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MSRP: $18,720 - $25,135 See Local Classifieds
 

Specs: Select a Trim

FWD 4dr (8) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
FWD 4dr LS Specs $18,720 $17,877 22 32
FWD 4dr LT w/1LT Specs $20,720 $19,787 22 32
FWD 4dr LT w/2LT Specs $20,720 $19,787 22 30
FWD 4dr SS Specs $24,815 $23,698 21 29
FWD 4dr Panel LS Specs $19,030 $18,173 22 32
FWD 4dr Panel LT w/1LT Specs $21,030 $20,083 22 32
FWD 4dr Panel LT w/2LT Specs $21,030 $20,083 22 30
FWD 4dr Panel SS Specs $25,135 $24,003 21 29

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Because of its very affordable price, the HHR competes with a wide range of vehicles—including some small cars.

But its most direct competitors are tall-roofed utility cars, such as the Chrysler PT Cruiser and Scion xB.

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

The Jeep Compass, which is heavily based on the Dodge Caliber, is a tall-roof hatchback car—though a little rounder than the HHR.

The Compass isn’t nearly as cargo-friendly as the HHR; however, the Compass offers all-wheel drive and the HHR does not.

The Scion xB is also a direct rival to the HHR; like the rest of the Scion line, it targets a more youthful, urban buyer.

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

Later this model year, the 2010 Kia Soul will go on sale; with more of an emphasis on fuel economy and maneuverability, the Soul looks poised to compete for city dwellers.

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