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Citroen C1, Peugeot 107, Toyota Aygo
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We had an Aygo Black, managed to knock off £750 off the list price in 2006 as the new reg was coming out a week later. I never got more than 40 mpg with it, no matter how I drove it but Toyota weren't prepared to look at it. I think mine was the exception though.BSC support number 158
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I'd personally go for whichever is cheapest. As said before, they're all made in the same plant. You should go on the owners forums for genuine accounts of what they're like to own.
Biggest whinge with the Aygo is that it's build like a sieve and leaks water in at any opportunity. Many more than just a few affected. All cars are built to a price but these 3 more so than most others.0 -
Went round all the dealers yesterday Peugeot wouldnt budge on £8000, same with Toyota on £8250 and Citroen wanted £7000 all for the base models.Citroen wouldnt throw in the 3 year service pack so drivethedeal are winning by a mile at £6648 for the Peugeot urban light.Test drove the Citroen for a good 15 mile run felt pretty solid only let down was driving up a hill it struggled a bit. My only real gripe with this car is the lack of an option for height adjustable seats (for the Mrs).
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scooter100 wrote: »Went round all the dealers yesterday Peugeot wouldnt budge on £8000, same with Toyota on £8250 and Citroen wanted £7000 all for the base models.Citroen wouldnt throw in the 3 year service pack so drivethedeal are winning by a mile at £6648 for the Peugeot urban light.Test drove the Citroen for a good 15 mile run felt pretty solid only let down was driving up a hill it struggled a bit. My only real gripe with this car is the lack of an option for height adjustable seats (for the Mrs).
Any other opinions/advise on the C1/107/Aygo welcome.
Was this the cash price from the dealers? i am looking at buying new and to increase economy forther was thinking of getting lpg fitted seen some good conversions on youtube and claim to get 115miles a gallon compaired to petrol price.
Was was wondering how would this impact a brand new car on engine and on warranty ??
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