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2018 TOYOTA C-HR 1.2 Vvt-I Excel CVT Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr

1.2 Vvt-I Excel CVT Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr

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£11,495

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BJ18JVA

Dealer: Romsey Car Centre

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Test Valley, South East
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Vehicle Specifications

Year
2018
Fuel
Petrol
Colour
Silver
Registration
BJ18JVA
Seller
Romsey Car Centre
Mileage
85,709 miles
Transmission
Automatic
Body Type
SUV
Location
Test Valley, South East

Description

Romsey Car Centre are delighted to offer this Lovely Toyota C-HR Excel, Silver, with complementing black leather seats. This Quality Toyota comes with service history done at 7346 miles, 17312 miles, 37492 miles and 85688 miles up to date with a long Mot. Only £200 road Tax.

Features include Reverse Camera, SAT NAV, Black leather seats Air conditioning, Dual climate Control, Bluetooth, Auto lights, USB Electric mirrors, Alloy wheels.

About the Toyota C-Hr

Why Buy the Toyota C-HR?

The Toyota C-HR (Coupe High-Rider) stands out in the crowded crossover segment thanks to its distinctive, coupe-like styling. It's a car that prioritises visual flair and a uniquely engaging driving experience over outright practicality, though it still offers reasonable space for most city dwellers and small families. If you're looking for a car that turns heads and delivers Toyota's renowned reliability and efficient hybrid technology, the C-HR is a compelling choice. It offers a comfortable ride, a well-appointed interior with decent tech, and impressive fuel economy, particularly in its popular hybrid variants. While rear passenger space and boot capacity might not be class-leading, its compact footprint makes it easy to manoeuvre and park in urban environments.

UK Price Guide (GBP)

Prices for the Toyota C-HR vary significantly depending on age, mileage, specification, and whether you're looking at new or used models. Here's a general guide in Great British Pounds (£):

Model Year Approximate Price Range (Used) New Price (from)
2017-2019 (First Generation) £13,000 - £20,000 N/A
2020-2022 (Facelifted First Generation) £18,000 - £26,000 N/A
2023 onwards (Second Generation) N/A £31,000+

Note: These are approximate figures and can fluctuate based on market conditions and specific vehicle condition.

Specs (Typical First Generation C-HR)

  • Engine Options: 1.8L Hybrid, 2.0L Hybrid (later models), 1.2L Turbo Petrol
  • Transmission: Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
  • Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive (FWD) as standard, All-wheel drive (AWD) available on some petrol models.
  • Performance: 0-60 mph typically around 10-11 seconds for hybrid models.
  • Fuel Economy: Up to 70+ mpg for the 1.8L Hybrid.
  • Dimensions: Compact crossover SUV.

Common Issues

While Toyotas are known for reliability, like any car, the C-HR can have a few common niggles:

  • Infotainment System: Some early models' infotainment systems could be a bit slow or laggy. Software updates may have addressed this.
  • Rear Visibility: The stylish design, particularly the high window line, can compromise rear visibility. Parking sensors and cameras are highly recommended.
  • Hybrid Battery Life: While very durable, hybrid batteries do degrade over time. However, Toyota's hybrid batteries are generally very long-lasting, with long warranties.
  • Interior Noise: Some owners report a fair amount of road and wind noise at higher speeds, especially on motorway journeys.

Running Costs

The C-HR excels in this area, particularly the hybrid models:

  • Fuel: Excellent fuel efficiency, especially in urban driving for hybrids, leading to low fuel bills.
  • Road Tax: CO2 emissions are generally low, making road tax affordable, especially for hybrid models.
  • Insurance: Typically falls into moderate insurance groups.
  • Servicing: Toyota dealers offer competitive servicing packages, and the car's mechanical simplicity generally means fewer costly repairs.

Variants

The Toyota C-HR has been available in various trim levels. Common ones include:

  • Icon: The entry-level trim, usually featuring essentials like air conditioning, touchscreen infotainment, and safety aids.
  • Design: Adds features like alloy wheels, upgraded interior trim, and often heated seats.
  • Excel: A higher trim, typically including features like premium audio, sat-nav, advanced safety systems, and leather upholstery.
  • GR Sport: A sportier trim with unique styling elements, enhanced suspension, and sport seats.

The most significant variant is the powertrain: the 1.8L Hybrid was the most common, offering a blend of efficiency and performance. Later first-generation models also saw the introduction of a more powerful 2.0L Hybrid, and a 1.2L Turbo petrol engine was available in some markets and earlier models.

This information is general guidance about the Toyota C-Hr range and is provided to help your research. It is not specific to the individual vehicle advertised. Specifications and availability vary. Always verify the details, history and condition of any vehicle directly with the seller before purchasing. Carslink.ai is an independent vehicle search engine; listings are provided by third-party dealers.