Basic Information

BrandToyota
SeriesC-HR EV
Year2021
First Registration2021/06
Mileage61,500km
Transfer Count-
FuelElectric
TransmissionOther
Engine-
ColorWhite
Seats5seats

Condition Description

Vehicle in good condition, passed inspection, 0 claims, 0 ownership transfers.

This Toyota C-HR EV boasts advantages such as spacious interior, convenient maintenance, stylish exterior, and rich features. Highlights include keyless start, a rearview camera, smartphone connectivity, and vehicle networking, providing a convenient user experience. Overall, this model performs excellently in terms of value for money and driving experience, making it a worthwhile small SUV to consider. This particular vehicle is 5 years old, with an average annual mileage of 12,300 kilometers, typical of normal family daily use. It has never been transferred to another owner, indicating it's a one-owner vehicle. The paint is in good condition, although there may be minor scratches. The interior is clean and tidy, with slight signs of use. The overall body structure is intact, with a few minor anomalies. Fluids are normal, and the powertrain is functioning well.

Configuration Highlights

Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive Headlights
Lane Departure Warning
Knee Airbags
Smartphone Connectivity
Auto Hold
Keyless Entry
Backup Camera
Auto Headlights
Keyless Start
Tire Pressure Monitoring
Hill Start Assist
Anti-pinch Windows

Q&A

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What are the common issues with this car? Has this car resolved them?

We will honestly inform you of the common issues with this model (such as the water pump failure in certain German cars) and show that this car has had the improved parts replaced.

Why do some low-mileage, relatively new "almost new cars" get sold by their original owners?

There are various reasons, including but not limited to: financial needs, restrictions from lottery policies, moving abroad, or dissatisfaction with certain features of the vehicle. We will ensure that the vehicle was not sold due to catastrophic failures by ruling out major accidents, water damage, and flooding.

After picking up the car, I found the tire pressure warning (TPMS). How can I reset the tire pressure sensor myself?

Temperature differences during sea transport can easily trigger the tire pressure warning. After inflating the tires to the standard pressure (usually 2.5 Bar), most vehicles will automatically clear the warning after driving a few kilometers; some models require manually clicking "Tire Pressure Reset" in the "Vehicle Settings" on the central screen.

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EXW: $9,704
Car CodeSWA1591774
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