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Chevrolet HHR
New Vehicle Showroom > Chevrolet HHR
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MSRP Starting At: $20,085
Disclaimer: Pricing is subject to change without notice, actual price may vary; installed options may also vary by dealer. Price does not include applicable license fees, insurance, registration, tax, freight / delivery, PDI or administration fees. See dealership for final pricing and availability.
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When Chevy brought out the HHR a couple of years ago I couldn’t help but think that GM was simply copying an idea that Chrysler came up with for its hugely successful PT Cruiser. And while it would be silly for the General to deny that the PT didn’t influence the design of this retro styled wagon, at least they can say the HHR has been modeled after a vehicle that actually existed in Chevrolet’s past, the ’49 Suburban. But really, does it matter who came up with the idea first? Take this ...more
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| Part sports car, part utility vehicle. Introducing the HHR SS Turbocharged. Its turbocharged 2.0L ECOTEC engine gets things moving with a real sense of urgency. The engine produces a remarkable amount of power for an engine of its displacement. A further exclamation mark is added by the 18" aluminum wheels. | ![]() |
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| HHR was already known for its impressive versatility. Now HHR Panel takes utility to the next level, with 1614 L (57 cu. ft.) of at-the-ready cargo space and practical additions like a rubber two-piece full-length loading floor, and a handy power outlet in the cargo area. | ![]() |
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| Enhanced Stability Equals Enhanced Control | |||||||||||||
| The StabiliTrak™ electronic stability control system detects the onset of a lateral skid and then intervenes in thousandths of a second, helping you maintain control and remain headed in your intended direction. StabiliTrak™ and full-function traction control are standard on HHR SS Turbocharged, uplevel LT Utility and Panel LT models. | ![]() |
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| HHR is built for dependability. And it's backed by the best coverage in Canada, with our $0 deductible 5 year/160,000 km Powertrain Limited Warranty,† in addition to 5 year/160,000 km Courtesy Transportation and Roadside Assistance.† For even greater confidence. | ![]() |
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2007 Chevy HHR Panel Road Test
June, 25 2007
When Chevy brought out the HHR a couple of years ago I couldn’t help but
Take this new Panel version. Chrysler showed a delivery-style PT panel van shortly after the passenger version was launched, and the customizers of the world pleaded with the powers that be in Auburn Hills to build it, but for reasons we’ll never know, although possibly because Chrysler would never have wanted to see its vaunted wings draped across a vehicle that might also be used as a lowly delivery van, it never came to be. Chevy has no problems with its entry-level status being used for such menial labour, however, so the HHR panel was born and those same customizers who long ago said goodbye to the PT are saying hello to the HHR all over again. The HHR’s windows never stopped the tuners the first time, though. At the 2005 Specialty Equipment Manufacturer Association show in Las Vegas, otherwise know as SEMA, customizers showed a number of highly tweaked HHRs. Some had their rooflines lowered, others had wild paint jobs and all had killer audio systems. The same is happening with the HHR Panel. But the difference this time goes beyond the interest of tuners, and rather to the vehicle’s commercial applications. Its profile is ideal for large scale graphics, making it the perfect billboard, and its interior has been designed to withstand the abuse of serious
I kind of expected Chevy to show up with side swinging “Dutch Oven” doors in back when I heard the Panel was getting the green flag for production, but the same liftgate that’s used in the standard HHR got the nod, and I suppose it’s better for those who would have otherwise found themselves standing in the rain when hauling deliveries in and out of the cargo area. And where most would expect to find side sliders for ease of access, Chevy left the side doors the same too. Without any door handles they require a bit of finagling to get into if you go about it manually, as
Once inside the changes are obvious. Chevy has removed the rear seats and replaced them with handy storage bins, perfect for keeping work items that might otherwise roll around in back and then get lost behind the front seats on the floor. Pulling up the optional rubber mat to get at them is a bit of a pain, but the benefit of having the mat separate from the floor for cleaning purposes is probably worth it. Up front the HHR Panel is exactly the same as its five-seat sibling, which means that large people will fit in without complaint and most everyone else should find it equally comfortable. The plastics are delivery van-like, in that they’re hard and easily washable, but those wanting luxury
The CD-equipped audio system sits in one of GM’s now common interfaces, and it’s a high quality unit with better than average switchgear. It also gets an auxiliary input for an external audio device, and can be had with XM satellite radio. Of course, only delivery drivers will care about what comes standard, as customizers will inevitably toss it out as soon as it arrives in their shop. Some tuners might decide to tweak the HHR’s standard
Its handling is pretty good too, which is important for accident avoidance, but sports car fans will notice it lean at bit into corners and react like most tall wagons. I’m more impressed with its maneuverability in tight parking lots, as, despite being longer, its turning circle is much better than the PT Cruiser. And it has a really nice ride for a compact vehicle, important for protecting fragile cargo. I have to say that I was a bit surprised about the price. I expected the Panel to cost less than a regular five-person HHR, due to its lack of
On the positive, it can be had with ABS, although it’s an extra, as are side-curtain airbags that only have to protect front occupants although extend to the rear anyway; probably cheaper than reconfiguring the car to only accept curtain airbags up front. Oh, and that rubber mat in back? It’ll cost you a nominal fee too. I suppose making most things optional is OK, considering
At the end of the day the HHR Panel is one of a kind, and I think it’s going to be popular with customizers and businesses that do light deliveries. Adding to this is a strong powertrain warranty covering 5 years or 160,000 km that will make it even more appealing to penny pinching small business owners. I don’t know about you, but I’m looking forward to seeing how creative these businesses and customizers get with the new HHR Panel. One thing’s for sure, our streets will become more colourful now that this new Chevy is available. Specifications:
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