The Chevrolet HHR, a fresh take on the retro car trend started by the Chrysler PT Cruiser offers you a distinctive look, smooth ride and versatile interior. It’s designed to compete with Chrysler’s PT Cruiser. The Chevrolet HHR is built on the Chevy Cobalt small sedan’s platform. It’s a four-door vehicle with a rear touch-pad liftgate. The 2006 Chevrolet HHR is a new kind of car. But honestly, it’s is not for the sporting driver unless your driving the HHR SS Turbocharged version or tricked one out.

Driving

The Chevy HHR’s strength is a smooth and quiet ride. Stock, it’s not the best choice if you drive on curved rural two-lane roads or unimproved roads. If you spend the bucks you saved buying the HHR to trick it out, you get a sexy hot car, given it’s retro appeal. Sharing the Chevrolet Cobalt’s powertrain, you have a small wagon with utility and basic comfort.

Looks

The HHR, a retro Car, looks like the PT, but was inspired by the 1949 Chevrolet Suburban. When the Chevrolet released the HHR, it recaptured the classic looks of Chevy’s mid-century trucks and vans. The HHR panel van is not for everyone, but will appeal to you if you want a small delivery vehicle or a car with a late forties look to it.

Performance

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