Turbo HHR SS ...like/dislike?

Here are the specs I received this morning on the HHR SS Turbo…\

Do you like it or think its another SSR-to-be?

Frequently Asked Questions – 2008 MY HHR SS

  • What is the new 2007 HHR SS?
  • What makes this an SS model?
  • How does it handle?
  • Is it fast?
  • Can I get the HHR SS with an automatic transmission?
  • Does the HHR SS have any unique exterior features?
  • What about the interior. Is it different as well?
  • I hear the HHR SS has a “no lift shift” feature when equipped with a manual trans. What is that?
  • Can I get OnStar and XM Satellite Radio?
  • Will the HHR SS offer Five-Star safety ratings?
  • What are the fuel economy ratings for the HHR SSl?
  • When will the HHR SS be revealed to the public?
  • When will the HHR SS ordering process start?
  • What is the model code for the HHR SS?
  • When will vehicles begin to arrive at the dealerships?
  • What is the competitive set for the 2007 HHR SS?
  • Is there pricing for the 2008 HHR SS?
  • What are the production estimates for the HHR SS?
  • How can I get more information on the 2008 HHR SS? What is the new 2007 Chevrolet HHR SS?
    The SS is a new addition to the HHR passenger model lineup. It combines all the style and capability of the HHR family with uncompromising performance, including a turbo charged and intercooled Ecotec 2.0L engine that produces 260 horsepower. The SS also features unique interior & exterior styling.
    What makes this an SS model?
    The 2008 HHR SS was engineered by GM Performance Division and is the first Chevrolet model since the Performance Division was charged with overseeing all the “go, stop & turn” requirements demanded by any new vehicle that wears the SS badge.
    How does it handle?
    The HHR SS was engineered to offer more than simply increased power. An all new FE5 Sport suspension was developed and tuned at Germany’s famed Nurburgring racing circuit. This suspension includes specific stabilizer bar, special gas charged struts with unique spring rates & damper tuning. Consequently the HHR SS delivers a Corvette-like lateral grip of 0.90 g. The brake system is enhanced too with four wheel ABS disc system & Stabilitrak electronically controlled stability control system. All standard!. Steering is tuned to match the SS’s handling. The electric assisted rack & pinion system has a quick 14.8:1 ratio, which is 30% quicker than the other HHR models.
    Is it fast?
    Yes. Over 150 mph fast! This HHR SS is so fast, it just broke the world record at the Nurburgring in Germany.
    Can I get the HHR SS with an automatic transmission?
    Yes. You can order the SS with an available 4 speed automatic transmission, which includes remote start. The base transmission is the high performance, short throw Getrag 5 speed manual.
    Does the HHR SS have any unique exterior features?
    Yes. New front fascia with fog lamps, to mesh-style upper & lower grilles, new rear fascia, rear spoiler, new rocker moldings, Special SS badges, 18” aluminum wheels/tires, body color door handles, body color mirror caps & body color license plate surround.
    What about the interior? Is it different as well?
    Like the exterior, the interior is unquie to the HHR SS, including SS embroided sport seats with suede-like inserts (think Recaro seats only better), special gauge cluster, pillar mounted turbo boost gauge, special short throw shifter, door panel mounted window & door lock switches & special floor console that actually wraps around the shifter.
    I hear the HHR SS has a “no lift shift” feature when equipped with the manual transmission. What is that?
    “No lift shift” allows the driver to shift the manual transmission without taking the foot of the accelerator. This segment exclusive feature allows for the lighting fast acceleration.
    Can I get OnStar® and XM Satellite Radio?
    Yes, OnStar and XM are standard.
    Will the HHR SS have the NHSTA Five-Star safety rating that other HHR models enjoy?
    The HHR SS is structurally unchanged from the other HHR models, so it will offer the same safety ratings as all HHR models, including a Quadruple Five-Star safety rating. The best in the small utility segment!
    What are the fuel economy ratings for the HHR SS?
    You get 260 horsepower & 27 mpg on the highway. That’s a 432 mile range!
    When was the HHR SS revealed to the public?
    On August 16, 2007, Bob Lutz revealed the HHR SS at the Woodward Dream Cruise.
    When will the HHR SS ordering process start?
    Orders for the HHR SS will be accepted starting on 10-25-2007. The first DOSP is scheduled for 11-08-2007
    What is the model code for the SS?
    1AU46.
    When will vehicles begin to arrive at the dealerships?
    The HHR SS is scheduled to begin production December 2007 and will begin arriving in Dealerships in January 2007.
    What is the competitive set for the HHR SS?The HHR SS is unique to the class since Chrysler PT Cruiser announced the cancellation of their GT during 2008. However, the Dodge Caliber, regular Chrysler PT Cruiser, Dodge Nitro and Scion xB are the competitive set.
    Is there pricing for the 2008 HHR SS?
    Starting MSRP including destination is only $22,995.
    What are the production estimates for the HHR SS?
    The initial production forecast is for 10,000 units annually, although there is the capability to increase production.
    How can I get more information on the 2008 HHR SS?
    Stay tuned to chevylaunch.com, chevrolet.com, chevynation.com & hhrclub.org for information & updates.

