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Used Toyota C-HR cars for sale

We've got a fantastic selection of used Toyota C-HR cars for sale. Every second hand Toyota C-HR has a full history check and has been through a thorough mechanical inspection. All our Toyota C-HR cars are available only from trusted dealers, are all less than nine years old and come with a 14-day returns guarantee*

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Used Toyota C-HR pros and cons

+ Fuel-efficient hybrid engines

+ Sharp styling stands out

+ Smooth and comfortable to drive

- Cramped interior

- Not much cargo space

- CVT gearbox

Is a used Toyota C-HR a good car?

The Toyota C-HR is a small SUV that’s easy to drive, offers low running costs and stands out in a packed car park thanks to its sci-fi styling. Its design is actually one of its more appealing aspects, sporting a sloping roofline, sharp headlights, and a wide grille.

It’s also fuel efficient. The C-HR is available with a choice of two hybrid powertrains that deliver excellent fuel economy. Whichever you choose, you should see more than 50mpg in real world conditions.

Comfort is decent, too, particularly around town, but the Peugeot 3008 and Volkswagen Tiguan are more refined on the motorway.

Downsides? The C-HR's interior is on the small side, especially in the back seat. Legroom and headroom are acceptable, but the sloping roof can make it a little claustrophobic inside. Cargo space is limited too, making it a challenge to fit large items inside. It’s comparable to some hatchbacks, but most other SUVs will beat the C-HR for capacity.

We’re also not big fans of the CVT gearbox, which can sound very strained when accelerating up to motorway speeds. It does help with the impressive fuel economy, though, so it’s the price you pay for paying less at the pumps.

What to look for when buying a second hand Toyota C-HR

The Toyota C-HR is a relatively new car, so there haven't been many long-term reliability studies done on it yet. However, the early signs are good. The C-HR has been praised for its build quality and reliability, and it has a strong reputation for lasting for many years without major problems.

Toyota itself has an excellent reputation for reliability and offers warranties of up to 10 years with its cars.

The C-HR also received a maximum five-star Euro NCAP safety rating in 2017. All versions have Toyota's Safety Sense system, which includes autonomous emergency braking, adaptive cruise control and pedestrian detection.

Overall, the C-HR should prove to be a very reliable car. Toyota has a strong reputation for building cars that last for many years without major problems, and offers a comprehensive warranty to give you peace of mind.

Toyota C-HR FAQs

Yes, the Toyota C-HR is a hybrid. It is powered by a 1.8-litre petrol engine and an electric motor, or a 2.0-litre petrol with an electric motor, which provide combined fuel economy of up to 57mpg or 53mpg respectively.

No, the Toyota C-HR is not available with four-wheel drive. It is only available with front-wheel drive.

Yes, the Toyota C-HR is an SUV. It is a compact SUV, which means it is smaller than a traditional SUV, but slightly larger than a hatchback.

The Toyota C-HR is made in Japan and Turkey.

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