
The Toyota Aygo aims to combine compact dimensions, stylish looks and cheap running costs.

This second-generation Toyota Aygo, like its predecessor, shares its platform and mechanics with the Peugeot 108 and Citroen C1.
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While the interior looks modern and attractive, the Toyota Aygo still feels quite cheap in places thanks to some hard and scratchy plastics.

The Aygo's boot is shallow, but deep and has a capacity of 168 litres. Rivals from VW, Skoda and Hyundai all offer more than 250 litres, though.
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LED daytime running lights are standard on the Aygo to contribute to the new car's funky look.

The Toyota Aygo stands out from the rest in its class due to its bold styling and personalisation options.
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The Toyota Aygo comes with a three-cylinder 1.0-litre petrol engine with the option of a five-speed manual or x-shift automatic gearbox.

The steering in the Toyota Aygo is light and accurate and the car feels nimble in the corners, however it does suffer from body roll.
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The rear seats in the Toyota Aygo are rather cramped and it is hard to access if you go for the 3-door version.

The touch screen infotainment system is a new addition in the Toyota Aygo, keeping up to date with rivals.
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