    2008 CHEVROLET HHR SS SPECIFICATIONS

    Overview

Model:
HHR SS
Body style / driveline:
5-passenger, 5-door / front-engine, front -wheel drive
Construction:
welded steel monocoque; galvanized except for roof
EPA vehicle class:
sport utility vehicle – 2WD
Manufacturing location:
Ramos Arizpe, Mexico
Key competitors:
Chrysler PT Cruiser GT


Engine


Ecotec 2.0L DI Turbo VVT
Application
2.0L DOHC I-4
Type:
122 / 1998
Displacement (cu in / cc):
3.39 x 3.39 / 86 x 86
Bore & stroke (in / mm):
cast aluminum
Block material:
cast aluminum
Cylinder head material:
DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder; dual continuous variable valve timing
Valvetrain:
Individual coil-on-plug
Ignition system:
spark ignition direct injection (SIDI) with variable high-pressure rail and electronic throttle control
Fuel delivery:
direct injection with a variable high-pressure rail and electronic throttle control
Compression ratio:
9.2:1
Horsepower (hp / kW @ rpm):
260 / 194 @ 5300* (manual trans)
250 / 186 @ 5300* (automatic trans)
Torque (lb-ft / Nm @ rpm):
260 / 351 @ 2500-5250*
Recommended fuel:
premium recommended but not required
Maximum engine speed:
6300 rpm
Emissions controls:
close-coupled catalytic converters, Quick-Sync 58x ignition system; returnless fuel rail; wide-range O2 sensor
Estimated fuel economy:
TBD

Transmissions

F35 5-speed manual
Hydra-Matic 4T45 4-speed automatic
Gear ratios: (:1):

First:
3.58
2.95
Second:
2.02
1.62
Third:
1.35
1.00
Fourth:
0.98
0.68
Fifth:
0.69

Reverse:
3.31
2.14
Final drive ratio:
4.17:1
3.29:1


Chassis/Suspension

Front:
MacPherson independent strut-type with direct acting, 23mm solid stabilizer bar
Rear:
semi-independent torsion beam with montoube gas shocks; 24mm solid stabilizer bar
Steering type:
electric, power-assisted variable-speed rack-and-pinion
Steering ratio:
14.8:1 (variable)
Steering wheel turns, lock-to-lock:
TBD
Turning circle, curb-to-curb (ft / m):
TBD


Brakes

Type:
power 4-wheel disc with standard anti-lock; 54mm single-piston front calipers and 38mm single-piston rear calipers
Rotor diameter x thickness (in / mm):
front: 11.65 x 1.02 / 296 x 26 (vented)
Drum diameter x width (in / mm):
rear: 9.84 x 0.55 / 270 x 14 (solid)


Wheels/Tires

Wheel size and type:
18 x 7.5-inch split-spoke polished forged aluminum
Tires:
P225/45R18 Michelin Pilot MXM4

Dimensions

Exterior

Wheelbase (in / mm):
103.6 / 2631
Overall length (in / mm):
176.5 / 4483
Overall width (in / mm):
69.1 / 1755
Overall height (in / mm):
62.5 / 1588
Track (in / mm):
front: 58.7 / 1491
rear: 58.7 / 1491
Minimum ground clearance (in / mm):
6.3 / 159
Ground to rear load floor (in / mm):
TBD
Curb weight, base (lb / kg):
3322 / 1510 (manual)
3353 / 1524 (automatic)
Weight distribution (front / rear):
59 / 41

Interior

Seating capacity:
5
Headroom (in / mm):
front: 39.6 / 1006

rear: 39 / 991
Legroom (in / mm):
front: 40.6 / 1031

rear: 39.5 / 1004
Shoulder room (in / mm):
front: 53.5 / 1358

rear: 52.7 / 1339
Hip room (in / mm):
front: 50.1 / 1273

rear: 50.6 / 1266


Capacities

EPA interior volume (cu ft / L):
TBD
Passenger volume (cu ft / L)
97.4 / 2758
Cargo volume (cu ft / L):
63.1 / 1787 (w/ rear seats folded)
25.2 / 638 (w/ rear seats up)
GVWR, standard (lb / kg):
TBD
Payload, base (lb / kg):
TBD
Trailer towing maximum (lb / kg):
not recommended
Fuel tank (gal / L):
16.2 / 49
Engine oil (qt / L):
5 / 4.7
Cooling system (qt / L):
TBD

*Pending SAE certification.

