Can you drive an Aygo on the motorway?
A lot of the time you’ll find the Aygo is reasonably comfortable for a city car. It is relatively supple around town over softer folds in the road, and remains just on the right side of calm at motorway speeds.
What are Toyota Aygo like to drive?
Nice little car, cheap to run, drives well on motorways but lacks acceleration. Reliable and very spacious inside when the back seats are down.
Do Toyota Aygo hold their value?
We estimated Toyota AYGO models on average depreciate 40 percent in the first three years when new. Our estimate confidence is 92 percent.
Are Toyota Aygos easy to stall?
As you can imagine, it’s very, very easy to stall.
How long does Aygo clutch last?
50,000 miles is a rerasonable life for a clutch even though it isn’t the life you’ve had from the clutches of your previous cars.
Are Toyota Aygo clutch high?
The clutch has a very high biting point so you may find that you rev it highly like a learner the first few drives! The featherlight throttle does not help with this situation either. Just the mere curl of the toe and the 1.0 litre engine roars in a rather unrefined manner.
Is the new Aygo bigger?
Space and practicality: Toyota Aygo X boot space That makes it a full 235mm longer than the old Aygo, although 90mm of that has gone into the wheelbase to benefit interior space.
Is the Aygo being discontinued?
The Aygo city car is due to be replaced by the new Toyota Aygo X, a small crossover due on sale in December. This is the new Toyota Aygo X (pronounced ‘cross’), which represents the transformation of the regular Aygo city car into a small crossover.
Is the Toyota Aygo being discontinued?
Late in 2019, we got a confirmation that Toyota won’t discontinue the Aygo once the current generation of the model goes out of production. Approximately a year later, we caught an early prototype of the new Aygo testing on public roads and today we can share a full gallery with the new A-segment car.