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The Toyota C-HR was launched in Japan on 14 December 2016.
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Makizox and myself have a difference of opinion for the main images. I prefer the images from the 2016 Geneva Motor Show because they are good quality photos of the cars by themselves. Makizox has said that he prefers images that are more representative of what we see on the road. I can't see any substantial feature differences between them, so I can't see why images with cluttered backgrounds are better then images with clear backgrounds. Comments? Stepho talk 21:05, 15 August 2017 (UTC)
I just thought it would be better since it gives a more realistic representation on the cars we see on the road. I let the Geneva photo stay but before you undo edit again I want to see other peoples opinion about this, I don't think it should be resolved between us without seeing what others thinks. -- Makizox ( talk) 12:31, 16 August 2017 (UTC)
An anon-IP (various addresses such as 107.22.xxx.xxx) is claiming that the C-HR is the successor to the Venza. He says this is because the C-HR started at the same time that the Venza stopped. I don't believe this connection is strong enough. Toyota exited one sub-market (MPV) to concentrate on a different sub-market (compact SUV). The vehicles are in different sub-markets. The link needs to be stronger. Stepho talk 22:22, 22 November 2017 (UTC)
Anybody know what 'Koba' means? Toyota Australia's website lists the C-HR AWD, C-HR 2WD Koba and C-HR AWD Koba, so I assume it is a trim level. What features does it have? Is it Australia only? Stepho talk 11:12, 14 August 2018 (UTC)
@ MapReader: and myself are in the beginnings of an edit war over the reference date format. The history is as follows:
From this, I see that the original format of the article had ymd reference dates. This is an allowed format for references regardless of the format used in the rest of the article. I'll go into details if you want me to, complete with links to guidelines and links to guideline discussions.
MapReader added the dmy tag. The tag is good but it changed the reference format as well, so I tweaked it to reflect the original reference format (as per WP:DATERET). The rest is edit warring. Comments? Stepho talk 07:14, 7 March 2023 (UTC)
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The Toyota C-HR was launched in Japan on 14 December 2016.
Please help to develop this page!
Makizox and myself have a difference of opinion for the main images. I prefer the images from the 2016 Geneva Motor Show because they are good quality photos of the cars by themselves. Makizox has said that he prefers images that are more representative of what we see on the road. I can't see any substantial feature differences between them, so I can't see why images with cluttered backgrounds are better then images with clear backgrounds. Comments? Stepho talk 21:05, 15 August 2017 (UTC)
I just thought it would be better since it gives a more realistic representation on the cars we see on the road. I let the Geneva photo stay but before you undo edit again I want to see other peoples opinion about this, I don't think it should be resolved between us without seeing what others thinks. -- Makizox ( talk) 12:31, 16 August 2017 (UTC)
An anon-IP (various addresses such as 107.22.xxx.xxx) is claiming that the C-HR is the successor to the Venza. He says this is because the C-HR started at the same time that the Venza stopped. I don't believe this connection is strong enough. Toyota exited one sub-market (MPV) to concentrate on a different sub-market (compact SUV). The vehicles are in different sub-markets. The link needs to be stronger. Stepho talk 22:22, 22 November 2017 (UTC)
Anybody know what 'Koba' means? Toyota Australia's website lists the C-HR AWD, C-HR 2WD Koba and C-HR AWD Koba, so I assume it is a trim level. What features does it have? Is it Australia only? Stepho talk 11:12, 14 August 2018 (UTC)
@ MapReader: and myself are in the beginnings of an edit war over the reference date format. The history is as follows:
From this, I see that the original format of the article had ymd reference dates. This is an allowed format for references regardless of the format used in the rest of the article. I'll go into details if you want me to, complete with links to guidelines and links to guideline discussions.
MapReader added the dmy tag. The tag is good but it changed the reference format as well, so I tweaked it to reflect the original reference format (as per WP:DATERET). The rest is edit warring. Comments? Stepho talk 07:14, 7 March 2023 (UTC)