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Location:
Cathedral City,CA
Mileage:
31,107
Exterior Color:
Sunburst Orange II Metallic
Interior Color:
Gray
Transmission:
Automatic
Engine:
Inline 4
Doors:
4
Bodystyle:
SUVs
Drivetrain:
N/A
Seller Type:
Dealer
Stock #:
7355
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About This Car Front Wheel Drive,Tires - Front Performance,Tires - Rear Performance,Aluminum Wheels,Power Steering,Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes,Daytime Running Lights,Privacy Glass,Power Driver Mirror,Power Passenger Mirror,Intermittent Wipers,Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers,Pass-Through Rear Seat,Cloth Seats,Bucket Seats,2nd Row Bench Seat,Power Driver Seat,Driver Lumbar,Auxiliary Pwr Outlet,Front Floor Mats,Rear Floor Mats,Cruise Control,Adjustable Steering Wheel,Power Windows,Power Door Locks,Keyless Entry,Vehicle Anti-Theft System,A/C,Rear Defrost,AM/FM Stereo,CD Player,MP3 Player,Auxiliary Audio Input,Driver Air Bag,Passenger Air Bag,Child Safety LocksInspired by its trucks and cars of the 1940s Chevrolet revealed the retro HHR in 2006 offering SUV styling with sedan-like economy. The nostalgic design is not only pleasing but practical as the boxy 4-door shape lends itself to increased interior space. This slightly used 2006 Chevy HHR LT is just your ticket.This used 2006 Chevrolet HHR LT has an abundance of safety f
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Professional Review
The Chevrolet HHR was launched as an all-new model for 2006. It's built on the platform of the winning Chevy Cobalt small sedan, and incorporates the Cobalt's best features: engine, transmission and suspension. The HHR is meant to compete against the 2WD PT Cruiser, as well as the likes of Jeep Liberty, Ford Escape and Honda Element, which offer four-wheel drive. As if to add obscurity to curiosity, HHR stands for "Heritage High Roof." The roof of the Chevrolet HHR two-wheel-drive SUV is high, and its heritage dates to the 1949 GMCSuburban panel delivery truck. The HHR is on a smaller scale, but there are no bones about its retro styling. We found the HHR to be fun to drive. It isn't a sports car, but it's nimble and we were pleased with its acceleration. The HHR feels more responsive than its horsepower, torque, and transmission ratio numbers suggest. Plus it gets decent fuel economy. The interior wasn't as functional as we'd have liked, however, and the base cloth fabric left us wishing we'd ordered the optional leather.
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