The Chevrolet HHR is a relatively new option in the growing compact wagon segment, joining models like Chrysler PT Cruiser, Mazda 3, Toyota Matrix and Pontiac Vibe. With the HHR, Chevy has attempted to recapture the bold look of early American trucks - a design which offers above average cargo capacity, passenger room, and visibility. There are no significant changes for 2008, but it is rumored that Chevy may add an SS trim later in the year.
For now, there are five HHRs to choose from, configured through two trim levels and two body styles. The base trim is the LS, which includes full power accessories, 16-inch wheels, air-conditioning, cruise control, keyless entry, a six-speaker CD audio system, an MP3 auxiliary jack, and a flat-folding front passenger seat. The upper level LT trim is further divided into two subgroups. The 1LT package adds an eight-way power driver seat, an upgraded MP3-compatible sound system and alloy wheels. The 2LT Enhanced Package includes those items, plus 17-inch wheels, a seven-speaker Pioneer sound system, fog lamps and additional chrome exterior trim. The upper level 2LT also rides upon a firmer suspension system.
The HHR is available as a four-door wagon or a panel van. The Panel van is available in both the LS and LT trims, and includes uniques features like chrome exterior accents, windowless side panels, remote-operated dual rear cargo doors, load floor storage compartments, and a rear 40-amp power outlet. Optional equipment includes leather upholstery, heated seats, an in-dash CD changer, satellite radio, a sunroof, and OnStar.
There are two engine options for the HHR. The base level LS houses a 2.2 liter four cylinder engine, which provides 149 horsepower and 152 pound-feet of torque. The 2LT comes with a 2.4 liter version of the four-cylinder, which generates 175 horsepower and 165 pound-feet of torque. This larger engine is optional on the 1LT trim. Buyers may choose between a five-speed manual or an optional four-speed automatic transmission.
Owners and reviewers have cited ride quality as the HHR's top feature. The suspension system adequately cushions the interior from road intrusions, and a well-insulated cabin is shielded from most wind and engine noise. Unfortunately, the compact wagon falls short in most of the other performance categories. The HHR's steering is unresponsive, and the soft suspension limits aggressive driving considerably. Test drivers have reported that even the larger four-cylinder engine lacks low-end power, but acceleration is tolerable through the higher gears.
Inside, the HHR offers comfortable seating in both the front and rear quarters, 25 cubic feet of luggage space to boot. Overall cargo capacity is an impressive 63 cubic feet. Visibility is outstanding in all directions, but the interior is hurt by the inclusion of some lower quality plastics. Fuel economy is also a strong selling point: the 2.2 liter engine has an EPA estimate of 23/30 mpg with the automatic transmission.
4.5 Overall rating
(51 reviews)Cool looking car very spacious for a small car I like the panel version the best
What a fun, great looking ride! 30+MPG, leather heated seats, moonroof, traction control, stabillitrack, ABS, AC, 260 watt Pioneer stereo with sub, iPod integration, PW, PDL, Remote Start, Cruise. The steering wheel is amongst the best I've ever personally owned, leather wrapped with controls for Cruise and stereo on the wheel. Handling is excellent, car is easy to drive with magnetic variable assist steering. Breaking is good with 4-wheel ABS, 2.4L engine returns over 30MPG on the freeway and a minimum of 22MPG in town. The stereo in the LT2 package is amongst the best I've ever heard in a factory configuration.
This HHR SS has been great for me and the family. Good performance, good fuel economy, and very versatile for carrying large items, luggage, and groceries. I did not like the ESC system. On windy days, it tries to over-control the car; I simply turned it off when driving during high winds. Overall, great experience with this car.
Over the years I have owned and drivin full sized trucks, suv's, and cars, including classic -powerful muscle automobiles. If it's domestic, I've probably driven / owned it. The HHR Panel model is hands down one of the best cars I've ever owned. I travel for work (need to haul supplies everyday), where SAFTEY, dependibility, storage, and great gas mileage are a MUST. This wagon has far exceeded my expectations. Not only does it deliver everything I ask, IT IS A PLEASURE TO DRIVE! With more than enough get up and go, for the highway, or aggressive traffic situations. 2 lane highways @ 55 mph she gets 34 avg mpg. With interstate driving at 70 mph is around 29. That is impressive with a load of about 800 lbs. (Maximum load limit is 900 lbs). When I say STABLE SUSPENSION this is why...** Rear suspension has independent torque arms (Not coil springs that sag over time) - the bonus here is you can load the back any way you want, and needent worry about having the weight evenly distributed, because the torque arms automatically compensate! These are solid - well built cars. It will be a very sad day indeed, when I'm forced to buy something different. THE HHR PANEL IS A PERFECT FIT ! I liked it so much I bought another one!
Stylish, roomy, and reliable. The PT Cruiser is the obvious comparison, but the HHR is a better choice.
2008 Chevrolet HHR FAQs
How much does the 2008 Chevrolet HHR cost in Atlanta, GA?
The average 2008 Chevrolet HHR costs about $5,448.10. The average price has decreased by -2.6% since last year. The 7 for sale near Atlanta, GA on CarGurus, range from $3,745 to $12,643 in price.
How many 2008 Chevrolet HHR vehicles in Atlanta, GA have no reported accidents or damage?
5 out of 7 for sale near Atlanta, GA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2008 Chevrolet HHR?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2008 Chevrolet HHR gets between 23 and 25 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Flex Fuel Vehicle, Gasoline engines are available.
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