How Much Should I Pay: 2008 Chevy HHR

Question From Todd: I am in the metro Phoenix area and want to buy a new 2008 Chevy HHR panel. I would like to know what would be a good deal right now. Either the LS or LT trim level is fine, but it does need to be an automatic, Thanks in advance for your help.
Queen of the Road: Hi Todd! Welcome to our blog! Let’s see what deals we’ve got for you…
For a 2008 Chevrolet HHR LS 4dr Wagon (2.2L 4cyl 4A),
The Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $17,534.45
MSRP: $19,060.00
ePrice: $17,534.45
Savings: $1,525.55
% OFF MSRP: 8.00%
A Thumbs Up deal.
2nd Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $17,337.73
MSRP: $18,845.00
ePrice: $17,337.73
Savings: $1,507.27
% OFF MSRP: 8.00%
Another Thumbs Up deal.
The Lowest Internet Price: $15,881.23
MSRP: $17,135.00
ePrice: $15,881.23
Savings: $1,253.77
% OFF MSRP: 7.32%
Third Thumbs Up.
Just a heads up, I’m sure they’ve taken care of this, but just wanted you to know about the 200,000 HHR recall.
Yikes! I just realized you asked for “Panel“.
For a 2008 Chevrolet HHR Panel LS 4dr Wagon (2.2L 4cyl 4A),
The Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $16,891.00
MSRP: $18,770.00
ePrice: $16,891.00
Savings: $1,879.00
% OFF MSRP: 10.01%
2nd Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $16,820.00
MSRP: $18,690.00
ePrice: $16,820.00
Savings: $1,870.00
% OFF MSRP: 10.01%
The Lowest Internet Price: $16,820.00
MSRP: $18,690.00
ePrice: $16,820.00
Savings: $1,870.00
% OFF MSRP: 10.01%
None of the LT deals are as hot as the LS deals.
For a 2008 Chevrolet HHR Panel LT 4dr Wagon (2.2L 4cyl 4A),
The Largest Percentage Off MSRP Price: $21,057.00
MSRP: $22,040.00
ePrice: $21,057.00
Savings: $983.00
% OFF MSRP: 4.46%
Thumbs Down deal.
Financial Incentive$: 0.00%-7.90% APR up to 72 Months. Offer Expires: 6/30/2008
A Cash Back Incentive of $2,000 is being offered to the Consumer upon purchase. Offer Expires: 6/30/2008
You’re probably wondering why I gave you links to dealerships in other cities below. I’ll get to that in one second. But first…
What are all these blue links for? The first blue link breaks down the numbers so that you don’t have to do any math or researching. You’ll see exactly how much money you’re saving if you pay the “Internet Price”. It also lists the National Average Discount, the National Maximum Discount and the National Average Price for each vehicle. We also provide our personal opinion to whether we think the deal is good or not.
If we approve the deal, we’ll show a thumbs up and “Bring Your Checkbook“.
If we think the deal is ok, we’ll show a thumb tilted sideways and “Fair Market“.
If we disapprove the deal, we’ll show a thumbs down and “Keep Shopping“.
The second blue link is the proof you’ll need when you step foot onto the dealership. Don’t leave home without it! It’s the page that shows the price which you’ll be asking for. It’s basically what you need to pull up on their computers if they don’t believe you found that price online form that dealer’s inventory.
So now what? Print out all the blue links above and take them to your local dealerships. But before you go, we highly recommend you call and make an appointment to see the Internet Fleet Manager because he/she should know exactly what you’re talking about. Avoid the floor salesmen, head straight to the Internet Sales Manager.
If they don’t believe your prices, ask to use one of their computers so they can see where these figures came from. It’ll be impossible for them to doubt you because you’re pulling up dealership’s website and checking their inventory. Remember, cars are a commodity so these prices apply everywhere in the U.S. If you want to research more new car prices, poke around on www.autobrag.com.
Keep us posted with how everything goes.


