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2022 Toyota C-HR

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2022 Toyota C-HR

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Overview

The Toyota C-HR performs exceptionally well in terms of resale value compared to similar cars. It ranks second out of twenty in the Subcompact SUVs category, indicating a high retention of its original value. Furthermore, it also holds a strong position in the broader category of 5-seater SUVs, ranking fourth out of fifty-six. This suggests that the Toyota C-HR is a financially sound investment, as it depreciates at a slower rate than most of its competitors. Its high resale value is indicative of its quality, reliability, and enduring appeal to buyers.

2022 Toyota C-HR Ratings

Toyota C-HR
Overall Score: Not available yet
Reliability: Not available yet
Retained Value: 8.8 / 10
Safety: 9.6 / 10

2022 Toyota C-HR Trims

Trim Engine Drive Train MSRP
XLE 4dr Crossover 4 Cylinder FWD 24280
Limited 4dr Crossover 4 Cylinder FWD 27300
Nightshade 4dr Crossover 4 Cylinder FWD 25045

Used Car Pricing

Toyota C-HR


Here's what the prices look like for a used Toyota C-HR for different model years. A 3-year-old used Toyota C-HR averages $23,004 while a 5-year-old used Toyota C-HR is $19,611.

Model Year (Age) Avg Used Car Price
2023 Toyota C-HR (2 years old) $25,572
2022 Toyota C-HR (3 years old) $23,004
2021 Toyota C-HR (4 years old) $21,496
2020 Toyota C-HR (5 years old) $19,611
2019 Toyota C-HR (6 years old) $17,767

Toyota C-HR Cars for Sale