I absolutely love builds like this Chevy HHR SS pickup truck conversion. Whenever I see a heavily customized build, which began as a relatively unpopular, somewhat forgotten car, it makes me happy ...
This 2006 Chevy HHR presents a unique slice of automotive show culture, now seeking a new owner on Bring a Trailer. Originally built as a promotional vehicle for an audio brand and displayed at the ...
We have a way of feeling enormously nostalgic for things that have been discontinued, don't we? Whether it's the final episode of a beloved show, a candy bar you haven't had since 1987, or a vehicle ...
What you're about to read is something the kids apparently call a "hot take." I was a long time reader of this site and definitely know the Chevrolet HHR isn't necessarily a popular car among readers.
Not sure why people say its unreliable. I've owned my SS for over 5 years. No problems at all. its fun, quick, and great handling. And on freeway, get about 35 mpg!!! Becoming a collector car as few ...
Inspired by the third-generation Chevy Suburban – which itself was built from the 1947 to 1955 model years – the Chevy HHR is an interesting retro-inspired vehicle by modern standards. Offered as ...
These days, the Chrysler PT Cruiser is easy to despise. Its retro look may have been cool and different when it was introduced, but they didn't age well. But the initial success of the PT Cruiser ...
This car met all my needs, was reliable and VERY good on gas! I honestly liked it more than I expected to. Still ran fine when I upgraded to a different vehicle after 3 years. The Chevrolet HHR price ...
HHR stands for "Heritage High Roof," Chevrolet's answer to Chrysler's PT Cruiser. Combining America's late-'90s interest in "retro" cars with its early '00s taste in anything sport/utility, the HHR is ...
DETROIT, MI | The 2009 Chevrolet HHR small SUV becomes the first four-cylinder model in General Motors Corp.’s North American lineup that can run on either gasoline or E85 ethanol. GM North America ...
Sporty, affordable front-drive compacts are typically best left to the Japanese. Or maybe the Germans. Over the past 40-or-so years, though, the Big Three have occasionally dipped their toes into this ...
Quite a few folks around here questioned the idea of pitting a Mazda 5 against a Chevrolet HHR. These vehicles have little to nothing in common, they argued, and no one would ever cross-shop the two.