2006 Chevrolet Hhr Lt 2.4 Auto W/remote Start, Mild Modifications on 2040-cars
Townsend, Delaware, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.4L 145Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: HHR
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: LT Wagon 4-Door
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 112,182
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Orange
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 4
Disability Equipped: No
PLEASE READ ENTIRE LISTING. This car has been owned by me since new. Car needs nothing done immediatly. Oil life is still 70+%, Battery is brand new. Tires and wheels less than 1 year old (~10000 mies.) Tagged in DE until end of this May. Clear title in hand. This is my bottom line price on this car - $5175 2006 HHR Sunburst Orange Metallic 1LT.
112260Miles
2.4 L w/Auto with remote start
Premium Pioneer audio with 6 speakers and subwoofer
Chrome 2LT shifter (with leather boot added)
Grey / Graphite interior with IGEE Graphite front and rear covers
Chrome Pkg
Running Boards
HHR splash guards
All weather GM floor mats front and rear
GM cargo mat and I still have slightly used carpeted mats that match
Cargo Net
Spectre Cold Air intake
Lowered on Goldline springs
KYB shocks
New poly sway bar bushings (greased for life with Krytox)
New sway bar end links
16" American Racing Torq Thrust Chrome rims with Hankook tires (~4000miles)
Painted waterfall (radio bezel)
Painted mirror caps
Factory fog lights
OEM radio controls added to steering wheel
12V outlet in cargo area
painted front bumper "lip"
Painted headlight “eye brows”
Oxygen sensors replaced last year
1 coil pack
Spark Plugs (5000 miles ago)
Front Wipers (Rain-x recently)
Headlights and fog light bulbs (Sylvaina Silverstars - 2 moths ago)
Tail Light Bulbs (all last month)
Gentex Auto Dimming rear view with compass and map lights
Besides the dirty cloth I covered, there is not a lot of ratty things. There are a few chips in the hood and a scratch on the lower front bumper where I bumped my lift. The bowtie on the grille has some wear. Also the running board on the drivers side got scratched on a high curb. I painted it out, but the scratchs are in the plastic. It is not noticable unless you get down to look. There are no leaks under the car or under the hood. Inside there are a few scratchs on the plastics in the cargo area. The grey strip on the pass door has a little wear. The paint on the radio bezel has a little wear and a few blemishes. Feel Free to ask anymore questions or email me. In the cargo area is a brand new filter and gasket for the trans, and oil filter. Battery is less than 1 year old. Car has no major dents or dings. Has been garaged since new. I drove 60 miles highway round trip a day. It has a few chips and scratches like any 7 year old driver. Taged till May, will throw in stock rims with OK tires Deposit required VIA paypal within 24 hrs and will be REFUNDED with purchase at listed price if paid by Check . Certified Cashiers check or cash only to finish sale. Feel free to contact with any questions. Car is listed locally and I reserve the right to end auction if car selles before auction ends.
Just so it is clear - The car's suspension is LOWERED on Goldline springs. (http://hhrboutique.com/items/hhr-performance/hhr-suspension/gold-line-chevy-hhr-lowering-springs-gps-1262-detail.htm)Front struts and rear shocks are KYB. I had it aligned and it drives good. NTB alingment papwork comes with car. No tire wear or weird camber. Camber correction bolts are installed in the front.
I had a question about the shifter. It looks like the car is a 5 speed but She is an auto. I added the leather boot over the shifter because the sun glare off the chrome at the base was blinding on my commute. I am pretty sure I still have the chrome ring if the buyer wants to take it back to original. The shift gate wont let you go into I ot L if you only push back on the shifter once when taking it out of reverse. I never had a problem with moving the shifter.
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