Used 2018 Toyota C-HR Consumer Reviews
Sporty small car
Safety equipment is great.Insurance company likes all the safety featers, less cost than the last lease car.
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CH-Realistic!
Tell you what, when this car was introduced in 2018, repeat for 2019, Edmunds slammed the drive train terrible. Said it was the slowest compact suv ever and they based their findings on Tokyo standard 1.8L or less that's not available in America instead of using the USA version of the CHR 2.0L engine in sport mode. Obviously the off the line is so much stronger giving the average shopper that sporty around town eye catching experience you expect! . Edmunds, opinions will be just that everyone has one but I have to say in most cases you do a good job but you need to do a better job evaluating vehicles with U.S. versions instead of your current means of evaluation! By the way check out the 2020 Toyota CHR!
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- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,8819 mi away
- XLE Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,9952 mi away
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,9992 mi away
Nice looking
Very nice and sporty looking, not the greatest on gas.
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Not for me
The CHR is just "meh" Test drove one at an Indy dealership, bought a Honda HRV EX instead, more interior room, more cargo space, more extras at a lower cost. Also better resale value.
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I dont really like this car
Would not recommend this car if your looking for gas saver car. I had my corolla 2017 and decided to trade it to C-HR 2018 i usually put $30 to my corolla and thats full tank and will last for 5 days even tho im 15miles away from my work still last for 5 days. But when i put $30 to C-HR it only last for 3 days only. I wish I could bring back my Corolla.
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