The 2008 Chevrolet HHR SS
The HRR is a retro-styled vehicle produced by Chevrolet. It was created with the 1949 Suburban as its design inspiration.
The base model of the HRR, which is High Heritage Roof, is powered by a 143-horespower 2.2 liter in-line four engine while on higher trim levels, a 172 horsepower 2.4 version is used. Its transmission can either be standard five-speed manual or an optional four-speed automatic.
For the 2008 model year, the Chevrolet HHR SS is set to deliver more power by including a turbocharged version of a 2.0 liter Ecotec by GM. It is equipped with a manual transmission and can deliver as much as 260 horsepower. Moreover, the safety features are upgraded with anti-lock control and stability control.
The 2008 Chevrolet HHR SS is also more exciting with a new design of the grill and rear spoilers, and a distinct SS badging. Three interior colors are also available, along with 18-inch wheels.
Chevrolet Launches Two Limited Edition Corvette
The Chevrolet Corvette has always been a racing devil on the track. And to celebrate its numerous victories, Chevrolet launched two limited editions of the Corvette.
The first edition, called the Victory Edition was launched to commemorate the Corvette’s five class wins in the Le Mans 24 hours with the racing-spec C6 R. It can generate to up to 401 horsepower with it’s a 6.0-liter engine being its power plant. This edition is also being offered in two color schemes and is noted for its grey alloy wheels and wide-body rear spoiler.
The second edition known as the Ron Fellows special got its name from a Canadian racer and a Le Mans class winner. This racer has also been driving for Chevrolet since the year 1999 with a total of 51 wins in the US. This version is painted with white and styled with a red racing stripe. It is even more powerful than the first version, delivering as much as 505 horsepower that can enable the generation of a speed as much as 62mph in just 3.9 seconds.
Chevrolet’s Concept Shopping Seatbelt
Shopping is such a hassle. Why? Carrying around your baggage and making them fit in your is truly a dreadful task. Good thing Chevrolet has a good concept to hopefully address this kind of problem.
Groceries can be prone to damage because of erratic driving and sometimes, defective packaging that is not fit for travel.
According to the study conducted in Britain, placing your shopping bags at the back of your seats increased the chance of never making it at home by 20%.
The bad news is, the Chevrolet Shopping Seatbelt is still a concept. Hopefully, Chevrolet will begin manufacturing soon so that groceries will be reach our homes without any damage.