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Used 2011 Chevrolet HHR for Sale near Groton, MA

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Year:
2011
Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
HHR
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
155 hp 2.2L I4 Flex Fuel Vehicle
Exterior color:
Gray
Combined gas mileage:
26 MPG
Fuel type:
Flex Fuel Vehicle
Interior color:
Gray
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
86,836
Stock #:
623811
VIN:
3GNBABFW5BS623811
Gray 2011 Chevrolet HHR Wagon Front-Wheel Drive Automatic
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2011 Chevrolet HHR

1LT FWD

86,836 mi

Kent, WA
2,453 mi away
Fair Deal

$6,400

$6,199

Year:
2010
Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
HHR
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
155 hp 2.2L I4 Flex Fuel Vehicle
Exterior color:
Silver
Fuel type:
Flex Fuel Vehicle
Transmission:
4-Speed Automatic Overdrive
Mileage:
118,284
Stock #:
560194
VIN:
3GNBABDB0AS560194
Silver 2010 Chevrolet HHR Wagon Front-Wheel Drive 4-Speed Automatic Overdrive

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2010 Chevrolet HHR

1LT FWD

118,284 mi

Winnsboro, LA
1,315 mi away
Great Deal

$4,204

Year:
2010
Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
HHR
Body type:
Wagon
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
235 hp 2L I4
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
4-Speed Automatic Overdrive
Mileage:
124,749
Stock #:
560786
VIN:
3GNBADDM7AS560786
 2010 Chevrolet HHR Wagon Front-Wheel Drive 4-Speed Automatic Overdrive

 

2010 Chevrolet HHR

SS FWD

124,749 mi

Apopka, FL
1,111 mi away
Fair Deal

$6,490

About 2011 Chevrolet HHR
4.4 Overall rating(5 reviews)
Danny T says...
Jan 23, 2013
Nice mid size Chevrolet crossover, loaded with features and room. Can be a sporty fun vehicle for the younger crowd, a cargo vehicle for the working person, or a nice family vehicle. Great gas mileage compared to comparable sized vehicles.
Harold H says...
May 27, 2023
I like it nice car good on gas I love it
Anonymous says...
Sep 21, 2020
Fantastic car- even smells like a new car after 9 years.
Losone P says...
Apr 23, 2024
Needs shocks and new tires. Rides rough but fits my needs for in town use.
Anonymous says...
Apr 4, 2012
The gas mileage is great. The cargo capacity is surprisingly good. Very please with the amount of things (think bales of pinestraw, bags of mulch, even fairly large boxes), I can haul with the rear seats down. Very easy to load groceries and other weekend shopping items with the rear seats up. I really do not like how it handles curves. Be careful taking corners/curves while exiting interstates/highways. I think the rather industrial interior appears to withstand the beating the grandchildren give it, rather well. Only time will tell how it holds up (repairs, wear & tear, etc) but there have been no issues since it was purchased 6 months ago.

 

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June 7th marks the start of the final year for the HHR – the retro-rod that came too late. It was an ignoble start for the HHR, the car that rose up as a direct challenger to the PT Cruiser. After the Cruiser’s debut in 2000, lead designer Bryan Nesbitt left Chrysler to join GM in April 2001, and in 2005 he tried the same trick again at Chevrolet with the HHR. Now just six years later, 2011 will see the last of the HHRs leave the factory floor, with production officially stopping in May 2012.

Predictably, there’s little new to offer for the HHR in 2011. Some color code reshuffling and an upgraded introductory OnStar package that now includes six months of the Directions and Connections plan with Turn-by-Turn Navigation in addition to the full year of Safe and Sound are the sole changes. That means the same LS/LT trim lineup continues in five-seat regular and two-seat panel configurations, the latter offering a delivery arrangement that deletes rear seats and windows in favor of storage space.

The LS and 1LT trims are powered by a 2.2-liter, inline four-cylinder (I4) engine good for 155 horses, while a 2.4-liter four produces 172 hp and is available as an option in the 1LT trim and comes standard in the 2LT. Both engines are underpowered, but the 2.2-liter is especially so, with its peak torque of 150 not arriving until 4,800 rpm and peak hp showing up 1,300 rpm later. Both engines are capable of running on E85 fuel, however. On regular fuel with the five-speed manual transmission, the 2.2-liter engine produces 22/32 mpg, dropping 2 mpg on the highway with the four-speed automatic. The 2.4 puts up similar numbers – identical to the 2.2 with the five-speed and 22/29 with the automatic.

The real performer is a 2.0-liter, turbocharged inline four that powers the SS trim and produces 250 or 260 hp, depending on whether you opt for the five-speed manual or four-speed auto. The manual feels quicker and gets 21/29 versus the automatic’s 19/29, although the 2.0 isn’t E85-compatible. The SS also gets larger 18-inch alloys, a sport suspension, and special styling to identify it. All trims come with traction control, antilock brakes, and an anti-skid system, as well as daytime running lights, power throughout, and a satellite-ready stereo with digital media connection.

If you’ve always wanted an HHR, this is very literally your last chance. The SS is the way to go, as it’s the only trim that isn’t painfully underpowered. The manual offers a large advantage over the automatic, whether in feel, fun, or fuel economy, but the automatic is still a competent choice. Besides, with the running boards, unique 18-inch wheels, and mesh grille, the SS is by far the most attractive of the bunch.

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