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Used Toyota C-HR
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 £201, the annual total is around £2415.
Month | Average market price | Lowest market price | Highest market price | Market price range | Calculation method |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 - July | £22,473 | £21,006 | £23,941 | £21,006 - £23,941 | Estimate |
2024 - August | £21,949↘ | £20,444 | £23,455 | £20,444 - £23,455 | Estimate |
2024 - September | £21,879↘ | £20,315 | £23,444 | £20,315 - £23,444 | Estimate |
2024 - October | £22,039↗ | £20,364 | £23,714 | £20,364 - £23,714 | Estimate |
2024 - November | £21,931↘ | £20,137 | £23,725 | £20,137 - £23,725 | Estimate |
2024 - December | £21,869↘ | £20,061 | £23,676 | £20,061 - £23,676 | Estimate |
2025 - January | £21,855↘ | £20,154 | £23,556 | £20,154 - £23,556 | Estimate |
2025 - February | £21,509↘ | £19,804 | £23,213 | £19,804 - £23,213 | Estimate |
2025 - March | £20,705↘ | £18,955 | £22,454 | £18,955 - £22,454 | Estimate |
2025 - April | £20,497↘ | £18,825 | £22,169 | £18,825 - £22,169 | Estimate |
2025 - May | £20,340↘ | £18,677 | £22,003 | £18,677 - £22,003 | Estimate |
2025 - June | £20,058↘ | £18,411 | £21,706 | £18,411 - £21,706 | Estimate |
2025 - August | £19,340↘ | - | - | - | Forecast |
2025 - September | £18,981↘ | - | - | - | Forecast |
2025 - October | £18,621↘ | - | - | - | Forecast |
2025 - November | £18,262↘ | - | - | - | Forecast |
2025 - December | £17,903↘ | - | - | - | Forecast |
All estimates and forecasts are based on actual market data
Average Monthly Depreciation
A summary of the past 12 and an estimation of the next 6 months.
Past 12 months
-£2,415
Next 6 months
-£2,156
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Are you interested in purchasing a pre-owned SUV? Then the Toyota C-HR is a popular option. There are 2,201 used Toyota C-HRs currently available on AutoUncle, each one sourced from an online marketplace or dealership website.
The price of a used Toyota C-HR ranges from £12,740 for the cheapest model to £33,545 for the latest and most well-equipped model.
There are five primary parameters which have an impact on what a used Toyota C-HR costs: the year of manufacturing, engine size and power, fuel consumption, the car's mileage not to mention equipment level.
For instance, a more recent model with lower mileage, or a luxury edition with a robust engine, usually garners a premium price than, for example, an older model with more kilometres driven or with a lower equipment level.
The following equipment variants are the most populare ones for the Toyota C-HR:
While evaluating the cost of a pre-owned Toyota C-HR, it's crucial to examine vehicles that have the same engines and features. If not, you might draw an inaccurate conclusion about which car to purchase.
Plug-in hybrid ranks as the top fuel type for the Toyota C-HR. .
Fuel options for the Toyota C-HR:
In the UK, the preference for hybrid vehicles is due to their efficient fuel use, lower greenhouse gas emissions versus ordinary cars, and the growing presence of charging facilities, coinciding with the nation's environmental strategies and economic incentives for green transport. The utilisation of hybrid vehicles like the Toyota C-HR is central in the transformation towards more green and sustainable transport solutions.
Uncover AutoUncle's collection of hybrid cars here
Many positives are associated with the selection of a used hybrid vehicle. To name a few of the positive aspects:
Cost savings on purchase: Pre-owned hybrid vehicles typically come at a lower cost compared to new models. The initial lower cost can enhance the accessibility of hybrids to a more diverse group of buyers.
Environmental benefits: Compared to conventional petrol or diesel vehicles, hybrids release lower emissions. Selecting a second-hand hybrid car diminishes the ecological impact compared to acquiring a new car, since the production method, especially for the battery, generates carbon emissions.
Fuel efficiency: Hybrids are distinguished by their fuel efficiency, combining a petrol engine with an electric motor. This efficiency can result in significant savings on fuel costs over time.
Technological features: Advanced features often accompany even the earlier models of hybrid vehicles, delivering a high-technology driving experience.
Government incentives: Hybrid vehicles, with their lower CO2 emissions, often benefit from reduced road tax in the UK. Hybrids may receive reduced or no congestion charges in some areas, central London being a prime example, depending on their levels of emissions.
The Toyota C-HR only exists in the SUV body type in the UK. SUV stands for Sport Utility Vehicle. Out of all the cars on the market today, this is among the most popular, and with its versatile style and higher-than-usual ride height, it’s not hard to see why.
The Toyota C-HR faces stiff competition within its segment.
Recommended alternatives to the Toyota C-HR
For those exploring alternatives to the Toyota C-HR, the Nissan Qashqai distinguishes itself as the leading option. At present, there are a total of 7,306 Nissan Qashqai vehicles available for sale in the UK, featuring an average sales price of £14,499.
The Kia Sportage stands out as another popular car in the segment with a substantial selection of 5,823 vehicles currently on the market having an average price tag of £17,998. The Land Rover Range Rover evoque holds its ground as the third most attractive option with an average sales price of £17,195 and 5,340 units presently on offer in the UK.