The Chevrolet HHR (Heritage High Roof) is a station wagon introduced as the 2006 model from American auto giant General Motors at the 2005 Los Angeles Auto Show. This retro-styled wagon is smaller in size to the Equinox and it shares the Delta platform of GM with Pontiac G5, Chevrolet Cobalt, Saturn Astra and Saturn Ion. In the Mexican market it was sold along with its predecessor Chevrolet Zafira MPV compact. Production of the HHR was stopped in 2011 and it was succeeded by Chevrolet Trax and Europe and Canada in the Crossover wagon/SUV segment. Chevrolet Captiva Sport replaced the HHR in the US which was the rebadged Opel Antara version. This vehicle however is sold only for fleet and general public has no access to it. This Chevrolet station wagon was assembled at Ramos Aripze, Mexico and its compact car class body was designed by Bryan Nesbitt. It was available in the body types of 5-door wagon and 5-door cargo van.
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