Suburban

HHR

HHR stands for Heritage High Roof. GM says the compact wagon's styling is a tribute to the '49 Suburban. The Chevrolet HHR is a competitor to Chrysler PT Cruiser, Toyota Matrix and Pontiac Vibe. The HHR is a compact four-door wagon and comes in three trim levels: LS, 1LT and 2LT.

Chevrolet unveiled the production model of the 2006 HHR, a unique vehicle that combines styling and interior adaptability to create a vehicle suited to all lifestyles.

Suburban

The Chevrolet Suburban is one of the longest-lived automobile nameplates in the United States. Automotive companies using this name to indicate a windowed, station wagon type body on a commercial frame include Dodge, Plymouth, Studebaker, Chevrolet and General Motors. With the end of production of the Dodge Town Wagon in 1966, only General Motors continued to manufacture a vehicle branded as a "Suburban". General Motors received an exclusive trademark on the name "Suburban" in 1988.

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