Do you like vans but wish they came with performance engines? Well, you're going to love this, the Chevy HHR SS Panel, so rare that only van geeks can recognize it. We keep sharing these renderings ...
Aside from all that, the SS came with a 260-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder engine and this one happens to have a five-speed manual gearbox, so there’s some fun to be had in the funky wagon. It ...
The HHR SS sits 6 mm lower than it stable mates, but sports extended front and rear fascias that give it the appearance of riding much lower. The new front fascia features an air-dam design with ...
Like the HHR SS, the Panel SS uses an Ecotec 2.0-liter direct-injection turbo four-cylinder taken from the Pontiac Solstice and Saturn Sky Red Line. The boosted engine makes a hearty 260 horsepower ...
Chevrolet has announced pricing for its unique cargo hauling version of its HHR, called the HHR Panel. Base pricing for the vehicle will start at $16,750 (including destination) for the LS model, $200 ...
When it came to giving compact-car buyers an alternative to the Chrysler PT Cruiser, Chevrolet unveiled the HHR. And when it came to giving Cruiser buyers an alternative to the sedan, Chrysler gave ...
We have a way of feeling enormously nostalgic for things that have been discontinued, don't we? Whether it's the final ...
My father bought a brand-new Chevrolet HHR SS in 2009. He liked (and still likes, since it remains his daily driver 11 years later) the 2.0L turbocharged direct-injected four-cylinder with 250 horses ...
Chevrolet has launched an ‘HHR Panel’ commercial version of its five-seat passenger-carrying Chrysler PT Cruiser competitor. The body features steel inserts in place of side windows and cargo doors in ...
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