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Overview
The Toyota C-HR holds a strong position in terms of resale value among similar cars. It ranks second out of twenty in the Subcompact SUVs category, indicating a high resale value compared to most vehicles in its class. Furthermore, it also performs well in a broader category, ranking fourth out of fifty-six in the 5-seater SUVs category. This suggests that the Toyota C-HR not only holds its value well in its specific subcompact category but also competes effectively with larger 5-seater SUVs. Therefore, the Toyota C-HR can be considered a reliable investment with a robust resale value.
2021 Toyota C-HR Trims
Trim | Engine | Drive Train | MSRP |
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LE 4dr Crossover | 4 Cylinder | FWD | 21695 |
XLE 4dr Crossover | 4 Cylinder | FWD | 23730 |
Limited 4dr Crossover | 4 Cylinder | FWD | 26750 |
Nightshade 4dr Crossover | 4 Cylinder | FWD | 24495 |
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Toyota C-HR Cars for Sale
- 2022 Toyota C-HR - 32 Deals Out of 79 Listings
- 2020 Toyota C-HR - 95 Deals Out of 264 Listings
- 2018 Toyota C-HR - 115 Deals Out of 251 Listings
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