2006 Chevrolet HHR

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2006 Chevrolet HHR

Kelley Blue Book Retail $10,050–$10,500  

MPG City: 22 – 23 Highway: 30

Available Engines

143-hp, 2.2-liter I-4 (regular gas)
172-hp, 2.4-liter I-4 (regular gas)

Transmissions

4-speed automatic w/OD
5-speed manual w/OD

Average Consumer Rating

(4.6) 26 consumer reviews

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Summary

New or Notable

New for 2006
High roof enhances headroom
Choice of two engines
Manual or automatic
Available side-curtain airbags
 

What We Like

+Retro-look styling
+Wagon versatility
+Ride comfort
+Maneuverability
+Construction quality
+Automatic-transmission operation
 

What We Don't

-Lack of grab handles
-Impaired rear visibility
-Thick windshield pillars
-Low-mounted central controls
-Seat comfort in center rear seat
-ABS not standard
 
Chevrolet goes retro with the HHR wagon, which takes the 1949 Suburban as its design inspiration and incorporates styling touches from the automaker's current SSR roadster pickup. Available in two trim levels with a choice of two four-cylinder engines, the HHR may attract the sort of buyers who fell for Chrysler's PT Cruiser.  Read More

2 Available HHR Trims

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    Original MSRP
LS Sport Utility
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$15,325
LT Sport Utility
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$16,325
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