Tuesday, July 12, 2011

2011 Chevrolet HHR - Last Call?

Chevrolet HHR could very well be on its way as its sister vehicles, the Chevrolet Cobalt, the ukinut.Kobalt is making way for the Chevrolet Cruze, which is hitting showrooms across the United States and Canada beginning in September 2010.
But first some background on the styling and automobila.HHR, which stands for heritage high roof, is one of many retro-styled cars that have appeared since 1990.Volkswagen New Beetle and Ford Thunderbird were among the early representation of this phenomena with the Chrysler PT Cruiser may be the best seller of them all.
Retro Styling
Chevrolet HHR, which was his debut for the 2006 model year, is one of the last retro package, the design of the initiative which seems to have passed. Initially, retro car is considered to offer the best of traditional car styling combined with modern tehnologijom.Razmišljanje here is that if he loved his 1960 super car, then you'll love has been redesigned for modern driving.

Note the word: yes, retro segment is still strong when it comes to pony automobila.Ford Mustang, Dodge Challenger and Chevrolet Camaro are a visible proof that when it comes to styling cues include the elderly, a coupe it. In addition, particularly narrow segment, retro-styling is not affected.
Panel trucks
Now back on the Chevrolet HHR. Like the Chrysler PT Cruiser, HHR's style as a panel truck, a popular car in 1950. Indeed, Chevrolet says that the 1949 Chevrolet Suburban that was used for the production HHR.
is much smaller and lighter than its predecessor, the latest panel trucks have four engines and can get at least 30 miles per gallon on the highway. Surprisingly spacious inside, the Chevrolet HHR has become a favorite of business accounts that the price of its capacity, but it definitely does not need a van or truck.
Mexican Built
HHR is powered by, or 2.2-liter or 2.4-liter four cylinder engine mated to a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. Built in Mexico, this front-wheel drive vehicle achieves 22 mpg city and 32 mpg highway. But, to his Mexican place, which could extend the lifespan of the vehicle for several years.
Indeed, Ramos Arizpe, Mexico is a far different place than the Lordstown, Ohio, who previously produced the Chevrolet Cobalt and now produces the Chevrolet Cruze. Ramos Arizpe has two assembly plants and facilities dedicated to stamping, engine and mjenjač.Cadillac SRX and other compact crossovers also were built at these plants, which means that as long as the assembly line is available and the demand continues, then the HHR could continue to be built.
Continue Assembly
View of model year 2011 Chevrolet HHR life is in doubt, unless the GM decides to keep the same style as did the Chrysler PT Cruiser during his 11-year model run. It is entirely possible, especially if demand holds. With the PT Cruiser with the times, the only competition for the compact HHR, Ford Transit Connect, a completely different and more expensive model of the Chevrolet HHR.

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