What was the last year they stop making the Chevrolet hhr

Asked by Charlotte Jul 28, 2016 at 03:37 PM about the 2008 Chevrolet HHR LS FWD

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This car model only lasted for six years, see this,. http://www.carcomplaints.com/Chevrolet/HHR/

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Why doesn’t General Motors day why they stopped making the HHR, one of the best selling models in years? Say why!

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I only had my HHR for about 5 or 6 months. My husband had surgery at University Hospital in OH. I was driving home and the car just left the highway, went down embankment, mowed over large cement flower pots. My HHR was one of the first ones made. Did you ever try to convince a State Highway Cop that your CAR did it. You had NO control of the. steering wheel. Well IT HAPPENED! My car was totalled. My insurance went through the roof for 5 yrs. Three years later we learned there was a DEFECT with the IGNITION. Something to do with it couldn't handle the weight of the keys so it turned the car off. They would only pay out if death or serious injury. The huge and I mean huge flower pots wiped out the bottom of the car. There were other issues but this was mine.sorry this was so lengthy. Other things happened and this helped to shorten HHR'S life.

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