HHR MOM might be gone soon
#32
Look at it this way.... You know the car inside and out and you said it's still in good shape..... another couple of years with no payments won't be so bad. Put some of the money you were thinking would go to payments away each month and then if it does need something out of warranty, the money would be there. (I know, I'm probably preaching to the choir, just sayin)
#33
Plus, 90,000 miles is nothing. That's just getting broken in for me. I bought my HHR at 90,000 miles, and now I'm at 149,000 miles. Do I regret buying a car with such high miles? Not at all, my HHR has been extremely reliable. I plan to keep for a long time still, I know it will last. The only "out of the ordinary" thing I've had to replace is the engine cooling fan, only cost $178 anyway. I can't complain. Aside from that, it's just been regular wear-and-tear items, oil changes, brakes, suspension parts, tires, etc. Not that Hyundai's are bad, but HHRs Rule!!!!!!
#34
And I'm not doubting you but if you could have gotten 7k on your trade that would have been a very good deal...I got 4500 I think on my HHR with 98K on it. It was a LT1 but with every option except for the 2.4 and sunroof and roof rack. I thought going by KBB I was going to get close to 7k but you really need to look at Galves to get a realistic idea on trade value.
Goose
Goose
#36
The only time I got KBB or above was when I traded my Matrix in on the HHR, I got 10K which was about 1500 more than KBB.
I know you said you are hanging onto it...if you do trade I hope you do get KBB...maybe I just got screwed lol
Goose
#37
Dear GDZHHR,
I have read your post about researching the 2012 Chevrolet Cruze to the 2012 Hyundia Accent. I have also read that you are going to hold on to the HHR at this time. When you get ready to continue your search for a new vehicle, please don't hesitate to contact me if you have questions.
Sincerely,
Michelle, Chevrolet Customer Service
I have read your post about researching the 2012 Chevrolet Cruze to the 2012 Hyundia Accent. I have also read that you are going to hold on to the HHR at this time. When you get ready to continue your search for a new vehicle, please don't hesitate to contact me if you have questions.
Sincerely,
Michelle, Chevrolet Customer Service
#38
OF FRIGGING COURSE!!!
As soon as we decide to keep the HHR the CEL and T/C warning lights come on. To make things even more fun the airbag warning light came on in our Colorado!
CRAP!!!
As soon as we decide to keep the HHR the CEL and T/C warning lights come on. To make things even more fun the airbag warning light came on in our Colorado!
CRAP!!!
#39
I have noticed that very soon after I've had thoughts of trading or selling, something always goes wrong with the intended "victim" of the trade or sell off, and Michelle says I'm goofy because I think the toaster is "out to get me". Hopefully the issues are minor and not expensive to put right, glad you decided to forgo the Hyundai in favor of keeping the HHR.
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