Chevrolet HHR SS Panel Van 2010

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I choosed the Panel van because I like the clean styling with out the side windows and because it little lighter than the passenger version :)

Powertrain: 1998 cc , Inline-4 , Turbo , 264 hp / 5300 rpm , 353 Nm / 2000 rpm , 5-speed manul

Dimensions: Length 4483 mm , Width 1755 mm , Height 1588 mm , Weight 1488 kg

Performance: Top speed 232 km/h , 0-100 km/h 6,4 sec

Information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_HHR


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You'd expect to see a bruising small-block V8 but surprise, it's got inline 4.
Altho' I prefer this one...
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Created for the Bonneville Salt Flat Speed Run, packing I-4 that makes, wait for it...800hp. Oh and 500 ft lbs.
 
You'd expect to see a bruising small-block V8 but surprise, it's got inline 4.
Altho' I prefer this one...
2005_SoCal_HHRBonneville1.jpg


Created for the Bonneville Salt Flat Speed Run, packing I-4 that makes, wait for it...800hp. Oh and 500 ft lbs.
It's a surprise that it is a inline-4 under the hood but it's a pretty nice car :)
 
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Haha, yes.


Do you think, how come?

I think it's the best looking version of it
Well, the HHR SS makes sense. The panel van makes sense. I just don't get why you'd want a panel van of the SS.
 
Well, the HHR SS makes sense. The panel van makes sense. I just don't get why you'd want a panel van of the SS.
Best of two worlds. I like the HHR panel van more than the passenger van beacuse of the clean styling and I love sporty / fast cars.
Like I said in op the panel van is little lighter
 
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