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Hhr

tell me some of you guys have seen this. looks like a photo copy of a pt cruiser with the rear of a liberty.-any thoughts on this lol?

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Would have taken that over a PT cruiser. But hey, since mine was free i am not complaining. I am a chevy guy more than a Mopar.
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test drove HHR

Cool car but if you are over 5' 10" you can't see out the front. I had to bend over to see traffic lights!
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Re: Hhr

this is just my opinion, doesnt matter because chevrolet can make good lookin trucks, but when i saw this thing up close its the most ugly looking thing ive ever seen. Not as bad as the aztech but its not very attractive, id much rather have a pt.
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Old 11-14-2005, 06:46 AM
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Tasattack - funny you said that - I just bought a PT last week and have been having fun 'cruisin'
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Re: Hhr

thread is about the hhr, did i ever bad mouth a pt, no. i like cruisers. if you look long and hard at that hhr you can see some of its styling hiding behind that ugly mask. case and point my opinion being most gms are ugly.
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The HHR was designed by Brian Nesbitt, teh same guy that designed teh PT. In fact, he disgined the PT while Bob Lutz was at Chrysler, and designed the HHR when Bob Lutz moved to GM.

I like them a lot, and love the looks. They have a bit more rear cargo room due to the more vertical tailgate, but they have less shoulder room and less rear seat legroom. Checked one out back to back with my PT, as I was thinking of trading it in... Decided to keep my PT instead.



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