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1412 messages, Last post on Dec 05, 2009 at 3:47 PM
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Interesting! Thanks for that tidbit, hammen. I think he may have had more support and fewer, umm, guidelines under the old Chryler management. Just a theory... |
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All-New HHR Adds To Chevrolet's Growing Family Of Crossover DETROIT- Chevrolet Motor Division has officially selected the name HHR for its all-new crossover vehicle. HHR will begin production in summer of 2005 as a 2006 model. "With its expressive design and surprising functionality, HHR is a great addition to our family of Chevrolet vehicles," said Pete Langenhorst, Chevrolet Cobalt and HHR marketing director. HHR was an internal codename for "heritage high roof," representing the design of Chevrolet's trucks in the late 1940s. The styling of the HHR reflects both the look of a 1949 Suburban and the current SSR. HHR is part of Chevrolet's new small vehicle lineup, which includes the all-new 2005 Cobalt and 2004 Aveo. It will be the third vehicle based off of GM's Delta global architecture. |
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| to quote Motor Trend, "It looks a decade beyond the PT Cruiser, yet is appearing half a decade after the PT Cruiser." | |
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http://www.wieck.com/public/*2PV_062778 BTW Chevy's new tagline is "An American Revolution" |
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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. | |
the PT Cruiser is classified as a truck. Wonder if GM will try to classify the HHR as a truck.
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| Hell since the Magnum is a "truck", why not? I bet this will be a truck. | |
| bring up the CAFE numbers for the truck segment. (Bring that average from 18 MPG to 20 MPG) | |
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