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Toyota Aygo Hatchback 1.0 VVT-i

For:
The Aygo has a great engine, great looks and low running costs. You will find that it is solidly built, too.

Against:
The ride is stiff and out of town it suffers from poor refinement.



Performance

At the moment, buyers have the choice of a 67bhp three-cylinder 1.0 petrol engine or a 1.4 diesel with 54bhp. In such a light car, 67bhp is enough. The Aygo is nippy around town and can hold its own on faster roads if you use the gears. A semi-auto gearbox with a full auto programme is optional.

Ride & handling

The Aygo handles tidily, but it isn't as nimble as a city car should be, because of its sluggish initial steering response. Once the car is turning it feels eager, but the small front tyres soon run out of grip. The ride is hard and noisy over sharp surface changes.

Refinement

The thrummy note of the three-cylinder petrol engine is ever-present and part of the vehicle's charm. Less welcome is the amount of road and wind noise which is generated at out-of-town speeds. Everything works smoothly, though - even the full automatic programme in the semi-automatic gearbox.

Buying & owning

The Aygo costs a little more than the mechanically identical Citroà«n C1, but it will cost peanuts to keep on the road. Insurance is in the lowest group 1 band, routine servicing takes just over four hours in the first three years and even the petrol model will do around 60mpg on a run. Residuals should be strong.

Quality & reliability

The Aygo's cabin is funky and, although the materials used clearly aren't as plush or attractive as those in Toyota's pricier models, it has a similarly sturdy, built-to-last feel. Given Toyota's record for mechanical reliability, we've every reason to expect the car to be hardy.

Safety & security

Front airbags are standard in the base model and the rest of the range also features side 'bags, while anti-lock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution are standard. Curtain airbags aren't an option. There are no deadlocks, but etched windows, a fully integrated stereo and marked mechanical parts make life a little more difficult for thieves.

Behind the wheel

The driving position is great, even though the steering column adjusts only vertically. There's also a fresh and fun-loving character to the cabin, typified by its cylindrical heater control panel that glows in the dark. Visibility is mostly good, although stout middle door pillars block your view to the sides.

Space & practicality

Four people will fit in the Aygo, as long as they're not too tall and are willing to share out what space there is. They'll struggle to get all of their luggage on board, however, because the boot is tiny and accessed through a small, oddly - shaped hatch. The 50/50 split rear seats can be folded down for larger items, while there's good oddment storage around the cabin.

Equipment

The basic spec is far from generous - you'll have to pay if you want to upgrade from standard red paint. Higher up the range you get more equipment, but prices start to become steep. Every model has a CD player with an MP3 socket, a sign that this is a car aimed at the youth market.

Running Costs

Town mpg

51.4

Out of Town mpg

68.9

Average mpg

61.4

Tank Capacity (gallons)

7.7

CO2 Rating (g/km)

109

Insurance Group

1

Typical Insurance Quote

£273

% Value Retained (3yrs/36,000mls)

54

Typical Contract Hire Rate (pcm)

£207

Pence Per Mile

24.2

Servicing Cost over 3yrs

£576

Servicing Intervals

10/20k

Manufacturers Warranty

3yr/60k + 3yr Paint + 12yr Perforation

Performance & Measurements

Body type

Hatchback

Number of Doors

5

Number of Seats

4

Engine (cc/type)

998/3

Fuel Type

Unleaded

Max Power (bhp/rpm)

67/6000

Engine Position

F

Driven Wheels

Front

Length (mm)

3405

Width (mm)

1615

Height (mm)

1465

Boot Space (min ltr)

139

Boot Space (max ltr)

139

Turning Circle (m)

9.5

Towing Weight(kg)

N/A

Kerb Weight (kg)

890

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