The HHR has been a minor hit for Chevy, and with good reason. Combining styling inspired by the 1949 Chevy Suburban and affordable pricing, the new HHR Panel is a practical wagon that provides the utility and privacy of a full size cargo van in a smaller package. The rear doors substitute steel panels for the glass windows, and open from the inside only. A flat load floor with tie-downs replaces the back seats to provide 57 cu. ft. of cargo volume. Underneath the floor are two lockable storage compartments. Powertrain options are identical to the standard HHR: a DOHC 2.2L or 2.4L inline-4 mated to a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic. Chevy includes standard Stabilitrak stability control, a rarity in this class.
Model/Trim/Package | Engine | | | Original MSRP
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HHR Panel LS | 2.2l I4 (149-bhp) | M5 | FWD | $16,820 |
HHR Panel LS | 2.2l I4 (149-bhp) | A4 | FWD | $17,820 |
HHR Panel 1LT | 2.2l I4 (149-bhp) | M5 | FWD | $17,835 |
HHR Panel 1LT | 2.2l I4 (149-bhp) | A4 | FWD | $18,835 |
HHR Panel 1LT | 2.4l I4 (175-bhp) | M5 | FWD | $19,485 |
HHR Panel 1LT | 2.4l I4 (175-bhp) | A4 | FWD | $20,485 |
HHR Panel 2LT | 2.4l I4 (175-bhp) | M5 | FWD | $20,230 |
HHR Panel 2LT | 2.4l I4 (175-bhp) | A4 | FWD | $21,230 |