Chevy HHR Parts
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Roof Racks
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License Plates & Frames
Emblems & Logos
Car Tents
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Sunroof Visors
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Automotive Lifts & Stands
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Auto Glass Tools
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Creepers
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Over the past decade, retro-styled bodies have received a boost in recognition owing in large part to such models as the Chrysler PT Cruiser and the Plymouth Prowler. With the Chevy HHR, drivers not only get that sleek “back in the day” body style, but also an edge in practicality the others failed to show up with. The Chevy HHR is a compact wagon that debuted for the 2006 model year. It is constructed on the GM’s Delta platform along with the Cobalt and the Pontiac G5. It is offered in four trim levels: base LS, 1LT, 2LT, and the SS. Engine configurations and standard accessories vary with each trim, but each version of the Chevy HHR features a four-cylinder engine and offers roughly the same level of fuel efficiency.
Both the LS and 1LT models started off powered by a 2.2L inline-four cylinder engine (the 1LT offers the option of a 2.4L engine with 172 horsepower, which is standard for the 2LT). The next year, base engines got a boost from 143 up to 149 horsepower owing to the revised parts, while the heftier variant rose to 175 HP. For the 2008 model year, Chevy unveiled the SS, which shows off a turbocharged 2.0L engine capable of 260 horsepower along with the 260 pounds-per-foot of torque. Since the beginning, each trim level of the Chevy HHR has been offered with either a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic. As for the trim details, the base LS displays cruise control, remote entry, and power windows and locks. The 1LT doesn’t differ too much, whereas the 2LT hosts 17” wheels, a bunch of power-enhancing parts, as well as a stiffer suspension. The top-level SS takes it a step further with 18” wheels and special SS-only accents located both inside and outside the vehicle.
As for safety, each HHR (from 2008 on) comes with stability control, antilock brakes, and side curtain airbags. The model is also known for providing above-average fuel economy for this segment, with most HHR models delivering between 28 and 34 miles per gallon (highway). The exterior on the Chevy HHR is punctuated by a large front-end grille, bumper, and headlamp housings while the rear showcases four taillight housings and a pronounced bumper, as well. Throughout the industry, the Chevy HHR has received a fair amount of attention since its debut. It was a contender in 2006 for Motor Trend’s Car of the Year award and is a two-time recipient of the Golden Icon Award for Best SUV (2006, 2007). The HHR was also named a Consumer Guide Recommended Buy for 2009.
Although it has only been on the road a short time, the Chevy HHR has made a fast impression. This compact crossover has opened eyes from coast to coast with its svelte body shape, efficient performance, and smooth drivability, not to mention the surprising amount of roominess found on the inside. Plain and simple, the HHR is one car that does it all. When it’s your model we’re talking about, you need the items that bring custom style, comfort, and personality into the equation. At CARiD, we carry the authentic Chevy HHR accessories that do the job right every time.
Standing out is all part of the package with CARiD.com's selection of Chevy HHR Accessories and Parts. There is no shortage of top-quality options for you to choose from inside our inventory, as all of our Chevy HHR accessories and parts come from the most respected brand-names in the business. Spoilers, grilles, dash kits, floor mats, grille guards, and a whole lot more are on display with the durability and precise OEM fit you need. Giving your car an edge that makes a difference is what it's all about. Chevy HHR accessories deliver results that matter.