25 Chevrolet HHR results
2006 Chevrolet HHR OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS
kw
Layton, Utah
Family of 4 approved
I love that it has a high ceiling and that the trunk space it great for camping, game, vacation trip. The gas is wonderful as well and I think as far as car maintenance it needed new spark plugs, tires, control modules but everything you could buy at autozone and it was cheap. Mine has 200,000 miles still going great. The only thing that sucks is if you have a bigger family and going to a dealership for repairs is way expensive and it also had some recalls on it as well. Otherwise the seats, radio, windows are comfortable. But if you get in a car accident the body crushes too easily and is expensive to fix and paint. The car alarm costs a lot to replace once it goes out. The air conditioner is great but if there were vents in the back it would be so much better.
WJW
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Tired of retro
I was initially attracted to the retro look of the car. It has running boards and chrome bling on the mirrors and door handles. The inside, however, is fairly plain and plastic. The only upgrade from other trim levels I can figure out is the radio, which has features I don't actually use.
The engine is powerful for the size of car, but loud. The transmission seems to search up and down more than other cars I have owned.
sam
Sandy Springs, Georgia
My little HHR
I bought my Chevy HHR used back in 2009. It was a model year 2006 and had about 50k miles on it. I feel that I paid a fair price for the quality of the vehicle as well as all the features that were included.
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