








2020 Toyota C-HR 1.8 Hybrid 5-door hatchback
Description
I’m selling my 2020 Toyota C-HR hybrid – it’s been a solid daily driver for me over the years. It’s got privacy glass, power windows all around (even the rear with auto-up/down and anti-jam protection), a rear defogger, and UV filters on both front and back windows. The front windscreen has a noise-reducing layer, which helps cut down on outside noise – useful when I’m driving through the hills near Talsarnau.Inside, it’s got a full suite of driver aids: adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, hill start assist, and a reversing camera. There’s also a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, which I’ve actually used a couple of times when parking in tight spots. The car has Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus wireless phone connectivity – I use it to keep my phone charged and hands-free when I’m on the road.
I’ve got voice recognition, parking assist, and even a speed limiter on the steering wheel – handy when I’m trying to keep it under control on winding roads. The brakes are 16-inch discs, and it has ABS, VSC, and electronic parking brake.
I bought it new from Vertu in Bradford, but I’ve now moved to Talsarnau, Gwynedd, so it’s been a bit of a journey to find a place to keep it. I’m not planning to use it much going forward, so it’s time to part with it.
The car is in great condition, no major damage, and I’ve kept it well maintained. It’s been a reliable companion for the past few years – especially during the colder months when I’m out hiking or running errands in the hills.
Price is £17,823.60 – it’s a fair deal considering the features and how much I’ve used it.
If you’re looking for a practical, quiet, and tech-friendly hybrid with good safety features, this one might work for you. Just don’t expect a flashy ride – it’s more about comfort and reliability.
Let me know if you’d like to see it in person or talk through the details.