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Re: 06 HHR leaking. puddle in passenger floor board. [cc732] by luvsink
Feb 22, 2008 (2:07 am)
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Replying to: cc732 (Jan 07, 2007 3:46 pm)

I've had my 06 HHR in the shop twice in the last two weeks with the same problem. The first time I received a song and dance about how something was clogged with leaves. On the second visit they admitted there was a bulletin on the leaking problem with something on the frame of the vehicle not being sealed. Because I'm ashmatic they are replacing everything that got wet right down to the carpet. Three times in without it being fixed makes it a Lemon.
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Re: HHR Love-Hate Relationship [richardr6] by luvsink
Feb 22, 2008 (2:13 am)
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Replying to: richardr6 (Aug 24, 2006 2:35 pm)

Yes, I've got the same leak and I don' t have a sun roof. There is a bulletin out about a seal problem with the body of the vehicle. I'd take it back to the dealer and have them pull up the bulletin.
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New HHR owner experience. by purp02
Feb 27, 2008 (6:28 pm)
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Bought one new in 07. Have 2K miles on it. Always garaged when not being driven. The paint has almost a sandpapery feel to it in places. Two coats of Turtlewax Platinum did nothing to smooth it out. Also noticed that the plastic sheets on the leading edge of the rear fenders are almost perforated thru. Other than that, the only other "problem" was actually the way the steering wheel is made. There are two holes used to release the airbag. Mine looked like someone poked them in the housing with a screwdriver. Dealer replaced te wheel, and the new one looks almost the same. Yes, I did ask to see my old one.
 The first trip was taken at 100 miles, and gave us 34MPG on the 400 mile round trip. Not bad at all.
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Leaking in passenger side of 06 HHR by luvsink
Feb 27, 2008 (7:09 pm)
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Ok, got mine back from the dealership after round two and the leak was found to be, "Water is entering the vehicle throught the HVAC Case. Removed the cowl panel to find that butyl patch was not sealing properly. The cabin filter and carpet both have mildew growth on them. Replaced the butyl patch, carpet and the cabin filter." So, if you're having the leaking problem and your dealer is having a hard time finding it, you might try looking at the above. I have to give my dealership props in that they gave me a rental car and when they returned my beloved HHR it was filled with gas, washed and there was new carpet in it. Also, if you have the leak make them look for mildew. That can be a major health risk. But I have to say that Nimnicht Chevrolet took very good care of me. Hopefully the leaking problem is finally solved. Also, I do not have a sun roof. I still love my HHR.
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HHR Newbie by hhr_rox
Apr 04, 2008 (5:16 pm)
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Just purchased an 06 2LT with 7K on it, 2.4/ AT so far issue free but its only been a couple weeks. Really like the vehicle, took our first trip in it, 1400 miles round trip thru the Blue Ridge Mountains, avg 29 MPG, rode nice, fairly comfortable and I am a reasonably big guy. The 2.4 seems quite capable at highway speeds. The HHR is not the perfect car but it does perform decent and provides some personality.
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Re: HHR Newbie [hhr_rox] by poncho167
Apr 06, 2008 (5:04 am)
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Replying to: hhr_rox (Apr 04, 2008 5:16 pm)

I have only driven on short drives but I have heard their nice on the highway. Because of Heritage High Roof (HHR) there can be some wind buffeting from cross winds as most any light highroof vehicle. The Cobalt is also a very nice smooth highway car that shares its chassis with the HHR.
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Re: HHR Newbie [poncho167] by laco
May 10, 2008 (9:29 am)
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Replying to: poncho167 (Apr 06, 2008 5:04 am)

Have driven my 2007 iin some pretty high crosswinds. It is really pretty stable for a small car.
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My 08 HHR by dmathews3
May 10, 2008 (10:55 am)
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I picked up my new HHR last Monday and first thing I did was ditch the cheap Firestones for Goodyear Assurance triple treads. Should come in real handy during these Michigan winters. Added some weathertech floor liners and have a BlueOx baseplate and wiring kit due in this week so I can tow it behind my motorhome.
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Re: My 08 HHR [dmathews3] by laco
May 11, 2008 (10:04 am)
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Replying to: dmathews3 (May 10, 2008 10:55 am)

Have a Blue Ox baseplate and tow bar for ours, tow it behind our diesel pusher. Tows great, don't even know its there, except for the image in the rear camera. I also had the US Gear brake system installed. Its simple, only need to plug it in, and it too works great.
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2008 HHR LT Shadow Edition by megan03
May 20, 2008 (7:48 pm)
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Just purchased 2008 LT Shadow Edition. Includes leather seats, enhanced sound and all the stuff that comes in the "special edition".
 
Great car. Way more comfortable than the one with cloth seats we drove first. Love the heated seats.
 
It has the 2.2L which feels adequate. Guess it could be faster...but I bought for a third car to get better mileage than our Suburban and F150 (daily commuter).
 
Car was delivered with two of the Firestone Firehawks out of balance. Dealer could not get them to balance so they have replaced them.
 
This is alot of car for the money.

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