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2022 Toyota C-HR

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Overview

The Toyota C-HR holds a strong position in terms of resale value among similar cars. It ranks first out of 21 in the Subcompact SUVs category, indicating that it retains its value better than most vehicles in this class. Furthermore, it also performs well in a broader category, ranking third out of 55 in the 5-seater SUVs category. This suggests that the Toyota C-HR not only competes well within its specific class but also stands out among a larger pool of vehicles. Therefore, it can be concluded that the Toyota C-HR offers excellent resale value compared to similar cars.

2022 Toyota C-HR Ratings

Toyota C-HR
Overall Score: Not available yet
Reliability: Not available yet
Retained Value: 9.1 / 10
Safety: 7.8 / 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 $24,524 while a 5-year-old used Toyota C-HR is $20,002.

Model Year (Age) Avg Used Car Price
2022 Toyota C-HR (3 years old) $24,524
2021 Toyota C-HR (4 years old) $21,649
2020 Toyota C-HR (5 years old) $20,002
2019 Toyota C-HR (6 years old) $18,252
2018 Toyota C-HR (7 years old) $16,020

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