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Old 01-12-2013 | 07:21 PM
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here an other european, a dutch dude!
Old 02-11-2013 | 05:39 AM
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A guy from Estonia. That's my 4th in a row American car (have 2 cars at the moment). So I'm a unique here with all those Audis, BMWs, Mercedeses, VWs, Volvos etc. surrounding me.
Old 02-11-2013 | 04:18 PM
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We have another member in Estonia, He has two HHR's the SS is two tone silver and black, hood scoop and dual exhaust, with a smoothed rear hatch, should be easy to spot if He goes tooling by....

here is a pic he posted, have you seen Him ???
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Old 02-12-2013 | 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by SS fan
We have another member in Estonia, He has two HHR's the SS is two tone silver and black, hood scoop and dual exhaust, with a smoothed rear hatch, should be easy to spot if He goes tooling by....

here is a pic he posted, have you seen Him ???
Nice rides. Mine is black too and I like the orange one. Saw a golden HHR today (closer to beige) - it looked ugly:)

Yeah, I would spot this easily. Actually, I've been used to people pointing at my Dodge Charger for 3 years. Thought HHR will be invisible if compared to Charger. Nope, people really spot it and have seen a few standing hear and looking at it. Sure Charger is a way more prestigious etc., but having a 5 meter rear drive sedan with 300 HP engine (was tuned) in Tallinn becomes a real problem during winter - 235 cm wide R20 tires and rear wheel drive don't work well when trying to park in 10-15 cm thick layer of show.

My wife has a PT Cruiser (similar to mine - with all possible options) and these 2 look like a couple when parked together (same designer anyway). But while PT Cruiser is girly, HHR is a real man
Old 02-12-2013 | 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by 3apa3ho
PT Cruiser is girly, HHR is a real man
Never thought about it quite that way but, you know, that really does sum it up!
Old 02-12-2013 | 11:20 AM
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I like it, so thats what is dripping off of my 300hp SS, testosterone
Old 02-18-2013 | 07:41 AM
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It is one in Norway, Oslo.
I did bay it in Tromsų for a cople years ago. Other end of the country
Werry long trip.
Old 03-09-2013 | 02:05 AM
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I'm in Rome,Italy.I brought the car back with me 2 yrs ago along with my other baby(HD Ultra Classic),I think it might be the only HHR in the Country and still have my GA plates on it.
Old 05-12-2013 | 02:48 PM
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Hi I'm in Stockholm, Sweden. Just bought me a 2008 HHR. And I'm totally in love with it. I think there were 150 HHR sold in Sweden so you don't see it every day. :) and that's kinda fun because people point and stare at my car. :)
Old 05-12-2013 | 07:45 PM
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Hhr

Hello

If you have an HHR SS you can beat any of those other cars on the highway.

Boydie Back in the Saddle


Originally Posted by 3apa3ho
A guy from Estonia. That's my 4th in a row American car (have 2 cars at the moment). So I'm a unique here with all those Audis, BMWs, Mercedeses, VWs, Volvos etc. surrounding me.



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