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【Summary】The new Toyota C-HR 2023 is reviewed as not very practical but highly efficient, offering refinement, good driving experience, and ample equipment at a higher price.
FutureCar Staff
Nov 09, 2023 3:15 PM PT
The 2023 Toyota C-HR has been reviewed and while it offers refinement, good driving dynamics, and a range of equipment, it may not be the most practical option.
Despite its positives, the new C-HR does come with a cost. While it may not be the most practical choice, it does offer high efficiency, making it an attractive option for those looking for a fuel-efficient vehicle.
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