What Does HHR Actually Stand For?
"Heritage High Roof"
is what HHR actually represents. It's pretty self-explanatory. By "Heritage,"
GM refers to the 1949 Chevy Suburban, which is echoed by the HHR's bulldog
face and baggy fenders. The roof actually looks low from the outside,
due to pillbox windows, seemingly cut by a hot rodder's torch.
Comparisons to the
PT Cruiser are inevitable. The HHR is bigger, with a half-inch more
between the axles, and another 7.4 inches in length. Width and height
also go to the HHR, but at 63 cubic feet with the seats folded, the
Chevy is short one cargo cube to the Cruiser.
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