To buy or not to buy
#11
It's a touch choice. I was going throught the same thing. I ended up with an '06. I save more than a couple of grands verses an '07 with the same equipment (minus the year one only color I got). I don't get rid of vehicles often, so my '06 will have low miles compared to others many years down the road. I only average about 6-7K a year. The new warranty is great, but the powertrain is the least of my concerns with this vehicle.
#12
With our '06 we just bought yestersday I will run it for 36,000 and then flush out all the DEX-COOL and replace with GREEN antifreeze. Red corrodes..................Green protects, no matter what GM says. Ask any good mechanic.
#13
Originally Posted by TY&HHR
With our '06 we just bought yestersday I will run it for 36,000 and then flush out all the DEX-COOL and replace with GREEN antifreeze. Red corrodes..................Green protects, no matter what GM says. Ask any good mechanic.
#14
I agree with Solman....
Originally, way back, my personal car was one of the "guinea pigs" using Dex-cool, for GM. GM encountered many problems with this new product. But, MOST were induced by the consumer. One area of concern was the introduction of additives, the addition of non Dex-cool products and the quality of the water (notice GM is very explicite regarding these, now).
Also, over the past couple of years, the composition has changed to accomodate better results. What was witnessed in the late 90's and early 2000 should not occur now.
I have used Dex-cool in all my family vehicles for about 10 years. Changing at the 100,000 mile or 5 year mark. Never a problem. But I am very cautious of what is introduced to my cooling system......and I only use REAL distilled water.
But, you do what is confortable for you.
Originally, way back, my personal car was one of the "guinea pigs" using Dex-cool, for GM. GM encountered many problems with this new product. But, MOST were induced by the consumer. One area of concern was the introduction of additives, the addition of non Dex-cool products and the quality of the water (notice GM is very explicite regarding these, now).
Also, over the past couple of years, the composition has changed to accomodate better results. What was witnessed in the late 90's and early 2000 should not occur now.
I have used Dex-cool in all my family vehicles for about 10 years. Changing at the 100,000 mile or 5 year mark. Never a problem. But I am very cautious of what is introduced to my cooling system......and I only use REAL distilled water.
But, you do what is confortable for you.
#16
For what it's worth......I shopped around with other manufacturers for a while in search of a cool car with good gas mileage. I was ready to buy another car when I decided to look at the HHR. I bought my Daytona Blue Metallic on the spot. It was just much more impressive than anything else I looked at, and I am not really a big GM guy. I've had it for six months and I still love it. My only problem is waiting for more aftermarket toys to put on it. If you want to research the engines, check out www.ecotecforum.com. When you decide what you want......HAGGLE! HAGGLE! HAGGLE! Don't be afraid to walk away from the dealer if they won't give you what you want. If it's a good dealership, they will not let you get away without a deal. Ask for the moon and make them work for you. Happy hunting and
#17
I went for an '07
I too had to make this decision a few days back and I chose the 2007 model.
It was an easy choice for me since I wanted the new dark blue color (Imperial Blue Metallic). I also was drawn toward the '07s because of the better warranty coverage. I looked at spending the extra money up front to purchase a comparable warranty for the '06 model and the price difference made it an easier decision.
Whatever you decide, go to your dealer with as much knowledge as you can!
I went to Edmunds.com and found a lot of pricing info that helped me barter with my dealer. check out: http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/chev...act/index.html
Be sure to check out the TMV (True Market Value) of the car. I bought mine for less than TMV thanks to the forums and Edmunds.
Cheaper than advertised running boards too! 60% off and free installation.
It was an easy choice for me since I wanted the new dark blue color (Imperial Blue Metallic). I also was drawn toward the '07s because of the better warranty coverage. I looked at spending the extra money up front to purchase a comparable warranty for the '06 model and the price difference made it an easier decision.
Whatever you decide, go to your dealer with as much knowledge as you can!
I went to Edmunds.com and found a lot of pricing info that helped me barter with my dealer. check out: http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/chev...act/index.html
Be sure to check out the TMV (True Market Value) of the car. I bought mine for less than TMV thanks to the forums and Edmunds.
Cheaper than advertised running boards too! 60% off and free installation.
#19
Originally Posted by pacerman
boroop......I thought runningboards were standard on '07's??
#20
Originally Posted by pacerman
boroop......I thought runningboards were standard on '07's??
http://www.chevrolet.com/hhr/features/ says they "become factory option fall 2006."
Not sure what that means, but I had to have them so I had to order them.