2010 Chevrolet HHR Photo

2010 Chevrolet HHR - Specifications

 
FWD 4 Door Panel LS Quick Specs
Quick Specs
Gas Mileage 22 mpg City/32 mpg Hwy
Engine Gas/Ethanol I4, 2.2L
EPA Class 2WD Sport Utility Vehicle
Style Name Panel LS
Drivetrain Front Wheel Drive
Passenger Capacity 2
Passenger Doors 4
Body Style Sport Utility
Transmission Transmission, 5-speed manual
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Why should I also consider these?

As the competition for boxy crossovers with tall roofs heats up, the 2010 Chevrolet HHR has a wide range of rivals now.

The PT Cruiser is also a versatile people/cargo hauler and has more useful passenger space than the HHR, but the Chrysler can’t match the HHR’s performance with the SS edition.

Base versions of the PT Cruiser ride and handle better than the HHR, however.

The Jeep Patriot is a little bit smaller overall, yet it offers all-wheel drive and its interior feels roomier; it's an ideal choice for city folks who want a lot of utility but will stay on-road.

The Scion xB is also a direct rival to the HHR, but it targets a more youthful, urban buyer.

Like the HHR, the xB isn’t as roomy inside for passengers as one might expect.

The Honda Element remains one of the best choices for those who have a lot of stuff to haul, though its small rear-hinged back doors aren't quite as friendly for backseat passengers.

 
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The 2010 Scion xB has a lot of space, polarizing looks, and lots of safety features. It provides good value for those on a budget, trendy or not.
 
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There's no more convertible, but if you want to be seen, the 2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser still lends some novelty to everyday driving.
 

 
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