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What is this discussion about? Chevrolet HHR, Wagon


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by theo2709
Dec 18, 2003 (7:37 pm)
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http://www.wieck.com/public/*2PV_062778
 
BTW Chevy's new tagline is "An American Revolution"
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by tomcat630
Dec 19, 2003 (9:09 am)
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It seems better than the PT, which is just a Neon wagon. Friends reanted a PT and it was cramped, and rode like a 67 Chevy pickup.
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well by jchan2
Dec 19, 2003 (6:19 pm)
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the PT Cruiser is classified as a truck. Wonder if GM will try to classify the HHR as a truck.
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by theo2709
Dec 19, 2003 (8:20 pm)
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Hell since the Magnum is a "truck", why not? I bet this will be a truck.
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to by jchan2
Dec 20, 2003 (5:41 am)
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bring up the CAFE numbers for the truck segment. (Bring that average from 18 MPG to 20 MPG)
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by dindak
Dec 20, 2003 (7:27 am)
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I can't say that I am very excited about this vehicle. GM should try and do something a little different than the PT. I'm sure it will sell, but I really prefer the looks of the PT.
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I prefer by jchan2
Dec 21, 2003 (5:44 pm)
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the looks of the Pacifica, the versatility of my Odyssey, the comfort of the Odyssey, the gizmos of the Sienna, all for $30-$33K loaded, with three rows of seats, a NAV system, power liftgate, heated seats and Automatic Climate Control.
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by regfootball
Dec 21, 2003 (7:32 pm)
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actually is more interesting than the PT cruiser but here's the deal
 
-retro is dead....
-the PT cruiser was the 'original' so no way to match the market buzz
 
if this had come out 1 year after the PT it would have a lot more impact. Pretty much another example of GM's marketing and product development ineptness.
 
still, it should be an interesting vehicle. I hope it has a bunch more cargo room than the PT....if it does it should sell well.
 
If it has the utility of the element, too it should be popular.
 
Chevy would do well to have a performance version right out of the chute. Something with a 0-60 in 6 seconds.
 
Crysler would be wise to respark interest in the PT cruiser by offering a stretch version of it. One with more room and cargo space.
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by dindak
Dec 21, 2003 (7:36 pm)
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Retro is not dead, it always comes back.
 

 
HHR should be canned for something similar but modern with cool features. Basically a good looking version of the Element.

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