2017 Toyota C-HR S
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Price
$23,490
Weekly repayments from
$122.97*
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Vehicle
2017 Toyota C-HR S
Price
$23,490
Weekly Repayment
From $122.97*
Make
Model
Variant
S
Body Type
Year
Condition
Odometer
62,693 km
Colour
Silver
Engine Number
2ZR
Engine Size
1,797 cc
Fuel Type
Hybrid (Petrol)
Fuel Consumption
4.2
Transmission
Auto
Doors
4
Seats
5
Stock Number
2815
Region
VIN
7AT0H663X25074298
4B Freeman Way, Manukau City Auckland 2104
Directions:
Ratings
Energy Economy
4.2L / 100km
Annual fuel cost of $1,650
Carbon Emissions
99 grams/km
Overall Safety
Based on 2025 UCSR rating for 16-23 models
Driver Safety
These ratings are based on real-world crash data and indicate how likely a vehicle is to protect the driver, its occupants and other road users in a crash.
Seller's Comment
The C-HR S Hybrid stands out chiefly for its striking design exterior and cabin. Its bold, angular styling gives it urban-SUV presence, and the interior feels more modern and driver-focused than many older Toyota models.
On the road, it offers a comfortable, composed ride and easy manoeuvrability ideal for city driving and everyday commuting. The suspension soaks up bumps decently and steering feels precise, giving a confident drive even in tighter urban environments.
Being a hybrid, the S-version delivers the usual fuel-efficiency and low emissions benefits: smooth, silent propulsion at low speeds, and the potential for economical running costs, especially in town driving.
Also, its safety and tech credentials are relatively strong many S-Hybrid models are equipped with expected modern features (adaptive cruise, lane-assist, multiple airbags, reversing camera), sending a good signal for safety-conscious buyers.
the 2017 C-HR S Hybrid is stylish, efficient and city-savvy, but not the best choice if you need full SUV practicality or dynamic performance.
On the road, it offers a comfortable, composed ride and easy manoeuvrability ideal for city driving and everyday commuting. The suspension soaks up bumps decently and steering feels precise, giving a confident drive even in tighter urban environments.
Being a hybrid, the S-version delivers the usual fuel-efficiency and low emissions benefits: smooth, silent propulsion at low speeds, and the potential for economical running costs, especially in town driving.
Also, its safety and tech credentials are relatively strong many S-Hybrid models are equipped with expected modern features (adaptive cruise, lane-assist, multiple airbags, reversing camera), sending a good signal for safety-conscious buyers.
the 2017 C-HR S Hybrid is stylish, efficient and city-savvy, but not the best choice if you need full SUV practicality or dynamic performance.
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