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Re: love it [62vetteefp] by ray80
Jan 08, 2008 (9:15 am)
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Replying to: 62vetteefp (Jan 07, 2008 5:22 pm)

For the traffic lights, this may be helpfule if your interested:
 
lightinsight
 
I don't have rear seat passengers, sp the first thing I did was remove the rear headrests to help with rearview.
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Re: love it [greatbigz] by skibry1
Jan 13, 2008 (8:03 am)
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Replying to: greatbigz (Jan 07, 2008 5:17 pm)

We had to move that button up into the darken portion of windsheild,'cause that
arm raise and mirror tilt still failed to get the mirror out of a sight line...but all this
did happen in a car. The relocation wasn't "a walk in the park" but love the results.
     Happy Motoring
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Have Brand New HHR 1 LT by amyf2
Feb 05, 2008 (6:24 pm)
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Just purchased a 2008 HHR in January, and so far we love it. Yes, I agree with some of the reviews with the windshield being a little small, and it has been some getting used to... but over all, we like the car so far. My 2 kids have plenty of space with their car seats, and my husband and I have plenty of room in the front captains chairs. Im a little surprised at the lack of storage in front... no where to put CD's, no console. The one in the dash is okay for eye glasses, and small things, but Im used to a car where I can store more items. We've also experienced something weird this week... our little LED light in the ceiling has gone out, and no longer illuminates. Ive called the dealer, and they cant find any link to a fuse specifically for that light. So now we have to go in and figure this thing out. We cant see a thing in the dark! Has anyone else experienced this? All in all, I love my new ride... it fits my personality and I like the back seat height for my kids too... dont have to bend over to put my 2 yr old in his car seat. Im very pleased so far.
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Re: HHR-LT FUEL ECONOMY [hw2081] by amyf2
Feb 05, 2008 (6:33 pm)
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Replying to: hw2081 (Jun 23, 2007 11:44 am)

we've noticed similar issues, and we've just bought our HHR 1LT in January 08. I get maybe 26, not even 27 mpg, and the sticker said 30. So... what we're planning is to increase our tire pressure to what it says on the tire (my husband hasnt checked yet, but he says the pressure is lower than he likes). We got the Nitrogen thing for the tires, has anyone else done that? Im wondering if the Nitrogen needs to be lower than air.... anyway, tire pressure affects fuel economy too.
 
and we use synthetic oil in my Dodge Stratus and his Chevy Silverado, and a K & N air filter in both. As soon as my HHR needs its first oil change, we're putting in the synthetic oil and the K & N air filter. I hope to see an improvement then. I drive a 2 lane highway to work at a max 65 mph, so I dont get on the interstate hardly at all, so my high speed driving is limited... I should be getting better gas mileage. We'll see.
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Re: HHR-LT FUEL ECONOMY [amyf2] by 62vetteefp
Feb 06, 2008 (4:07 am)
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Replying to: amyf2 (Feb 05, 2008 6:33 pm)

we've just bought our HHR 1LT in January 08
 
Give it time to break in. You need at least 3000 miles to get the mileage up. Takes some driving.
 
Nitrogen thing for the tires
 
Nitrogen is a rip off unless you are racing at Nascar.
 
what we're planning is to increase our tire pressure to what it says on the tire
 
Set it for what the vehicle wants. Should be on the door end? If you increase it higher ride will get rougher.
 
30 is the epa highway mileage. Is the 26 what you are getting total? Seems very good if it is for a brand new car so hopefully it will get better for you.
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07 HHR by laco
Feb 06, 2008 (5:41 pm)
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Have had an 07 HHR almost a year now. It has yet to go back to the dealer for anything but routine service. As far as mileage, I consistantly get 34 or 35 MPG highway, but then I do have the five speed, and I don't drive it hard. I average around 28 MPG city, but again I don't drive it hard. The visibility, or lack of it rear ward, does take some getting used to, but it certainly isn't that big a deal. We have two other cars, both larger, one a very large SUV, and the car of choice is almost always the HHR. We are contemplating a trip next month, will probably cover 3500 to 4000 miles and we have decided the HHR will do just fine for that. Has any one installed a GPS, in their's and if so, how and where did you mount it? Any idea's here are welcome, space is really limited for anything added on.
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Re: 07 HHR [laco] by kernick
Feb 07, 2008 (1:21 pm)
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Replying to: laco (Feb 06, 2008 5:41 pm)

I was watching the news a few nights ago, and the report stated that police were advising people not to mount the GPS on the window with suction cups, even if you take the GPS unit down. Just seeing the marks the suction cups left was enough to get the thieve to break-in and check for it; as most people would probably leave it somewhere else in the car.
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Re: 07 HHR [laco] by poncho167
Feb 09, 2008 (4:44 am)
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Replying to: laco (Feb 06, 2008 5:41 pm)

My friends GPS that he gave to his son has adapters for both the windshield and the dashboard. I think the dashboard is velcro.
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Re: HHR-LT FUEL ECONOMY [amyf2] by poncho167
Feb 09, 2008 (4:49 am)
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Replying to: amyf2 (Feb 05, 2008 6:33 pm)

Agreed with 62Vette, you need to break the engine in more to increase the mileage. Everything is so tight right now. Running your tires at the max psi will increase mileage but your ride could be slightly bumpier. I'm not sure where you live but in most states the gas is changed at this time of year with the ethanol for the winter which will give lower mileage. Also the brand gas sometimes can effect mileage as well as cold weather and driving style.
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Re: 07 HHR [poncho167] by laco
Feb 11, 2008 (4:38 pm)
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Replying to: poncho167 (Feb 09, 2008 4:44 am)

I would, I think, prefer the dash mount, but on an HHR, where would that be without obstructing controls to something? Sitting on top of the dash, would be quite a visual obstruction, given the small windshield.

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