She wouldn't buy an HHR.
#1
She wouldn't buy an HHR.
We almost became a two HHR member family. My wife needed to trade, so we went to check out the Chevy dealer. I was steering her toward the HHRs, and she went to the Cobalts. Long story short, she got a beautiful 4 door Cobalt. Thank goodness for 0% financing. It's like borrowing money from a relative, you don't have to pay interest.
#2
Well...of all the nerve...wouldn't buy an HHR...now that's a sin.
Just kidding of course...I looked at the Cobalts and they are nice cars as well, but I had my heart set on an HHR and no one was going to talk me out of it. As long as it's a Chevy and the wife is happy....that's all that really matters...especially the latter.
Be sure to post some pics of the new siblings together. You know how we are about those.
Just kidding of course...I looked at the Cobalts and they are nice cars as well, but I had my heart set on an HHR and no one was going to talk me out of it. As long as it's a Chevy and the wife is happy....that's all that really matters...especially the latter.
Be sure to post some pics of the new siblings together. You know how we are about those.
#5
Had to bump this one up. Today my Dad went to the same Chevy dealer and bought a new Cobalt. Same salesman in 5 months has sold my family an HHR, and 2 Cobalts. I better be on his Christmas card list.
#6
Originally Posted by KY Dave
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HUDIBURG CHEVROLET IN OKC, BETTER SEND US A X-MAS CARD.....
Last edited by BILLANDTONI; 07-20-2006 at 11:14 PM.
#8
Originally Posted by KY Dave
We almost became a two HHR member family. My wife needed to trade, so we went to check out the Chevy dealer. I was steering her toward the HHRs, and she went to the Cobalts. Long story short, she got a beautiful 4 door Cobalt. Thank goodness for 0% financing. It's like borrowing money from a relative, you don't have to pay interest.
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