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Toyota Aygo Blue
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Hi
I own a toyota aygo blue and love it. It suits me as i do mainly town driving.
The blue does come with central locking with the key as the remote.
Has bluetooth handsfree installed as well.
try visiting : http://toyotaownersclub.com/forums/index.php?showforum=78
as there's a forum where you can get the opinions of current owners.
feel free to ask if you have any question
James0 -
hewhoisnotintheknow wrote: »they are tinny and cheap because of the price, thats the whole point surely
exactly, you get what you pay for,its a basic car with a low price.
if you want mod cons then upgrade to something more expensive....work permit granted!0 -
i had one as a hire car .... it did 64mpg and I wasn't even trying!!!If you found my comment helpful, please click the 'Thanks' button below :T0
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I've got a Peugeot 107 (same car as the Aygo) and I bloody love it, its the best car I have ever owned!! (saying that, I went from an R reg Saxo to this 57 plate LOL). It's so economical, £35 per year road tax and I can get around 300 miles out of a full tank of petrol costing around £30 (worked out as the manual said when the petrol light starts flashing you get 40 miles left, and I had done 260 by the time it started flashing). I just love driving it, plus it looks really cute! Boot space is deceptive too, and I can get 8 bags of grocery shopping in the boot ,
only complaints I have is that it is only has 2 seat belts in the back (even though it says 5 seater - unless I am missing something?) and the glove compartment is a shelf rather than with a door that closes so there's nowhere to hide the rubbish you accumulate, but I have no regrets about buying it at all.Start Date: 27/11/2010
Padding: Day 42
Target £8000
Amount: £562.230 -
Wife has a C1, had it from new in 2006.
Cheap car to run,insure and tax(£35)
Great town car and even I love driving it(and I am used a to a much larger car).........only in the dark though in case someone sees me...lol
Seriously though,if you are after a real economic car to drive then the C1.
Cost wise it starts with the C, then the Pug 107 and finally the Aygo. I think the C1 has quite a cheeky look to it though.0 -
another thing to keep in mind when looking at these sorts of cars is tax is not everything, yes it may be cheap, but its not a massive saving!0
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Car tax will be £20 from april as well.
James0 -
great city car, bad everyday motorway car. in my opinion.0
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Aygo - being Toyota, will hold its price better than the citroen and peugeot.
You get what you pay for, we have them as courtesy cars, most of the customers love them and think that they are good fun, they are very economical - no boot space tho.. basically, they are good value!Genie
Master Technician0 -
great city car, bad everyday motorway car. in my opinion.Genie
Master Technician0
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