2019 Toyota C-HR Model Review
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Debuting for the 2018 model year, the Toyota C-HR has an aura of freshness associated with it. Although a crossover SUV, it has two doors on its sides instead of the traditional four, and it uses sheet-metal design that is arguably sportier than any other crossover ever produced. For its second model year, which is 2019, the C-HR has a new trim, the LE, which presents a more affordable variant of the subcompact vehicle. The LE joins the top-of-the-line Limited to bookend the mid-tier XLE.
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