Is a 2011 chevy hhr reliable ?

Asked by anthony Nov 25, 2020 at 07:49 PM about the 2011 Chevrolet HHR LS FWD

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I'm thinking about purchasing a 2011 chevy hhr It's
a LS with the 2.2. It has a 103 thousand miles on it.
Are these reliable cars? Any common issues or
problems?

5 Answers

The HHR would never come to mind when thinking of reliable cars.

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We had one as a delivery vehicle at my job. It went to over 200,000 miles before it started falling apart. When the vehicle got older we had trouble with the electronic back doors either not closing or popping open while the vehicle was parked. That was finally traced back to faulty latches and a bad key fob. Changing the headlight bulbs was a major undertaking! The front inner fender has to be pulled down to gain access to the bulbs! Overall it was a good vehicle. Hope that helps! Jim

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my 2006 HHR has 200,000 miles in it and it runs perfect

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My HHR didnt starttng falling apart at 200,000 miles because I maintained it. Did you wait until then before you replaced anything?

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