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MSRP: $18,720 - $26,255 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2010 chevrolet hhr Professional Edmunds Review

...windowless rear quarter panels, cargo floor storage compartments and a rear 40-amp power point for electronic equipment. The wagon is available in three trim levels -- LS, LT and SS -- while the...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2010 chevrolet hhr

...Really, the only trim worth mentioning for the 2010 Chevrolet HHR is the SS. With its turbocharged engine, sport suspension, and unique trim, no other trim offers the performance and quality that...

Cars.com
2010 Chevrolet HHR Professional Cars.com Review

...rocker panels Standard 16-inch wheels on base trims (17- or 18-inch wheels standard on higher trims) Two new paint colors Interior Up to five occupants fit inside the HHR. The front passenger seat...


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HHR 2010 LS

..."I just traded my Escape in for this car. It is my first Chevy and I love it. I have the 2.2 engine and it works well for me. I love the interior features...

Cars.com user
Traded a 2006 for a 2010

...Loaded up price only increased $2000 in 4.5 years and more options were standard. When all said and done after trade, incentives, rebates, ect. my payments...

MSN Autos user
Better than you Think

...Power seats put anyone right where you need to be to see the areas around the vehicle. The gas mileage is good also. Cons: The hub caps make more noise than...

CarGurus user
Best Car I Have Ever Owned

...Then in the summer of 2010 got a chance to own one of the last HHR-SSs to be built by the GM Performance Division. Loved my LT but had a problem with the...


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Where do I fill the transmission fluid on an HHR-2010?
Just replaced the transmission pan at home after damaged, now don't know where to pour the trans fluid. No dipstick? No cap? What do I do? Can you do this at home? Unsure, but the spot you mentioned looks impossible to pour anything into.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

The manufacturers purposely removed the dipstick on later model cars, because they don't want people adding fluid themselves. Your best bet is to take it to a professional and have them do it. I'm sure there is a way to do it, but it is probably hidden somewhere that the average person cannot find...

What can i do to my 2010 hhr to make it faster?
its a work truck so im not dropping more then like 30 bucks in it i just thought it'd be cool to spice up the ol' wagon. maybe just give it more acceleration or something i was just looking for something like take this off and it'll burnout better or something..i know 30 dollars isnt alot.. and like i said its a company truck and i dont pay for...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 5 answers

30 dollars is not much of a budget when it come3s to speed and horse power. it would not even fill the tank.

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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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