Note: Information shown is current at time of publication. Please visit our GM Media web site at http://media.gm.com for updates.

I’d rock one

the Honkytonk Hot Rod.

what record did it break at Nurburgring

I had one for a rental.

Fuggin clown cars imo, turbo or not I will laugh at anyone driving a hhr. They hold the same place in my heart as the pontiac aztek. :frowning:

If you like to SEE out of the car, don’t apply. The windshield is like 1’ tall, the a-pillars are like 1’ wide. Rear hatch has about a 1’ x 2’ view.

There’s more blind spots than a closed cardboard box.

Plastic city inside too, everything is crappy hard plastic.

Is it fast?
Yes. Over 150 mph fast! This HHR SS is so fast, it just broke the world record at the Nurburgring in Germany.

LOL what record did it break?

I had an HHR for a rental for 2 weeks and hated it. The windshield is too low and I had to lean forward at stop lights to see when it changed. The interior is way too cheap and made a lot of noise for a car with 3k miles on it. Way too many blind spots. It did do nice ebrake slides though.

Turbo anything is cool… but these things look like poop.

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Is it fast?
Yes. Over 150 mph fast! This HHR SS is so fast, it just broke the world record at the Nurburgring in Germany.

LOL what record did it break?

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lol

Hey Dave, did the salesman that told you Caddy’s had Kevlar windows write this thing? :slight_smile:

I think it’s super ugly, but no lift shift, .90g’s on the skidpad and 260hp is pretty nice for a factory shitpile.

I’d still rock one.

edit- sticker price is under 23k? Not bad, not bad.

i think its a pretty cool pizza delivery truck.

if only they would drop in the sabb 92x (wrx) drivetrain. and keep it the same price

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if only they would drop in the sabb 92x (wrx) drivetrain. and keep it the same price

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they don’t even make the saab 9-2x anymore

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Turbo anything is cool… but these things look like poop.

lol

Hey Dave, did the salesman that told you Caddy’s had Kevlar windows write this thing? :slight_smile:

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no, it came directly from our GM Admanager, thats whats scary about it. if you want my opinion its the perfect teenage girls car, turbo charging it is pretty dumb though.

PS, thats salesman is still convinced that Cadillac’s have kevlar in the windows… friggin moron, why did i hire him…

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I had one for a rental.

Fuggin clown cars imo, turbo or not I will laugh at anyone driving a hhr. They hold the same place in my heart as the pontiac aztek. :frowning:

If you like to SEE out of the car, don’t apply. The windshield is like 1’ tall, the a-pillars are like 1’ wide. Rear hatch has about a 1’ x 2’ view.

There’s more blind spots than a closed cardboard box.

Plastic city inside too, everything is crappy hard plastic.

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The one I had for a rental I backed into the same pole in the parking garage, twice, because I could not see it.

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no, it came directly from our GM Admanager, thats whats scary about it. if you want my opinion its the perfect teenage girls car, turbo charging it is pretty dumb though.

PS, thats salesman is still convinced that Cadillac’s have kevlar in the windows… friggin moron, why did i hire him…

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Hire me, I don’t think Cadillac’s have kevlar in the windows.

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Hire me, I don’t think Cadillac’s have kevlar in the windows.

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LOL

Pics?
Any updates?

Gotta love what GM is doing with DI. Find me any other boosted car that doesn’t REQUIRE premium gas. The 3.6 DI in the CTS has 11.3:1 CR and runs on regular gas. I think that’s significan’t when comparing cars. Everyone wants to look at MPG. If your lexus gets 32MPG on premium and puts down 304 HP and my cts puts down 306 and gets 32MPG on regular, you are going to be paying more for gas. I wish the rags would point this ish out more seeing as so many people are fuel cost conscious.

http://www.chevrolet.com/hhr/ssturbocharged/

hahahahahahahahaha

but seriously, hhrs are sooo god damn ugly, their performance is irrelevant to me. normally i’m function over form, but since every other car being made looks better, i could never justify spending any money on one.

Try again chevy.