What is shared w/HHR and other GM's?
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On most of the GM sedans, and coupes, like the Impala, Cobalt, etc.. the steering wheel, radio, some guages and seats are the same as what's in the HHR.
#13
Originally Posted by O6ChevyHHR
I have noticed that the radios are the same as the one in the HHR!
I looked at a 2007 'Vette at the dealer recently. When you look at what they were, and what they are now...............they are sure getting quite lame.
#14
Originally Posted by Firewatcher
Now we know how he got 1200 posts. He doubles'em!
I looked at a 2007 'Vette at the dealer recently. When you look at what they were, and what they are now...............they are sure getting quite lame.
I looked at a 2007 'Vette at the dealer recently. When you look at what they were, and what they are now...............they are sure getting quite lame.
#15
Originally Posted by Firewatcher
Now we know how he got 1200 posts. He doubles'em!
I looked at a 2007 'Vette at the dealer recently. When you look at what they were, and what they are now...............they are sure getting quite lame.
I looked at a 2007 'Vette at the dealer recently. When you look at what they were, and what they are now...............they are sure getting quite lame.
#19
The entire center console gets re-used in the Saturn Aura. Take a good look the next time you see it in the TV commercials. As far as why, well ...
My wife is in a masters-level engineering course which features lectures by engineers from a lot of car manufacturers. Apparently part of GM's design process is determining how many parts can be interchanged with various other vehicles, the main reason being to keep production costs down! If you notice, for instance, the same steering wheel is used in most of the passenger vehicles GM produces regardless of badge, the only differences being the manufacturer logo on the center horn. Hell, even Suzuki uses it!
My wife is in a masters-level engineering course which features lectures by engineers from a lot of car manufacturers. Apparently part of GM's design process is determining how many parts can be interchanged with various other vehicles, the main reason being to keep production costs down! If you notice, for instance, the same steering wheel is used in most of the passenger vehicles GM produces regardless of badge, the only differences being the manufacturer logo on the center horn. Hell, even Suzuki uses it!
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