C1 107 aygo which is best




















News and advice. The best city car deals. Used Skoda Citigo vs Fiat Panda. Used test — clever city cars: Fiat Panda vs Skoda Citigo. Best of. Get the best deal Read our review Get the best deal Read our review Get the best deal Read our review Get the best deal Read our review. With downsizing becoming evermore essential rather than a commendable lifestyle choice, expect the diminutive Citroens, Peugeots and Toyotas to become an increasing presence on your fleet.

Cookies on Businesscar We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. The start point for the best source of fleet information. Sponsored content. All three share the same three-cylinder petrol engine a 1. Identical cars, identical engines, everythign the same except badges and front nose design I think. From what i can make out it is definately built well although it is built to a budget. Everything is built to a budget! They are all built in the Czech Republic Espada - the rears are different too.

The factory uses Toyota manufacturing and management techniques. If you didn't know anything about cars and just wanted something for around town or for back and to the station etc with hopefully no hassle and only routine servicing required, then that seems a pretty good deal to me.

The most basic versions of such cars make more sense than the specced up ones. BillPayer "just wanted something for around town" is exactly why we bought it. Our only other requirements were 5 doors and aircon. A colleague bought a for exactly the same reason. The only things our 'specced up' one has which could cause trouble are electric windows and remote central locking, we could do without the leccy windows, but not RCL, but you can't have one without the other.

I have had a Aygo Blue 1. Around town with a couple of kids its great. Drives a bite a Go Kart and sounds like one! Colour is great, Space for 4 is good, Bluetooth is great, at 70 mph uphill it needs 4th and struggles with that. Please don't do more than 20 miles in a day they asked, so far managed with tomorrow not looking forward to that and on Friday Apparently a bit needed for my car is on back order - could be another fortnight :- Reply Report as offensive Link.

Great little cars the engines run well and pull strongly, and nothing really between the badges except you'll nearly always get better value with the Citroen version. Diesel engine quite noisy and the petrol is so economical it may not be worth the extra Do spec electric windows and central or find some different window winder handles as the ones fitted are so narrow you'll scrape you fingers raw or break nails only on a saturday when i change persona, dont tell georgeous using them.

And on the base model you'll have to use the key to unlock the bootlid evry time, annoying i would think. And strangely the sells more than the other 2 brands put together. Tunku 7, posts months. The Aygo looks best, has the best dealers and the best residuals The Citroen has the cheapest list price The Peugeot is ugly I'd have a Panda personally in fact, I do have one The Peugeot and Citroen is a 2 year manafacturer warranty the last year is a dealer warranty.

The Toyota comes with a full 3 year manafacturer warranty. Kevin slightly biased Toyota salesman. The diesel one is by Peugeot In fact I don't think Peugeot even offer it on sale in the uk!



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