TOYOTA C-HR (2019-24) 5DR SUV 1.8 VVT-H 122 SS EU6 EXCEL CVT AUTO

The TOYOTA C-HR (2019-24) 5DR SUV 1.8 VVT-H 122 SS EU6 EXCEL CVT AUTO is a stylish and versatile compact SUV that's well-suited for a wide range of drivers in the UK. Known for its distinctive crossover design, this model offers a modern look combined with practical features, making it ideal for everyday city commuting, family outings, or even those looking for a reliable vehicle with a touch of flair. Its hybrid engine provides a balance of good fuel efficiency and smooth driving, appealing to eco-conscious drivers and those seeking lower running costs. Typically used by urban dwellers, small families, or first-time car buyers, the TOYOTA C-HR is appreciated for its reliability, comfortable ride, and high-quality finish. In the competitive SUV segment, the TOYOTA C-HR stands out with its unique design, strong reputation for dependability, and efficient hybrid technology. The average recorded mileage of around 34,321 miles and a low average number of previous owners (about 0.63) reflect its history of careful use. With a healthy resale value and popularity observed through over 1,140 MyCarCheck.com lookups, this model continues to be a sought-after choice for those seeking a premium small SUV that combines practicality, style, and the renowned Toyota reliability. Whether you're considering a used car for daily commuting or family adventures, the TOYOTA C-HR (2019-24) 5DR SUV is worth exploring.
average use
average use
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The recent mileage data for the Toyota C-HR (2019-24) models indicates that the most common recorded mileage is between 20,000 and 30,000 miles, accounting for 21.4% of vehicles. A significant portion of vehicles (19.6%) have recorded mileage under 10,000 miles, suggesting many may be relatively low-mileage or possibly newer or less driven. The 30,000 to 40,000 miles range also has a notable share at 12.8%. Conversely, higher mileage brackets such as 80,000 to 90,000 miles (0.9%) and over 100,000 miles (0.6% and above) are quite rare, indicating that most vehicles tend to have moderate mileage. Overall, the data suggests that the majority of these vehicles are driven between 10,000 and 50,000 miles, with fewer vehicles reaching very high mileage levels.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data shows that the most common private sale prices for the Toyota C-HR (2019-24) 1.8 VVT-H 122 SS EU6 EXCEL CVT AUTO are clustered around the £16,000 to £17,000 range, which accounts for a significant 17.7% of sales, closely followed by the £17,000 to £18,000 segment at 16.5%. There are also notable percentages in the lower ranges of £14,000 to £15,000 (9.5%) and the higher ranges of £18,000 to £19,000 (12.5%) and £15,000 to £16,000 (13.1%). The data indicates a relatively balanced distribution across a broad spectrum from as low as £7,000 up to £26,000, with the largest concentrations around the mid to high teens. Interestingly, prices below £10,000 are quite rare, representing only about 2.7% combined, suggesting that these vehicles tend to retain a higher value in the private sale market.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Toyota C-HR vehicles from the 2019-24 range were manufactured in 2020, accounting for approximately 82.6%. A smaller proportion were produced in 2021 (11.3%), with a minimal 6.1% made in 2019. This suggests that 2020 was the most prominent year of manufacture for this model within the period, likely reflecting the model's initial production peak and distribution.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that among the Toyota C-HR models (2019-24), grey is the most popular main paint colour, accounting for 35.5% of the vehicles. White and black are also common, representing approximately 22.9% and 23.2% respectively. Silver, while still significant, is less prevalent at 18.3%. This suggests that neutral tones dominate the colour choices for this model, with grey being particularly favored by buyers.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows that the majority of 'TOYOTA C-HR (2019-24) 5DR SUV 1.8 VVT-H 122 SS EU6 EXCEL CVT AUTO' vehicles have been registered with two or three keepers. Specifically, 45% of the vehicles have had two registered keepers, while 13.1% have had three. Notably, a significant proportion, 37.6%, has had only one registered keeper, suggesting some vehicles are owned privately by a single individual over time. Conversely, a smaller percentage, 3.1%, have had four keepers, and an even smaller fraction, 0.9%, have had five. Vehicles with seven registered keepers are very rare, comprising only 0.3%. Overall, the data indicates that most vehicles tend to have between one and three keepers, which aligns with typical ownership patterns for vehicles of this type and age.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all Toyota C-HR models from 2019 to 2024 in the sample are equipped with a 1.8-liter engine capacity, and every vehicle’s primary fuel type is Hybrid Electric. This suggests a consistent focus on hybrid technology across this model range, highlighting its popularity and possibly its compliance with fuel efficiency and emissions standards within the UK market.