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【Summary】The New Toyota C-HR 2023 is praised for its refinement, equipment, and driving experience, but its practicality is lacking. Despite this, it is highly efficient.
FutureCar Staff
Nov 09, 2023 10:16 PM PT
The 2023 Toyota C-HR has been reviewed and while it may not be the most practical option, it certainly offers high efficiency.
Despite its lack of practicality, the new C-HR impresses with its refined design, well-equipped features, and enjoyable driving experience.
However, it's important to note that all these impressive attributes come at a cost.
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