2010 Chevrolet HHR Model Lineup Review

LS Sport Utility
Retro looks, fun to drive, versatile and efficient.

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2010 Chevrolet HHR Review

The 2010 Chevrolet HHR LS ($18,720) comes with air conditioning, power windows, power mirrors, power locks, cruise control, and a substantial level of standard features and equipment. Options for the LS include remote start, the automatic transmission ($1,000), running boards, a spoiler, and a variety of other factory and dealer-installed features and accessories.

The HHR LT ($19,720) adds remote start as standard (but only with the automatic transmission), an eight-way power driver's seat, driver's lumbar support, and the availability of many more optional extras, including a Bright Chrome Appearance Package.

The HHR 2LT adds the LT Equipment Group ($1,700), which includes the 2.4-liter engine, 17-inch chrome alloy wheels, fog lamps, running boards, FE3 sport suspension, Bluetooth connectivity, leather-wrapped steering wheel, auto-dimming mirror, and a Pioneer audio system with seven speakers and 260 watts.

The HHR SS ($26,255) adds the turbocharged engine, performance handling suspension, 18-inch polished alloy wheels, SS embroidered seats, a rear spoiler, and other items. Optional on the SS is the Performance Package ($895).

The HHR Panel comes in LS ($19,030) and LT ($20,030) versions. Options and prices for the Panel are the same as for the equivalent levels of the non-Panel versions.

One interesting option for the LS and LT Utility versions are solid rear quarter panels ($195), which close in the rear sides and give a look somewhat between the Utility and the Panel models.

Safety features include front airbags, front and rear side-curtain airbags, anti-lock brakes, Stabilitrak electronic stability control with traction control, and tire-pressure monitoring. Next Page


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