Used 2020 Toyota C-HR Consumer Reviews
Disappointing
Toyota really missed the mark on this one. For it's size, the cabin is cramped and uncomfortable. Back seat not for tall people. Storage space is very limited. Large blind spots due to poor rear window design. Too many bells and whistles and not enough comfort and performance. Not a fan!
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Mary Jane.. is her name
I love this car for my 16 year old twins. I feel like they have a few more advantages being behind the wheel of this car with the safety features. It is such a cute car and very fun to drive.
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- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,90036 mi away
- LE 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,49019 mi away
- XLE 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,230In-stock online
My C-HR
Small / Underpowered / Waiting For Turbo Or Hybid For USA
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My 2019 Toyota CHR (Carly) has it all!
It’s a beautiful car and it does turn heads! And I love driving the car it rides and drives so good and handle so well! And I’ve had several people ask me what kind of car is that because it’s hot! Because you don’t see him one of these cars on the road and I guess because they Only begin making them two years ago? But I I absolutely love Carly!
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Cheap, but wouldn't buy it again
Extremely weak when it comes to acceleration. Terrible blind spots, drives horribly requiring petal-to-the-metal acceleration just to make it through a yellow light. Gas mileage is really not that impressive given how weak the car is. The CVT transmission feels wonky and stupid. Incredibly tiny, to the point that a grocery trip requires the use of backseats and the hatch. Good thing it's cheap, and looks kinda cool... otherwise there's really no reason to even consider this car. Go for the Rav4 for an extra $50 a month.
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