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It’s the Scion Toyota C-HR. I’m guessing it’s a competitor in the Lifted-Sub-Compact-Hatch-With-Plastic-Cladding segment.
I don’t hate it? My first reaction was ew, then I looked at it some more and thought it didn’t look bad. The two-tone helps in that aspect I think.
I think it has a 1.8L/hybrid setup like the Prius. Also maybe a solely gas model? I dunno, I’m too lazy to read the press release on NetCarShow.
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Design inspiration:
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I just want to know how awkward that rear door handle is to use.
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Same! It looks so incredibly awkward and can only be operated with two fingers.
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Is it just me or is C-HR a very honda-esque SUV name?
I mean, CR-V, HR-V. That doesn’t even include the cars CR-X, CR-Z
Just seems odd
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Should’ve called it the RAV2 or something
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Now THAT would have made sense. Smaller than RAV4 so sure, any of RAV1, RAV2, RAV3 would have been fine.
C-HR sounds disturbingly Honda.
OK let’s start rumors, obviously Honda and Toyota are merging then.
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I’m down.
Did you hear the new Prius motor uses V-TEC (yo) for more empeegees?
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it sounds like a honda, but it looks like a nissan.
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IT’S COMING TRUE
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sounds like a honda, looks like a nissan, where’s a toyota badge
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This seems like a wierd combination between the Civic concept that was on the front page recently and the Ssangyong Tivoli.
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Looks good!
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!!! UNKNOWN CONTENT TYPE !!!
I do. Overstyled lifted crossoverhatchback by Toyota. Hence: utterly uninterested. Next!