Talk:Chevrolet HHR
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[edit] Is The HHR A Proper Prizm Replacement?
The HHR slots in length between the Aveo and the Cobalt, just like what the Prizm was, slotting in length between the Metro and the Cavalier. The HHR is more expensive than the Cobalt, just like back then, when the Prizm was priced above the Cavalier. Just like HHR replaces Cavalier, the Caliber replaces the Dodge Neon.
Bull-Doser 18:45, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
- Chevy HHR is not a Prizm replacement. It's a Cavalier wagon replacement. Cobalt is a Cavalier coupe and sedan replacement. Pontiac Vibe is the Prizm replacement as far as the Toyota/GM partnership is concerned and is based on the Toyota Corolla just like the Nova/Prizm. Yes, the Dodge Caliber replaces the Dodge Neon. And the Chrysler PT Cruiser replaced the Plymouth Neon. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 75.36.14.162 (talk • contribs).
- The HHR is not a replacement for the Prizm and it does not slot in between the Aveo and Cobalt. It's a wagon variant of the Cobalt, but with unique styling and name. This is much in the same way as the Matrix being a hatchback variant of the Corolla. Roguegeek (talk) 01:36, 13 August 2007 (UTC)
the car that is now being produced in the Fremont California NUMMI plant is the Pontiac Vibe. so technically that is the prizm replacement. toyota motor, GM car. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.8.249.246 (talk) 17:15, 11 December 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Knock Off?
Regarding this statement: "(to the point where many consider it a knock-off)" -- who are the "many" that are referenced? Please provide a source to back this up, then re-add the statement. KansaiKitsune 19:04, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Turbo Cobalt in 08
The comment that there is a turbo cobalt that is going to replace the supercharged cobalt can not be backed by any sources that I can find, and Im removing it from this article.

