|
|
|
|
|
|
Home / Buyer's Guide / Brochures / 2006 HHR |
 |
 |
With distinctive styling, a spacious, easily configurable interior and economical,
Ecotec four-cylinder engine-based powertrains, the 2006 Chevy HHR suits any
lifestyle.
The HHR's unique design fuses elements of the 1949 Chevy Suburban – the original
utility vehicle – and the SSR roadster. It is built on the same solid platform as
the new Chevy Cobalt. An overall length of 176.2 inches (4,475 mm) and a cargo
capacity of up to approximately 63.1 cubic feet (1,787 L) give the five-passenger
HHR easy-to-maneuver dimensions and room for just about any lifestyle interest. Its
reconfigurable and convenient storage compartments accommodate everything from
groceries to surfboards.
"The HHR is what you want it to be, whether you're hauling band equipment around
the country or hauling your friends across town," said Lori Queen, GM vehicle line
executive for small car. "With its unmistakable styling and innovative features,
the HHR is further proof that there is a new spirit at Chevrolet."
HHR rounds out Chevrolet's small-vehicle strategy that began with the successful
Aveo, a vehicle that holds the leadership position in its segment, and continues
with the recently introduced Cobalt.
HHR comes well equipped from the factory in two models: LS and LT. The LT also
comes in two packages – 1LT and 2LT. All HHR models include standard features such
as air conditioning, power windows, power door locks, power outside mirrors and
remote keyless entry.
The following files require the free Adobe Acrobat
Reader:
2006 HHR Regular Brochure (269K)
2006 HHR Fleet Release Brochure (220K)
|
|
|
|
|