6 door HHR?
#11
I think the Chevy Equanox or Traverse has a three row seating option. For $25K or so you could just purchase one of those rather than putting a lot of $$ into modifying an HHR. You can never get out of what you put into a modifying a car.
#15
Like I said before the wife probably wouldnt go for it and guess what she didnt. Not only did she say no but hell no. So back to searching for vehicle that will fit her needs and styling wants. Who knows what we'll end up with.
#16
Hahaha, my wife just rolls her eyes when i start talking about mods i want to do to the hhr and how I want to restore old cars. But you should Just talk her into buying a restored 1949-1953 Chevy Suburban. If not go for a Buick Enlcave! Its Sharp looking, has 3 rows of seats and the price starts around $30k.
#17
fabricate a third row seat
it shouldnt cost that much to find some jump seats to throw into the back with the undercargo compartment there u can probably find ones that store away (fold into the undercargo area) if fabrication is needed it will be alot less then 25k or even 1k
on the side not i loved my 2010 hhr lt 4 door it saved my life a week ago with its saftey. someone turned left into me i spun hit the rear on a telephone pole and rolled over. 30min to extract me but all i walked away with was a scratch on my leg a major concussion(side airbag packs a punched knocked into the passenger seat with a seatbelt on) and of course back and neck pain.
Never use the e85 though i tried it 1 time dropped my gas milage from 19 to 11 and took 3 months of fill-ups to get it back up
on the side not i loved my 2010 hhr lt 4 door it saved my life a week ago with its saftey. someone turned left into me i spun hit the rear on a telephone pole and rolled over. 30min to extract me but all i walked away with was a scratch on my leg a major concussion(side airbag packs a punched knocked into the passenger seat with a seatbelt on) and of course back and neck pain.
Never use the e85 though i tried it 1 time dropped my gas milage from 19 to 11 and took 3 months of fill-ups to get it back up
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