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How much is a 2006 HHR worth today?

In today’s used-car market, a 2006 Chevrolet HHR generally sells for roughly $3,000 to $7,000, depending on mileage, condition, and trim. Most well-maintained examples with average miles sit toward the middle of that range.


To determine a precise figure for a specific HHR, you must account for mileage, maintenance history, accident records, trim level, drivetrain, location, and current demand. Below is a breakdown of typical price ranges by mileage and the factors that move those numbers, followed by practical steps to check live values from major guides.


Value landscape for the 2006 HHR


The following ranges reflect typical market behavior across the United States as of 2026, but exact prices vary by region and vehicle history.


Key price bands by mileage and trim



  • Under 60,000 miles: roughly $6,000–$7,500 for LT or well-presented LS; higher for exceptional condition.

  • 60,000–100,000 miles: about $4,000–$6,000 depending on trim and upkeep.

  • 100,000–150,000 miles: around $3,000–$4,500, with caveats for service records.

  • 150,000 miles and above: typically $2,500–$3,500, again heavily dependent on condition.


Notes: These are broad ranges. A single-owner, accident-free vehicle with complete maintenance records and recent tires or brakes can push values toward the higher end; a car with rust, transmission issues, or mismatched tires may fall below the lower end.


Value drivers


Several factors drive where a given 2006 HHR lands within the ranges above. The main ones are mileage, overall condition, trim level, drivetrain, and provenance.



  • Mileage and service history

  • Body and interior condition, rust, and cosmetic wear

  • Trim level and features (LS vs LT; optional AWD or sunroof, etc.)

  • Mechanical health (engine, transmission, suspension, brakes)

  • Accident history and title status

  • Location and local demand for compact SUVs


These factors help explain price variability across the country and even between neighboring towns.


How to check current market values


To get a precise figure for your vehicle or a car you’re considering buying, consult multiple sources and compare local listings.


Guides and listings to consult



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB) value by entering year, make, model, trim, mileage, and ZIP code.

  • NADA Guides for Retail and Trade-In values, which can differ from KBB in some markets.

  • Edmunds True Market Value (TMV) estimate to gauge what buyers in your area are paying.

  • Local listings (Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, CarGurus, Autotrader) to see what similar HHRs are actually selling for near you.


When possible, use the middle or "condition-adjusted" values from at least two sources and compare them with current local listing prices to set a realistic asking or offer price.


Next steps for buyers and sellers


For buyers, set a target price based on your budget, then arrange a test drive and a pre-purchase inspection to confirm mechanical health. For sellers, gathering maintenance records, presenting clean tires/brakes, and addressing cosmetic issues can help push value toward the upper end of the range.


Summary


The 2006 HHR sits in the lower-to-middle tier of the used-car market today. Expect to see values roughly in the $3,000–$7,000 band, influenced most strongly by mileage and condition. By checking multiple guides and local listings, you can determine a precise number for your area and situation.

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