Good to see, nice to drive, and crazy to buy one. More than $60K and still no rear air vents, only one usb port, harder plastic in rear cabin, not built in Japan.
I ordered my CHR 2024 GR Premiere PHEV for 43k here in Germany which is quite a normal price now for the current market but no idea why its so expensive in Australia...
It's the same price numpty actually it's cheaper in australia, there it's 38k euros drive away price, and in poormany it's 43k euros store price add to that all the registration and insurance you are to give away. 1 euro is 1.65 AUD, europe making europeans poor as always.
Thank you Toyota Australia for ridiculously overpricing the new 2024 C-HR. While this may have deterred me from upgrading from my first generation C-HR, it has increased the used resale value of the first generation models.
I am taking cx5 turbo carbon edition 50k with much larger cargo space and premium interior with powerful powertrain No one paying over 60k for a Toyota CHR 😂😂
Nice car, except for the headlight design, I don’t like it, ho, and there are no manuals, no full size spare and the price is way, way too high. And I hear they are built in Turkey, so what will the build quality be like? And all these fancy new high tech cars seem to be easier to steal for the tech savvy car thief. My next car?
@@MW-uh1xv Federal government policy is increasing taxes on ICE vehicles. Which forces people to buy Electric vehicles albeit at a higher price than would otherwise have been expected. Get it?