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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 360 Joined: 24-September 04 From: Missouri Member No.: 468 ![]() |
Hi,
Is it just me or is this one of the worst cars they have ever built? The SSR was just as pointless but slight better looking rig. The HHR is a stretched PT cruiser. Andy Dick and a cast of losers wasted at least 15 minutes of the nations time with a lame stupid mega ad sketch thing. Leno, whom I normally like, prosituted the Tonight show for the stupid ad sketch. If you just build a car that doesn't suck, you don't need a 20million dollar ad to try and sell it. The group that produced the SSR and now the HHR needs to be fired now. Toyota is likely laughing their ass off at this huge blunder. How could the same company build the Z06 and this piece of crap? Sorry just had to vent. Z28 |
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 404 Joined: 12-January 04 From: From PA, now AR Member No.: 120 ![]() |
FWIW yet another production increase has been ordered.
QUOTE HHR is hot, so GM raises target again
Automaker looks at boosting production to 120,000 annually Jamie LaReau AN / October 10, 2005 DETROIT -- General Motors believes it has a hit with the new Chevrolet HHR wagon but must figure out how to build more of them. "What we're trying to do is ramp up the capacity of the components and the plant so that we can build without having to go build another plant for it," says Lori Queen, GM's vehicle line executive for small cars. Robert Lutz, GM's vice chairman for product development, says GM plans to produce 120,000 HHRs annually. |
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