2007 Chevrolet HHR

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2007 Chevrolet HHR

Kelley Blue Book Retail Get Value

MPG City: 22 – 23 Highway: 30

Available Engines

175-hp, 2.4-liter I-4 (regular gas)
149-hp, 2.2-liter I-4 (regular gas)

Transmissions

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

Average Consumer Rating

(4.1) 36 consumer reviews

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Summary

New or Notable

High roof enhances headroom
Choice of two engines
Manual or automatic
 

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 and side curtain airbags not standard
 
If Chrysler can do it, why not Chevrolet? General Motors might not appreciate comparisons between the new Chevrolet HHR and the retro-styled Chrysler PT Cruiser, but the HHR is unabashedly designed to resemble a vehicle from the past, just as the Cruiser's styling did. In Chevrolet's case, that vehicle is the 1949 Suburban, which ranks as one of the first utility vehicles.  Read More

2 Available HHR Trims

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    Original MSRP
LS Sport Utility
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$16,005
LT Sport Utility
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$17,005
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