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Replying to: lynnann50 (Jul 10, 2008 4:54 am) Wipers are easy. Right stalk on steering wheel controls them. Button on end is wash/wipe. First notch up is delayed in which you turn the end of the stalk a notch at a time to make the delay either longer or shorter and then the stalk up to the 2nd position which is continuous slow and all the way up to fast continuous. Rear wiper is down by the window switches and push to right for slow delay and full left to faster delay and push the middle for wash/wipe/off. |
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Just bought a 2008 HHR LT1 about a month ago... silver w/ chrome package and automatic. I traded in a 2002 F-250 truck because of the fuel mileage and the price of gas! I've always owned trucks so this was a huge adjustment for me! The HHR has always fascinated me and I finally made the decision to get one and get rid of the gas guzzler. I drive about 80% highway every day and I'm getting about 27 mpg with the 2.2 engine. This car is awesome! I love everything about it!!! One thing I really like about GM is all the cool things that come standard that you have to pay extra for on other brands or you can't get at all! I looked at Ford's economy cars and nothing thrilled me. I'm not into Japanese cars and nothing else had the room and fuel mileage of the HHR. For me it was a no-brainer! I'm getting awesome fuel mileage and I can still haul stuff when I want to!
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Replying to: transformer (Jul 15, 2008 6:03 pm) I also have only Pickups over the last 30 years...other than my Saturn LW wagon...This is the first non pickup. I measured the back area with the seats down and it's a tad larger than my Colorado bed and covered to boot! I have a garden center...so hauling space is essential.... And unlike the Saturn wagon which drives ME...The HHR is a dream to drive...so responsive and an incredible turning radius. Thanks for all the support here...lynnann
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Replying to: lynnann50 (Jul 16, 2008 5:43 am)
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Replying to: micweb (Jul 17, 2008 10:54 am) |
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Bought my 2009 HHR in Sept. and am loving it. First blast of winter showed here in southern Ont. Canada, so just trying to get used to the new feel. After driving a Sunfire this is quite the change, hoping I won't need winter tires, anyone had any probs with that? Also been scouring the net for accessories, like chrome door handles and mirrors, don't feel like paying the dealer prices, anyone know of any reliable sources?
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Replying to: chicasun (Nov 18, 2008 6:14 pm)
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Replying to: dmathews3 (Nov 18, 2008 6:32 pm) Did I mention that at 42, I think I am the youngest HHR driver from reading the forums, don't care love it!
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and almost 14K, still LOVE my Black 07 2LT, chrome package. Mods: custom painted pinstripes, grill & beauty bar bowties-pink leveled sway bar CGS intake lower billet grille tinted front windows (dealer mod) stainless steel tail light rings stubby antenna Nu-skool Chevrolet scripts Only problem: replacing sunroof (under warranty) I LOVE this car and still smile every time I see it. check out chevyhhr.net for some great folks and info!
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Replying to: chicasun (Nov 18, 2008 6:41 pm) Dont feel alone, us "midlifers" are in this with ya! |
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