HomeToyota C-HRIt's clear from the reviews that the C-HR is comfortable.

It's clear from the reviews that the C-HR is comfortable.

Ian Schultz

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My question is how easy or difficult is it to get in and out of, lowering myself into a car is a real problem, I currently drive a Qashqi that has a good seat hight but the new model is awful.

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Dave Carson

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My wife suffers from a arthritic knee and I suffer lower back pains. We both found the C-HR very comfortable to access and egress and very comfortable for long haul driving, far superior to our previous Auris which crippled us after under two hours driving.

Les

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We bought our first C-HR due to the ease of getting in and out. We both also suffer mobility issues.

Ian Schultz

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We bought our first C-HR due to the ease of getting in and out. We both also suffer mobility issues.

Les wrote at

Thanks Les, that is reassuring, I think I need to take one out for a long test drive if allowed.

Ian

Ian Schultz

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My wife suffers from a arthritic knee and I suffer lower back pains. We both found the C-HR very comfortable to access and egress and very comfortable for long haul driving, far superior to our previous Auris which crippled us after under two hours driving.

Dave Carson wrote at

Thank you Dave, I do several long hauls a month.
I have a VW T-Cross on hire at the moment, my weekly 90 mile each way journey to see my Son yesterday has left me unable to walk today.... What a difference a car makes.

Regards,
Ian

Les

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Thanks Les, that is reassuring, I think I need to take one out for a long test drive if allowed.

Ian

Ian Schultz wrote at

It's the only way. We had a Ford Ficus before and loved it but, unfortunately it was too low as health failed. Tried the C-HR and never looked back. Defo worth a try, good luck and happy hunting.

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