3 sightings by 3 spotters worldwide

Market value
$3,500 to $7,000
Did you know
Chevrolet HHR LT design inspired by 1949 Suburban.
The Chevrolet HHR LT emerged in the mid-2000s as GM's unapologetic nod to retro styling, channeling the spirit of classic Chevy panel vans and wagons from the late '40s. Designed by Bryan Nesbitt—the same hand behind Chrysler's PT Cruiser—the HHR LT wasn't shy about its vintage aspirations, sporting rounded fenders, a bold grille, and a decidedly nostalgic silhouette that somehow felt both familiar and fresh.
Underneath its throwback exterior, the HHR LT packed a surprisingly modern punch. Powered by GM's Ecotec engines, it offered respectable performance and efficiency, particularly with the 2.4-liter inline-four that delivered a smooth, reliable drive. The handling was predictably comfortable rather than sporty, with a suspension tuned more for cruising down Main Street than carving through canyon roads—though, admittedly, it could hustle if pushed.
Its interior carried the retro theme forward, blending modern amenities with vintage-inspired design cues. The cabin was practical, spacious, and versatile, offering fold-flat seats and clever storage solutions that made it a favorite among small business owners and families alike. Despite its quirks, or perhaps because of them, the HHR LT carved out a niche, becoming a familiar sight on American roads and even finding its way into fleet service for businesses looking to make a stylish statement.
3 Chevrolet HHR LT sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 3 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Chevrolet HHR LT is rated Common.
Recent Chevrolet HHR LT sightings on AutoRadar come from Liepāja, North Wales. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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