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Toyota C-Hr under £15,000

3 used Toyota C-Hr for sale from £13,950 — every car priced under £15,000. Compare ULEZ, mileage and finance side by side.

Three Toyota C-HRs are currently available on Motoring Today for under £15,000, as of 17 August 2026. The most affordable example starts at £13,895 cash. Alternatively, finance options are available, with the cheapest representative monthly payment being £312 for 60 months on a Hire Purchase agreement; finance is subject to status. This budget range secures models from 2017 to 2022, offering a mix of options for those seeking a compact SUV known for its distinctive styling and hybrid efficiency. Each listing includes a representative finance quote, ULEZ status, and full MOT history to aid your search.

Available now
3
under £15,000
Cheapest
£13,950
In budget
Toyota C-HR
Great price

Toyota C-HR

2017 Dynamic Hev Cvt

Hyb PetrolCVT40,980 mi2017
ULEZ ✓Band A · £20/yr
£315/mo
£13,950
cash

JTW Motors·5.0 (68)· Stone

Toyota C-HR
Great price

Toyota C-HR

2019 Dynamic Hev Cvt

Petrol Electric HybridAutomatic66,406 mi2019
£200/yr
£312/mo
£13,984
cash

CG Motorland·4.5 (202)· Leicester

Toyota C-HR
Great price

Toyota C-HR

2017 Dynamic Cvt

PetrolAutomatic25,850 mi2017
£200/yr
£338/mo
£14,695
cash

NG9 Motors·4.5 (88)· Nottingham

Frequently asked questions

What kind of Toyota C-HR can I get for under £15,000?
Motoring Today currently has 3 Toyota C-HR models available under £15,000, starting from £13,984. These typically range from model years 2017 to 2022, offering a selection of well-maintained vehicles.
Can I finance a Toyota C-HR at this price point?
Yes, finance is generally available even for cash prices. You could potentially secure a Toyota C-HR for as little as £312 per month on a representative HP agreement, subject to status.
What should I check on a Toyota C-HR at this price?
Always review the MOT history and advisories, which Motoring Today provides with every listing. Ensure there's a comprehensive service history, and consider the mileage in relation to the car's age, typically aiming for around 10,000 miles per year.