Rayz
10-31-2005, 03:47 AM
FYI
The GM concepts include a new version of the HHR, dreamed out to take the new crossover's styling to new heights, GM says. The new two-door body is six inches longer than the stock HHRs, and the B-pillars are tilted forward for a racy bit of two-door feel. A new grill and front fascia lead up into a windshield that's been cut four inches down from stock for a chopped look. The HHR Concept's also two inches wider in front and four inches wider in back, while the ride height's been dropped three inches in front and three and a half inches in back. The key point of the concept might be under the hood, however: a supercharged version of the 2.0-liter Ecotec four-cylinder pumps out 270 hp. Other details include 19-inch wheels in front and 20-inchers in back, a zebra-wood cargo bed, and an audio system with integrated iPod controls.
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The GM concepts include a new version of the HHR, dreamed out to take the new crossover's styling to new heights, GM says. The new two-door body is six inches longer than the stock HHRs, and the B-pillars are tilted forward for a racy bit of two-door feel. A new grill and front fascia lead up into a windshield that's been cut four inches down from stock for a chopped look. The HHR Concept's also two inches wider in front and four inches wider in back, while the ride height's been dropped three inches in front and three and a half inches in back. The key point of the concept might be under the hood, however: a supercharged version of the 2.0-liter Ecotec four-cylinder pumps out 270 hp. Other details include 19-inch wheels in front and 20-inchers in back, a zebra-wood cargo bed, and an audio system with integrated iPod controls.
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