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2007 Chevrolet HHR Fall Limited Edition

09/19/2006, 4:46 PM

By admin

General Motors has announced the HHR Fall Limited Edition, a limited-production model with an all-black appearance, including unique “black chrome” trim on the grille, door handles and 17-inch wheels. Only 4,000 units will be built. The HHR Fall Limited Edition is based on the popular HHR 2LT package, which includes the FE3 Sports Suspension Package. An Ebony interior with cloth seats is standard; leather-appointed seating is available. It is available for immediate ordering, with an MSRP of $20,265. “The Fall Limited Edition model adds depth and excitement to the HHR lineup,” said Ed Peper, Chevrolet general manager. “Since its launch, customers have responded to the HHR’s combination of great styling, great fuel economy and outstanding value – attributes that have made it one of Chevy’s hottest new vehicles,” he said. “The HHR is one of the most personalized vehicles on the market, and the Fall Limited Edition gives customers a custom look – especially with the unique, black chrome accents – right from the dealership.” Photos after the jump…

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09/19, 5:16 PM

posted by:

Detroit Dude !

Very nice !

09/19, 6:08 PM

posted by:

???

Just when I thought I saw it all!

09/19, 7:23 PM

posted by:

LamborghiniZ

the ‘black chrome’ looks barely any difference than normal chrome

09/19, 8:20 PM

posted by:

camaro king

ummmmmmmmmm wuts the diff. between the reg. 1 and dis 1

09/19, 8:55 PM

posted by:

1c3d0g

Alright! Nice beefy grill too, I love it. :cool:

09/19, 9:05 PM

posted by:

GarbageMotorsCo

It’s Limited because as soon as you drive one of these you won’t want to buy it. Not many are going to buy it thus the limited numbers. It is a pile of crap in a pretty shell.

09/19, 10:02 PM

posted by:

MikeFX

Chevy got a look at the Gallardo Nera (two down from this article) and wanted some of that action. It’s a silly look, but it brings a little bling to a dull design and gets them some press. Good job GM!

09/19, 10:05 PM

posted by:

LSCMKVII

boy…….you can sure tell who’s kissing Toyota’s ass here…..

09/19, 10:12 PM

posted by:

A4

this thing is like a fat chick in a winter coat.. youre not sure at first glance and then you realize its still a fat chick.

09/20, 4:08 AM

posted by:

DaveO

Is that Fall as in Autumn…or fall as in GM corporate collapse?

09/20, 6:59 AM

posted by:

Carnut4ever

Definitely better than the Cobalt alternative. At least the HHR has style.

09/20, 8:03 AM

posted by:

Jimbo - G Mill$

The HHR has no style whatsoever. everytime i see one i, i cringe. looks like a longer wheelbase uglier pt cruiser. yuck.

09/20, 9:55 AM

posted by:

LamborghiniZ

LSCMKVII, you can ALSO tell who is kissing GM’s ass too—cough 1c3d0g cough cough. like always.

and you dont have to love toyota to know that this car blows, and that this “Fall edition” is just a gimmick, hell even GM fans can recognize that.

09/20, 10:16 AM

posted by:

Bonquisha Sheneequah Sharkeesha Shi-thead Jackson

This is so vile it makes a PT Cruiser look good

09/20, 10:29 AM

posted by:

1c3d0g

LamborghiniZ: don’t you have anything better to do than coughing all the time? :-P Here you go, this is an extra-strong Halls, don’t choke on it.

09/20, 3:52 PM

posted by:

dealpaka

uh yeah what is the difference?

09/20, 6:43 PM

posted by:

LamborghiniZ

1c3d0g, i dont believe i’ve ever ‘coughed’ before on here, so your comment is now completely worthless. my question for you is dont you have anything better to do than making extremely pro GM biased comments and inserting a childishly stupid smiley face on ever one of your posts?

09/20, 8:59 PM

posted by:

1c3d0g

So why’d you call me out? :roll: Out of the hundred posters here, you had to pick me. On second thought: I know I’m irresistable to little girls, but come on, try to keep yourself together. I can’t please all of you at once.

09/22, 4:57 PM

posted by:

LamborghiniZ

1c3d0g, there are only 18 comments on this wall, so there aren’t “hundreds of posters” to choose from to pick on on this article, only a few, and you’re one of them. I chose you because you support anything GM does, any thing any American car company does, no matter what. GM prices special edition of a bad car (the HHR) too high because it has a gimmicky “black chrome grille” and you of course love it. I just don’t like tunnelvision bias. And your comment about little girls is what is really telling, it shows you to be the pre-pubescent middle schooler that you are, I mean lets be real, it’s about as stupid as they come. And your smiley faces that you have to put on every single post, how old are you again?

10/02, 7:43 PM

posted by:

J.A.N.E.

Excellent design idea.Very nice.

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