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Old 06-07-2013 | 10:15 AM
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I recently bought a low mileage 2007 HHR LS. I love it. I would like to know what modifications are suggested to keep optimal fuel savings and performance/handling.
Old 06-07-2013 | 11:21 AM
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WELCOME to the group! The gearheads will chim in soon with the info you want. You in Norfolk ,Little Creek or Newport News? I was Anphibs Norfolk and Fleet Tug Little Creek! Thank you for your service, I assume you were in the NAVY of Marine's ")
Old 06-07-2013 | 12:57 PM
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Welcome! I'm always surprised how many people are discovering the HHR. I got mine in April and I LOVE IT
Old 06-07-2013 | 01:55 PM
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Welcome to the club, they are great little cars. Stylish, room for four, very dependable Ecotec engine and good on gas.

Old 06-07-2013 | 02:39 PM
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Congrats on your new ride, and to the forum!

For handling maximization, go through the suspension and change out the shocks and struts if they're due. Buy the best performance/touring tires that your budget allows, HHR's "like" almost every tire brand except Michelin...for some reason the chassis tuning of non-SS models lends to twitchy handling on Michelin tires.

For the best mileage, give it a tune up. Change the air filter, do an oil change, and wind in a new set of Delco Iridium plugs.(PN 41-103) Only use the Delco plugs, the Ecotec engines were designed around them, and using other brands almost always guarantees a check engine light when they start misfiring.
Old 06-07-2013 | 02:43 PM
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Old 06-07-2013 | 02:47 PM
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Old 06-07-2013 | 02:52 PM
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Follow the maintenance requirements in the owner’s manual suggested by GM. Run good quality fuel, oil and filters. These are good cars and will last a good long time considering the vehicle get proper maintenance. Other than that make it yours and drive it like you stool it. GOOD LUCK
Old 06-07-2013 | 06:12 PM
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WELCOME from Michigan

USSKECK

For fuel economy make sure to keep a clean air filter. The easier it can breathe the better mileage you will get. After market air filter systems can improve mileage a little but don't by those expensive types.

Boydie Back in the Saddle...............



Originally Posted by usskeck
I recently bought a low mileage 2007 HHR LS. I love it. I would like to know what modifications are suggested to keep optimal fuel savings and performance/handling.
Old 06-07-2013 | 07:54 PM
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Welcome to the Forum! Very good mileage suggestions above. I would add that when you are doing your mods, resist the urge to plus size your wheels and tires if mileage is more important to you than aesthetics. The extra rolling resistance of the wider tires can cost you quite a bit of mpg's.



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