With styling meant to evoke memories of the 1949 Suburban, Chevy tries its hand at the winning formula of the PT cruiser. The HHR is a compact utility vehicle based on the same front-wheel drive platform as the Chevy Cobalt. The interior features fold-flat second row and front passenger seating for cargo hauling flexibilty. Two engines are offered: 2.2L I4 and a 2.4L I4. Both engines are available with either a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission.
Model/Trim/Package | Engine | | | Original MSRP
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HHR LS 1LS | 2.2l I4 (155-bhp) | M5 | FWD | $18,720 |
HHR LS 1LS | 2.2l I4 (155-bhp) | A4 | FWD | $19,720 |
HHR LT 1LT | 2.2l I4 (155-bhp) | M5 | FWD | $19,720 |
HHR LT 1LT | 2.4l I4 (172-bhp) | M5 | FWD | $20,370 |
HHR LT 1LT | 2.2l I4 (155-bhp) | A4 | FWD | $20,720 |
HHR LT 1LT | 2.4l I4 (172-bhp) | A4 | FWD | $21,370 |
HHR LT 2LT | 2.4l I4 (172-bhp) | M5 | FWD | $21,420 |
HHR LT 2LT | 2.4l I4 (172-bhp) | A4 | FWD | $21,420 |
HHR SS Turbocharged 1SS | 2.0l I4 T (260-bhp) | M5 | FWD | $26,255 |
HHR SS Turbocharged 1SS | 2.0l I4 T (250-bhp) | A4 | FWD | $26,255 |