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Average Depreciation

Used Toyota C-HR

For a used Toyota C-HR model, the car loses about £203 per month in value.

Higher mileage increases depreciation, so keeping the Toyota within the average range helps control this. Regular upkeep is vital, a well-maintained C-HR with a service history will depreciate slower than a neglected one.

With an average, estimated monthly depreciation of £203, the annual total is around £2440.

Average Monthly Depreciation

A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.

Past 12 months

-£2,440

Next 6 months

-£1,828

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Buy a used Toyota C-HR

Are you thinking of getting a used SUV? Then the Toyota C-HR is an excellent option. At AutoUncle, we've compiled a comprehensive collection of 1,823 pre-owned Toyota C-HR vehicles available in the UK. This aggregates listings from various online platforms and dealership websites.

What is the cost of a pre-owned Toyota C-HR?

The cheapest Toyota C-HR that is available here on AutoUncle costs £13,470, while the most expensive model is priced at £28,799.

The price for the Japanese car depends on four main factors: what year the model is from, the car's fuel economy, mileage together with the trim level of the car.

For example, a car that's younger with fewer miles on the odometer will typically cost more. Similarly, higher-end models with more luxurious features or more powerful engines will also carry a more substantial price tag.

Equipment variants for Toyota C-HR

The most popular equipment variants for the Toyota C-HR are:

When assessing the price of a used Toyota C-HR, it's essential to analyze vehicles having the same engines and equipment. If you don't, you might draw an inaccurate conclusion about which car to acquire.

Growing trend towards hybrid vehicle utilization

Hybrid cars have gained popularity in the UK as a result of their economical fuel use, diminished carbon emissions in contrast to regular vehicles, and the rising accessibility of charging infrastructure, coinciding with the nation's environmental strategies and economic incentives for green transport. The utilisation of hybrid vehicles such as the Toyota C-HR plays a significant role in the changeover to more green and sustainable transport solutions.

Check out AutoUncle's collection of hybrid cars here

Advantages of purchasing a pre-owned hybrid car

Numerous advantages exist for purchasing a used hybrid car. Some of the advantages of choosing a used electric car comes in the form of:

  1. Cost savings on purchase: Used hybrid vehicles often have a more budget-friendly price than new versions. This more economical initial price can open up hybrid car ownership to a wider audience.

  2. Environmental benefits: When it comes to emissions, hybrids are more efficient than standard petrol or diesel vehicles. By choosing a used hybrid, you're reducing the environmental impact compared to buying a new car, due to the production process, mainly regarding the battery, carrying a carbon footprint.

  3. Fuel efficiency: Hybrid vehicles are recognised for their fuel economy, merging a petrol engine with an electric motor. This level of efficiency might yield substantial fuel cost savings over an extended period.

  4. Technological features: Even older hybrid models often come with advanced features, equipped for a futuristic driving experience.

  5. Government incentives: Hybrid vehicles, with their lower CO2 emissions, often benefit from reduced road tax in the UK. In certain regions, such as central London, hybrids might be eligible for reduced or no congestion charges, determined by their emission levels.

The Toyota C-HR is only produced in the SUV body style

The Toyota C-HR only exists in the SUV body type in the UK. Sport Utility Vehicles, commonly known as SUVs, are among the top choices for motorists today due to their adaptability and commanding road presence with their raised driving position.

Popular alternatives

The Toyota C-HR has multiple competitors from the same segment.

Well-liked options instead of the Toyota C-HR

  • Nissan Qashqai
  • Kia Sportage
  • Land Rover Range Rover evoque

With a selection of 8,486 available models on AutoUncle, the Nissan Qashqai unequivocally positions itself as the leading alternative to the Toyota C-HR. The Nissan Qashqai has an average price tag of £13,599.

Another alternative car is the Kia Sportage with 5,221 cars listed for sale featuring an average selling price of £15,470. Another recommended alternative is Land Rover Range Rover evoque with 5,068 cars for sale an average price tag of £16,995.

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