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HHR LT1

HHR LT1 (United States of America, 2009)

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Debuted in 2009, the Chevrolet HHR LT1 belongs to the 1st generation of the HHR model. Powered by a straight 4 2200cc engine, this car has a power output of 155 hp. Relative to the other variants of this model, the HHR LT1 achieves the lowest power value. This front wheel drive version has a manual transmission with a 5-speed gearbox. In terms of efficiency, this vehicle's combined fuel consumption is fixed at 9.05 l/100km. This mini MPV-version has rack & pinion steering. At the front it uses disc brakes and at the rear drum brakes. The front suspension is independent while at the rear torsion-beam axle is employed. The Chevrolet HHR measures 1603 mm in height, 1755 mm in width and 4475 mm in length. Its wheelbase is 2629 mm long and the track at the front is 1491 mm and at the back 1491 mm.

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