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#1
new to forum
Saying Hi, new to forum and asking ? about hhr's in general. I currently have a 1995 Chevy caprice wagon 108,000 miles(with lt1 350) it needs enough work (exhaust, radiator, gas lines.) that I am looking at 2011 hhr lt with 44000 miles for 9200. Just having a hard time seeing myself driving, hauling my dogs to field for a run and generally enjoying this. I love my wagon now and I am just seeing if other members still enjoy theirs after years of ownership. Also any opinions of price would be appreciated. Thank you!
#2
Welcome to the HHR world. I purchased my first one in 12/12 and just upgraded to a different one last week. I am an outside salesman and they get great MPG and can haul a lot of stuff inside them. Me and my three kids did a thanksgiving trip to the bay area and they liked it better than the Toyota Sienna my wife drives. Overall you just can't go wrong with these cars!
#4
Welcome to the forum!
My 2008 has 217k+ miles, and doing great! I love the fact that you can drop the rear seat and have a flat floor front to back. As a plus, you can fold the passenger seat forward, and easily carry 8' long items. I think the price on the one you're looking at is reasonable, but you can check it out at NADA.com.
My 2008 has 217k+ miles, and doing great! I love the fact that you can drop the rear seat and have a flat floor front to back. As a plus, you can fold the passenger seat forward, and easily carry 8' long items. I think the price on the one you're looking at is reasonable, but you can check it out at NADA.com.
#6
aboard fab!
$9,200 for a 2011 isn't out of the ballpark, just make sure you CarFax it and check things carefully.
I've got four of these Trucklets, a 2006, two 2007's, and a 2011. I've never regretted buying them, and it seems like they're more fun to drive with every passing day.
$9,200 for a 2011 isn't out of the ballpark, just make sure you CarFax it and check things carefully.
I've got four of these Trucklets, a 2006, two 2007's, and a 2011. I've never regretted buying them, and it seems like they're more fun to drive with every passing day.
#7
Welcome to the site! I have had my HHR 5 years now still love it my last ride was a Chevy pick up 355 SBC , 700R4 with 3:42 posi and only 16 to 18 mpg the HHR delivers 30 to 32 mpg and that's just the economy part of ownership!
#8
Welcome to the forum, we have 2 a 09 and a 10 both bought in 10. You will be amazed at how much you can stuff in one. I was talking to a guy I know and telling him I could put 8 foot lumber in and close the hatch, he said that he couldn't do that with his full size Explorer.