At $10,999, Does This 2006 Chevy HHR 'SEMA' Like A Good Deal?
At $10,999, Does This 2006 Chevy HHR 'SEMA' Like A Good Deal?
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At $10,999, Does This 2006 Chevy HHR 'SEMA' Like A Good Deal?

Rob Emslie 🕒︎ 2025-11-04

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At $10,999, Does This 2006 Chevy HHR 'SEMA' Like A Good Deal?

The old-school looks don't extend to the interior, either on the original HHR or on this SEMA-modded show car. Instead, it looks like any generic GM small car from the era. Most all of the plastics and the leather seating surfaces present in a light tan. The leather-wrapped steering wheel is a different shade, but still in the same family. The only major change here is to the entertainment system. That's been upgraded to a double-DIN head unit in the dash, TV screens on the backs of the front seat headrests, and dual Alpine amps and a thumper under the floor in the load area. Aside from some wear on the driver's seat leather, everything appears to be in decent condition and looks fairly comfortable. When new, the HHR could be equipped with either a 143-horsepower 2.2-liter edition of GM's Ecotec four, or an optional 172-horsepower 2.4 version. The ad doesn't say what this car has, and it's impossible to tell from the short video showing the motor running. Regardless, the motor spins a four-speed automatic, driving the front wheels. The ad does tell us that the drivetrain has so far amassed a modest 86,000 miles on the car. The title is also claimed to be clean.

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