GM dumped thousands of HHRs into rental fleets - badly watered down its cachet.
#21
http://media.gm.com/servlet/GatewayS...74&docid=40878
#22
MSRP means nothing. Sale price is everything. The HHR has become a value wagon. Thank You GM.
#24
http://www.american-retro.com/store/...cat=257&page=1
The front end of this (scroll to the bottom at link for a better picture) looks like an HHR! This would make a good investment or x-mas gift. Other varieties available by clicking on left hand column menu.
The front end of this (scroll to the bottom at link for a better picture) looks like an HHR! This would make a good investment or x-mas gift. Other varieties available by clicking on left hand column menu.
#25
It may not be a good idea to have a limited production car. When you have the only car on the block, there are fewer parts available for repairs, fewer mechanics would have the knowledge to fix the car.
Just remember that when the PT Cruiser first came out how much the dealers gouged the consumer who wanted to buy one. Good for Chrysler, bad for the customer. That same car today is worth no more than any other eight year old car I.E. nothing.
If you want a limited production, buy a Z06 Vette, Nissan GT-R both $60-70K cars.
I have no real desire to have as a daily driver, a $50-60,000 car. Maybe some of you have that much disposable income to get an overpriced car. I don't.
Just remember that when the PT Cruiser first came out how much the dealers gouged the consumer who wanted to buy one. Good for Chrysler, bad for the customer. That same car today is worth no more than any other eight year old car I.E. nothing.
If you want a limited production, buy a Z06 Vette, Nissan GT-R both $60-70K cars.
I have no real desire to have as a daily driver, a $50-60,000 car. Maybe some of you have that much disposable income to get an overpriced car. I don't.
#26
I would tend to agree with the statement. However, I'm not so sure about how large the "glut" of HHR's was (or is) because when I was seriously shopping there were not that many on the lots to choose from, nor in the surrounding 100-200 mile radius from my locale. I still see very few on the dealer lots around Buffalo, but that may just be the way it is here and not elsewhere.
Regardless, my plan is to keep my car basically forever and add a panel version for my business before they change the styling.
Regardless, my plan is to keep my car basically forever and add a panel version for my business before they change the styling.
#27
I can't complain too loudly as I bought a year old car fully loaded with 11k on it for 10 grand less then original MSRP. 7 grand less then original owner paid.
Although I like the "idea" of a cache car. I fully realize the HHR is not such out the gate and I would not have paid a dollar more for it than I did.
The "glut" of HHRs will be at the rental lots. Dealers won't buy a ton HHRs at auction as there is not a huge market for them on used lots yet and their resale is so poor people will see extreme value in them over the new fare the dealer is trying to sell. I did.
Chevy HHR>>>>>>>a niche vehicle without cache
You know what gives the HHR cache? Making it your own. I have seen HHRs and PT Crusiers that have all the cache in the world because of what the owners did to them.
They are both born bland and naked
Although I like the "idea" of a cache car. I fully realize the HHR is not such out the gate and I would not have paid a dollar more for it than I did.
The "glut" of HHRs will be at the rental lots. Dealers won't buy a ton HHRs at auction as there is not a huge market for them on used lots yet and their resale is so poor people will see extreme value in them over the new fare the dealer is trying to sell. I did.
Chevy HHR>>>>>>>a niche vehicle without cache
You know what gives the HHR cache? Making it your own. I have seen HHRs and PT Crusiers that have all the cache in the world because of what the owners did to them.
They are both born bland and naked
#28
Excellent point, and I couldn't agree more! It makes me sad to see the wasted potential of a plain and unadorned HHR on the street. I've had more fun modifying my HHR than with any other car I've had since my '68 Austin Healy Sprite.