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01-06-2009, 10:36 AM
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Neanderthal
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Hhr
Darlene rented an HHR from Avis for two weeks to drive to her new job. Hell, it was only $129.00 a week.
She just loves that vehicle. I drove it and it really surprised me on comfort and drivablity.
So guys what do you know of these HHRs???
Good or bad.
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1990 F150 351 ci SuperCharged
48 Harley Pan Head 76 ci
2016 Nissan Altma
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01-06-2009, 10:55 AM
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Fast & Filthy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BRUTAL64
Darlene rented an HHR from Avis for two weeks to drive to her new job. Hell, it was only $129.00 a week.
She just loves that vehicle. I drove it and it really surprised me on comfort and drivablity.
So guys what do you know of these HHRs???
Good or bad.
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PM Throttle Crazy. He'll be able to tell you if there are any issues with them.
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01-06-2009, 10:58 AM
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Resident Avatar Gambler
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BRUTAL64
Darlene rented an HHR from Avis for two weeks to drive to her new job. Hell, it was only $129.00 a week.
She just loves that vehicle. I drove it and it really surprised me on comfort and drivablity.
So guys what do you know of these HHRs???
Good or bad.
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I think they're okay for a daily driver. I know the HHR SS has that 2.0L DI Turbo Motor so that could be fun.
The only problem for me is that they're a little pricey new:
2009 Chevrolet HHR Wagon (SUV)
LS FWD 2.2L I4 Manual/Auto N/A $18,720
Panel LS FWD 2.2L I4 Manual/Auto N/A $19,030
LT FWD 2.4L I4/2.2L I4 Auto N/A $20,720
Panel LT FWD 2.4L I4/2.2L I4 Auto N/A $21,030
SS FWD 2.0L I4T Manual/Auto N/A $24,815
I'm sure right now you could get it for a lot under MSRP, it's just you could also get a lightly used (sub 15k miles) Pontiac G8 with the 361hp and still under warranty for between 18.5k and 20k right now too... I think it would depend a lot on what you were looking for out of a car
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01-06-2009, 11:07 AM
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Neanderthal
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Originally Posted by SeanPlunk
I think they're okay for a daily driver. I know the HHR SS has that 2.0L DI Turbo Motor so that could be fun.
The only problem for me is that they're a little pricey new:
2009 Chevrolet HHR Wagon (SUV)
LS FWD 2.2L I4 Manual/Auto N/A $18,720
Panel LS FWD 2.2L I4 Manual/Auto N/A $19,030
LT FWD 2.4L I4/2.2L I4 Auto N/A $20,720
Panel LT FWD 2.4L I4/2.2L I4 Auto N/A $21,030
SS FWD 2.0L I4T Manual/Auto N/A $24,815
I'm sure right now you could get it for a lot under MSRP, it's just you could also get a lightly used (sub 15k miles) Pontiac G8 with the 361hp and still under warranty for between 18.5k and 20k right now too... I think it would depend a lot on what you were looking for out of a car
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Ok, here it comes..............."we" liked the idea of being able to fold the rear seats down and "sleep" in the back. Yes, we did dicuss this.
I'm open to any suggestions. It's she just loves that HHR.
So, how do we join the credit union?
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64 Vette Roadster 400 ci
1990 F150 351 ci SuperCharged
48 Harley Pan Head 76 ci
2016 Nissan Altma
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01-06-2009, 11:33 AM
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Resident Avatar Gambler
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BRUTAL64
Ok, here it comes..............."we" liked the idea of being able to fold the rear seats down and "sleep" in the back. Yes, we did dicuss this.
I'm open to any suggestions. It's she just loves that HHR.
So, how do we join the credit union?
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No, that makes sense, having some room to "stretch out" is nice
If you're looking for a vehicle in that range that isn't a minivan, I would look at the current Scion xB, the Honda Element, and of course the HHR.
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01-06-2009, 12:17 PM
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Neanderthal
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Originally Posted by SeanPlunk
No, that makes sense, having some room to "stretch out" is nice
If you're looking for a vehicle in that range that isn't a minivan, I would look at the current Scion xB, the Honda Element, and of course the HHR.
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Hey, I mention the word Toyota and she said "NO WAY"!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's too bad FORD doesn't build a vehicle like the HHR.
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1990 F150 351 ci SuperCharged
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2016 Nissan Altma
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01-06-2009, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by BRUTAL64
Hey, I mention the word Toyota and she said "NO WAY"!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's too bad FORD doesn't build a vehicle like the HHR.
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The Ford Flex is kind of like it, only it costs like 10k more because it's bigger and upscale versus the HHR. It's more of a direct competitor with the GMC Acadia and the Chevrolet Traverse I'd say.
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01-06-2009, 12:58 PM
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Neanderthal
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Originally Posted by SeanPlunk
The Ford Flex is kind of like it, only it costs like 10k more because it's bigger and upscale versus the HHR. It's more of a direct competitor with the GMC Acadia and the Chevrolet Traverse I'd say.
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I'd rather have a FORD. But, there is no HHR type in the same price range. PRICE is going to be a factor. May try used. We'll see what we find at the Chevy dealers tonight.
I used to go with people to help them buy new vehicles. The fun I had with the sales people is priceless. I helped Darlene's brother in law buy a Toyota Pickup. Lets say he was "shocked" at how I treated the salesman.
I actually look forward to taking on the sales people. My farvorite is when they try and double team me with the sales manager. I used to be a Used Car salesman in the early 70's. They get the full treatment when they do that.
Yep, would you buy a car from me???
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64 Vette Roadster 400 ci
1990 F150 351 ci SuperCharged
48 Harley Pan Head 76 ci
2016 Nissan Altma
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01-06-2009, 01:43 PM
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Resident Avatar Gambler
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BRUTAL64
I'd rather have a FORD. But, there is no HHR type in the same price range. PRICE is going to be a factor. May try used. We'll see what we find at the Chevy dealers tonight.
I used to go with people to help them buy new vehicles. The fun I had with the sales people is priceless. I helped Darlene's brother in law buy a Toyota Pickup. Lets say he was "shocked" at how I treated the salesman.
I actually look forward to taking on the sales people. My farvorite is when they try and double team me with the sales manager. I used to be a Used Car salesman in the early 70's. They get the full treatment when they do that.
Yep, would you buy a car from me???
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What is your price range? I'll put together a list for you if you want
I'm an autotrader addict, so seriously, just let me know.
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01-06-2009, 01:54 PM
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Member
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I rented a few HHRs , I don't care for the dash and the instruments but other than that it's an awesome little car, great design.
If you prefer Ford, go and rent or test drive a Ford Escape. It's a lot bigger than the HHR but does not handle like a SUV at all, it feels/handles like a car.
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