12:09 PM

I got a cargo net with the SS

Snoopy Jul 15, 2008 12:14 PM

me...4

jerSSey HHR Jul 15, 2008 01:48 PM

I got a cargo net with my Grand Prix. I haven't used it yet. The salesman didn't even understand how to attach it.

With a hatchback wagon, I think the net might be more useful.

twistrman Jul 15, 2008 02:47 PM

our dealer referred to it as the "bread and egg saver"

Since it kind of a pocket, throw those items in there and they'd be a little safer from other groceries etc. I prefer putting everything i can in the net, that way it's not all sliding around. Wine bottles go great in it.


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