2006 Chevrolet Hhr Lt Wagon 4-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
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2006 Chevrolet HHR LT Wagon 4-Door 2.2L The popular little HHR has acquired many
admirers across a wide range of age and social circles. Its small but
relatively powerful engines (rated at 143 horsepower) provide pep in a car with ample headroom and cargo space. The name actually stands for "Heritage
High Roof," so it seems as though Chevy is not only aware but proud of the
comfort it provides. This Chevy HHR LT is a Sport Wagon 4D it offers
Alloy Wheels, Automatic Transmission, Compact Disc Player, Cruise Control,
Front Wheel Drive and NICE Leather Interior. The exterior has Satin Chrome
Appearance Package which includes satin chrome grille, outside mirrors,
liftgate applique and on door handles. The Engine offers ECOTEC 2.2L DOHC,
16-valve, 4-cylinder, SFI (143 HP [106.6 kW] @ 6000 rpm, 150 lb.-ft. [202.5
N-m] @ 4000 rpm) also has a BATTERY RUNDOWN PROTECTION. The LT is powered by a 2.2 liter four-cylinder engine, which produces 143 horsepower and 150 pound-feet of torque with a four-speed automatic transmission. Despite this enhancement, HHR towing maxs out at 1000 pounds. WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND WE
ARE SELLING THIS CAR AT A VERY LOW RESERVE SO DONT MISS OUT BID WITH CONFIDENCE
AS THERE IS NOTHING TO BE DONE TO THIS CAR!!!!!!!!!!!!! THERE ARE SOME SCRATCHES AND DENTS TO THE
CAR ON THE D/S DOOR AND A SCRUFF ON THE P/S WHEEL ARCH(SEE PICS) (MORE PICTURES ARE AVAILABLE AT REQUEST)
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