View Poll Results: Your USD price paid for HHR before tax & fees?
15,990-16,999
173
22.97%
17,000-17,999
70
9.30%
18,000-18,999
96
12.75%
19,000-19,999
83
11.02%
20,000-20,999
97
12.88%
21,000-21,999
86
11.42%
22,000-22,999
47
6.24%
23,000-23,999
44
5.84%
24,000-24,999
26
3.45%
25,000-25,999
16
2.12%
26,000-26,999
15
1.99%
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How much did you pay for your HHR?
#114
Sirius Blackie was $26K
with rebates, no trade-in, GM points, down payment and fleet price, out the door: $18.5K
2LT 2.4 automatic
chrome package
heated gray leather seats, leather steering wheel and shift
steering wheel has volume/cd controls
PAL attachment for an iPod
sunroof
chrome rails
splash guards
HHR cargo hold (got that free!)
Pioneer speakers
head/side front air bags
kept the 17" high polish wheels
running boards
remote start
full warranty coverage for 6 years
i think that's it...
with rebates, no trade-in, GM points, down payment and fleet price, out the door: $18.5K
2LT 2.4 automatic
chrome package
heated gray leather seats, leather steering wheel and shift
steering wheel has volume/cd controls
PAL attachment for an iPod
sunroof
chrome rails
splash guards
HHR cargo hold (got that free!)
Pioneer speakers
head/side front air bags
kept the 17" high polish wheels
running boards
remote start
full warranty coverage for 6 years
i think that's it...
#115
The sticker was $18,708.50 for my LT prior to trade in and GM Master card discount. The car cost me $14,300 including taxes, delivery fees and title & license fee.
After getting home and reviewing the paper work, the dealer reduced by $600my trade in value (verbal agreement) and upped the final price (verbal agreement) another $400. So I paid $1000 more than I should have. I never saw so much paperwork once the "deal" was made.
The dealer went bankrupt six months later (I wonder why)?
After getting home and reviewing the paper work, the dealer reduced by $600my trade in value (verbal agreement) and upped the final price (verbal agreement) another $400. So I paid $1000 more than I should have. I never saw so much paperwork once the "deal" was made.
The dealer went bankrupt six months later (I wonder why)?
#116
I don't recall the exact figures, but I know it was between the numbers of the lowest range in the poll. That was minus the rebates being given at the time, and some modest discussion about the MSRP vs. sticker vs. holdback. It's was the lowest configuration that could be called LT, though since getting it I've coughed up additional clams to get the stainless steel exhaust tip, the molded splash guards with the near invisible "HHR" logo on them, and the running boards. With those additions I'm content with it and don't think I'll be making any other additions or modifications.
#117
$13,600
I bought a new '07 Cappauccino Frost Premere Edition which has 2.4, sunroof, automatic, running boards, rear spoiler, two-color cloth interior, 7 speaker radio for $13,600 - brand new!
I got the $2500 rebate, $1000 GM loyality and had $3500 on my GM card.
I actually had a chance to buy a used GM executive car for $17,900, but they wouldn't take the GM card earnings or the rebates, so I was far better buying new.
This is the best deal I have ever had on a car.
I got the $2500 rebate, $1000 GM loyality and had $3500 on my GM card.
I actually had a chance to buy a used GM executive car for $17,900, but they wouldn't take the GM card earnings or the rebates, so I was far better buying new.
This is the best deal I have ever had on a car.
#120
the "choice" is not listed in the poll.
I bought my 2006 2LT with EVERY option but leather, and 32k miles on it...
for $14,700
I feel I did fine, considering what they are asking for them all over my area.
I bought mine at 5:45pm on New year's Eve, and was a cash customer...that helped.. ALOT.
I bought my 2006 2LT with EVERY option but leather, and 32k miles on it...
for $14,700
I feel I did fine, considering what they are asking for them all over my area.
I bought mine at 5:45pm on New year's Eve, and was a cash customer...that helped.. ALOT.