This comprehensive workshop service repair manual covers every aspect of servicing and repairing your Chevrolet Chevy HHR, encompassing all models, engines, trims, and transmission types for the years 2006 through 2011. This manual provides detailed and easy-to-follow instructions, complete with illustrations, for every repair procedure, from routine maintenance to complex engine overhauls. Its comprehensive coverage ensures you have access to the information you need to tackle any repair job confidently and efficiently, saving you time and money.
The Chevrolet HHR, short for "HHR" (Heritage High Roof), was a compact wagon produced by Chevrolet from 2006 to 2011. Designed to capture the retro-inspired styling trend of the early 2000s, the HHR drew inspiration from classic American station wagons, particularly the 1949 Chevrolet Suburban. Its boxy design, with its signature vertical rear taillights and a high roofline, offered a unique and distinctive look that stood out from the typical compact car offerings of the time. The HHR was available in a range of trim levels, including the base LS, the mid-level LT, and the sporty SS. A variety of engine options were offered, including a 2.0L 4-cylinder, a 2.2L 4-cylinder, and a 2.4L 4-cylinder, with the SS model receiving a turbocharged 2.0L engine for added performance.
Beyond its retro aesthetics, the HHR was a practical vehicle, offering a spacious interior with ample cargo room. The high roofline allowed for generous headroom, while the fold-down rear seats expanded cargo space further. The HHR's versatility made it a popular choice for families, commuters, and those looking for a unique and stylish vehicle with practicality in mind. Though production ceased in 2011, the Chevrolet HHR remains a distinctive and recognizable model in the automotive landscape, representing a brief but successful foray into the retro-inspired design trend of the early 21st century.