HHR Magazine...Would you?
#141
Honestly, I would take it. I just question mass market appeal since there's only one generation of HHR. Perhaps if it included some other ecotec equipped vehicles as a side feature (Cobalt, G5); or at least used these vehicles as info for engine and suspension tech.
I don't know how long you could run it as a monthly, but a quarterly may hold up a while too.
I don't know how long you could run it as a monthly, but a quarterly may hold up a while too.
#143
Regarding post #113:
SoCalHHRs closed shop, but has left the site up as a resource for HHR owners new and old. Take a look around at our various articles and how-to's; you just might find something of interest!
This member has established and folded his business during the time this thread had been in existence!
SoCalHHRs closed shop, but has left the site up as a resource for HHR owners new and old. Take a look around at our various articles and how-to's; you just might find something of interest!
This member has established and folded his business during the time this thread had been in existence!
#145
Seems to me the HHR are picking up in popularity....people have taken notice and are talking...so maybe a mag would be nice...Think of all the tricks and mods that would be discovered from those that are unaware of this site! I see plenty of modded HHRs that dont come here,,,unless they lurkers..exposure brings knowledge.
#146
Should be Online
Not sure if someone has already mentioned this (I skipped to the last page), but an HHR magazine should be online, not in print format. Saves you $, saves us $, easier for everyone, and can even be edited when necessary (imagine publishing wrong information and not being able to change it).
And I'm not talking a PDF file either, you can have a subscriber login, and display pages online, which can be as easy as posting HTML pages.
And I'm not talking a PDF file either, you can have a subscriber login, and display pages online, which can be as easy as posting HTML pages.