Wow!
Looks fabulous....but is much more expensive than the CX3
https://www.toyota.co.uk/new-cars/c-hr/ ... 7Qod3bcGzg#
Toyota C-HR
Putting aside the looks and price, the CVT instead of a torque convertor automatic would be enough to turn me off completely :-
"The C-HR’s regular configuration will be a 1.2-litre, 114bhp turbocharged petrol unit, with front-wheel drive and either a six-speed manual gearbox or a CVT transmission. You’ll be able to buy a four-wheel-drive version with the same engine and a CVT, but there’s no diesel; instead we’ll be offered a hybrid set-up, mixing a 1.8-litre petrol engine with an electric motor for CO2 emissions of less than 90g/km."
"The C-HR’s regular configuration will be a 1.2-litre, 114bhp turbocharged petrol unit, with front-wheel drive and either a six-speed manual gearbox or a CVT transmission. You’ll be able to buy a four-wheel-drive version with the same engine and a CVT, but there’s no diesel; instead we’ll be offered a hybrid set-up, mixing a 1.8-litre petrol engine with an electric motor for CO2 emissions of less than 90g/km."
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I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder, because I think it looks quite hideous.
Compared to the CX-3 it's also too pricey and I prefer a torque converter transmision or a dual-clutch transmission over the CVT.
And I'm quite happy to have moved from a smaller turbocharged engine (a 1.4 turbo) to a non-turbo bigger engine in the CX-3.
Compared to the CX-3 it's also too pricey and I prefer a torque converter transmision or a dual-clutch transmission over the CVT.
And I'm quite happy to have moved from a smaller turbocharged engine (a 1.4 turbo) to a non-turbo bigger engine in the CX-3.
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Looks like a member of the cast of 'Starlight Express', remember that!? I like the idea of a hybrid but this looks over designed to me, I don't see the beauty in it. If I was to go hybrid I'd be looking at the KIA Niro, not a great looker but less offensive to some, maybe!
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I recently took a C-HR hybrid out for a test drive and whilst its look will split opinions, I really like it. But to my mind it's a great example of style over substance. It felt somewhat heavy and ponderous with an underwhelming drive train which did not smoothly switch between modes (electric v petrol). This was especially highlighted in traffic, where you want the hybrid to dominate, but any small movements of the accelerator pedal kicked the engine back into life. Visibility was also questionable, especially out the rear. With no standout points and a high price tag around £30k it was a no from me.
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