Toyota C-HR SUV 2021 1.8 Icon
Buyer's Price Guide
Most are between
£15,570
and
£17,210
We see cars like this for sale
7 times a month
| At a dealer, | aim to pay between | £15,050 and £17,200 |
| At a franchised dealer, | expect to pay | £16,750. |
| From a private seller, | aim to pay between | £13,800 and £15,300 |
| and expect to pay | £14,900. | |
| If selling in part exchange, | expect to receive | £12,150. |
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Toyota C-HR (2016 on)
Outstanding ride, road holding and handling. A pleasure to drive. 1.2 petrol or 1.8 hybrid. Solid build quality. More power and performance from 184PS 2.0 C-HR from January 2020. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto now standard.

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