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Old May 8, 2008 | 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by HillsdaleHHR
to the site!!! Out of your list I would buy the Challenger.
TRAITOR! Tar and feathers are in your future ...
Old May 8, 2008 | 03:37 PM
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I'd WANT the Challenger, I'd BUY the HHR or Cobalt, as they will spend less time in the pits (IE: Gas pumps)

If I were to get a Challenger, I'd want to put it in a time capsule for 30 years. If history is a lesson, Americans will soon be dumping SUVs and other gas guzzlers for fuel effecient cars. If Detroit is smart (this time) they will offer the better fuel economy and get some oftheir old market share back.I find it ironic , with gas hitting record highs, that I keep seeing ads for 450 HP AMG's, SRT's, new Camaros and such. I traded an 06 Impala SS for my HHR, and I don't miss the HP at all. I live in NJ, and my average weekly speed is 25 MPH weather I have a 4 cylinder or a nitro burning funny car. It was kinda fun racing for those 20 ft of empty road space!
Old May 8, 2008 | 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by diskullman
I'd WANT the Challenger, I'd BUY the HHR or Cobalt, as they will spend less time in the pits (IE: Gas pumps)

If I were to get a Challenger, I'd want to put it in a time capsule for 30 years. If history is a lesson, Americans will soon be dumping SUVs and other gas guzzlers for fuel effecient cars. If Detroit is smart (this time) they will offer the better fuel economy and get some oftheir old market share back.I find it ironic , with gas hitting record highs, that I keep seeing ads for 450 HP AMG's, SRT's, new Camaros and such. I traded an 06 Impala SS for my HHR, and I don't miss the HP at all. I live in NJ, and my average weekly speed is 25 MPH weather I have a 4 cylinder or a nitro burning funny car. It was kinda fun racing for those 20 ft of empty road space!
Amen and pass the fuel injector cleaner!

The SS is going to give you a whole lot of bang and excitement of the buck, some great performance, lots of usable room, lower insurance rates and better gas mileage. Lots of great reasons to go for the HHR SS.
Old May 10, 2008 | 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by tim_tenn
Amen and pass the fuel injector cleaner!

The SS is going to give you a whole lot of bang and excitement of the buck, some great performance, lots of usable room, lower insurance rates and better gas mileage. Lots of great reasons to go for the HHR SS.
thats what ive come to the conclusion of. now its between the cobalt ss or hhr ss. ive heard too many bad things about the Caliber SRT4.
Old May 10, 2008 | 08:44 PM
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I've heard a few bad things about Chrysler products in general.

Like the transmissions lasting an average of 30k miles. That is just (nuts) and a (nono) in my book.

I guess a lifetime drivetrain warranty will be handy.

I'd choose the HHR SS.
Old May 10, 2008 | 09:15 PM
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the lifetime warranty is excluded on the srt vehicles.
Old May 11, 2008 | 08:25 AM
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^^^ Well that just blows.
Old May 11, 2008 | 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by tooter1
I've heard a few bad things about Chrysler products in general. Like the transmissions lasting an average of 30k miles. That is just (nuts) and a (nono) in my book.
I wonder if they ever fixed the sludging problem on the 2.7L Intrepid/Concorde engines. You know the one, the one that cracks the intake manifold after 60K miles but Chrysler dealerships won't warranty because it's a "driving habits condition" and makes the customer pay $4K for a new engine.
Old May 11, 2008 | 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Desert Coyote
I wonder if they ever fixed the sludging problem on the 2.7L Intrepid/Concorde engines. You know the one, the one that cracks the intake manifold after 60K miles but Chrysler dealerships won't warranty because it's a "driving habits condition" and makes the customer pay $4K for a new engine.
I did some research on that matter and they said it was fixed, but now I hear they are doing it again.

I read somewere that Chrysler was giving people the 3.5L upgrade at no additional cost because of this problem.
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