Loved It But Time For A Change
#11
I'm in the same place. Since my HHR is paid for, reliable and has been trouble free, why trade it away. Dealers were offering $2500-3500 for it and even if I had to put $5K in repairs to get it back running, that is a lot less the paying $25K for a new car with its hidden issues.
#12
I had a trade that was worth more than the HHR and I walked out with a clear title.
It had been one of the most trouble free cars I had ever owned but we wanted something with a better ride and a little more room.
I have driven the Camry for a little over 2 weeks and have just under a 1000 miles on it and it has been averaging right around 31MPG. No negatives yet.
My only gripe on my HHR was the USB crapping out on occasions. I really like the 6" touch screen on this one and I loaded 306 cds on a USB stick and set it to Random Folder play and it has worked flawlessly.
Hoping this car will be the "take me to the old folks home or to the urn".
PS-Do miss my remote start.
It had been one of the most trouble free cars I had ever owned but we wanted something with a better ride and a little more room.
I have driven the Camry for a little over 2 weeks and have just under a 1000 miles on it and it has been averaging right around 31MPG. No negatives yet.
My only gripe on my HHR was the USB crapping out on occasions. I really like the 6" touch screen on this one and I loaded 306 cds on a USB stick and set it to Random Folder play and it has worked flawlessly.
Hoping this car will be the "take me to the old folks home or to the urn".
PS-Do miss my remote start.
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