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Being a relatively new model, it's hard to judge the durability of the Toyota C-HR. However, given Toyota's reputation for reliability, we can expect a new Toyota C-HR to last between 150,000-200,000 miles. This means your new Toyota C-HR can stay on the road for another 10 to 15 years. techzpod download mobdro
As long as you don't follow the dealership's service schedule of 10k miles. I've been taking in mine every 6k miles.
 

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I've read that the Ch-r is targeted to a "younger generation" of car buyers here in the U.S. and since most aren't interested in purchasing a hybrid there is a reluctance to bring the hybrid version to the states.. I'm 50 yrs old and ABSOLUTELY love the look of the Ch-r and would happily trade my Prius in today for a hybrid version of the ch-r but because of my long daily commute to work and the price of gas in Calif. financially it would put me at a disadvantage to drive anything but a hybrid at this time!
I bought mine 2019 and I WAS 71 YEARS OLD at the time. I love it because I am short and the SUV's are too high and the sedans are lower to the ground. I'm happy
 

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I've read that the Ch-r is targeted to a "younger generation" of car buyers here in the U.S. and since most aren't interested in purchasing a hybrid there is a reluctance to bring the hybrid version to the states.. I'm 50 yrs old and ABSOLUTELY love the look of the Ch-r and would happily trade my Prius in today for a hybrid version of the ch-r but because of my long daily commute to work and the price of gas in Calif. financially it would put me at a disadvantage to drive anything but a hybrid at this time! Showbox jiofi.local.html tplinklogin
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