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Toyota Aygo - anyone got one?
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spanglesugar wrote:I liked the look of it, but the boot was far too small to fit my buggy into. The Yaris wasn't a lot better and I could only get the buggy in if I took the wheels off. Not sure if this is a consideration for you, but it does give some indication of the boot size. I went for the VW Fox in the end, which is the same sort of size and price, but has a much bigger boot.
If you test the Yaris, make sure you slide the rear seat forward, great idea and allows for a much bigger space. Personally I would go for the Toyota everytime, holds it's value great and the old shape car still looks good (great interior as well with the digital speedo etc).0 -
Aygo = all models are VERY slow, I thought they'd be nippier since hey're so wee/light,but it seems not..0
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Read with interest. I looked at the VW Fox, and the Chevrolet Matiz, but the 107, C1 and Aygo are the only ones that are £35 year road tax and group 1 insurance. This means you can add an under 21 new driver for £400 a year!0
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