Toyota Aygo X
1.0 VVT-i Exclusive 5dr
- Vehicle Year, 2023
- Mileage, 16,464 miles
- Fuel Type, Petrol
- Transmission Type, Manual
Full price.£13,999
Price per month. pcp. £197
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A Toyota Aygo X for sale is a big step up from the previous generation, adding enhanced safety kit to the crossover styling and practicality in a small footprint. With its efficient petrol power, a used Toyota Aygo X is cheap to run and cheap to buy, with plenty of finance options available too.
Based on a cash price of £12,550, with a £2,000 customer deposit, borrowing £10,550 at a representative APR of 11.4%. 48 monthly payments of £194.03. Fixed rate of interest per annum 5.93%. Optional final payment £5,005.00. Option-to-purchase fee £10. Amount of interest £3,768.44. Total amount payable £16,318.44. Annual mileage limit 8,000 miles. Excess mileage charge 4p per mile.
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Toyota
Aygo X
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Start nowThe Toyota Aygo X is more of a city car than a crossover, but it has some of that off-road appeal that has become so popular in recent years. There’s even an optional canvas roof for that wind-in-your-hair feel.
Popular Toyota Aygo X trims
There are three trim levels to choose from, each adding more equipment and more upmarket styling, such as flashy alloy wheels.
> Toyota Aygo X Pure - entry-level Pure model with nine-inch infotainment system, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support, and a reversing camera
> Toyota Aygo X Edge - mid-spec Edge option with upgraded alloy wheels, tinted windows and gloss black styling details
> Toyota Aygo X Exclusive - range-topping Exclusive with bigger 10.5-inch screen, wireless phone charger and keyless entry
Toyota Aygo X history
The Toyota Aygo X was introduced as a new model in 2022, but it’s seen as a successor to the Aygo, which was available from 2005, and in second-generation form from 2014.
> Toyota Aygo X (2022) - new SUV-inspired model launches, retaining the outgoing model’s distinctive ‘x’ design language
Every used Toyota Aygo X has alloy wheels, automatic headlights and high beams, air-con and adaptive cruise control.
You also get Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard, though the screen size varies depending on trim level.
Higher trim levels add luxuries like keyless entry, LED headlights and even an upgraded JBL sound system.
Toyota is known for building reliable cars and offers one of the best warranties in the business (up to 10 years with regular servicing).
The Aygo X makes for a dependable pick because it uses pretty simple mechanics, so there’s less to go wrong, and you get the renowned Toyota build quality.
Toyota reckons you could get upwards of 50mpg from the 72hp 1.0-litre petrol engine in either manual or automatic, but we think 40-45mpg combined is more realistic.
Buying a used Toyota Aygo X also means cheap road tax, affordable insurance and reduced costs for consumables like tyres.
Given its small engine, the Toyota Aygo X makes the most sense as a little runaround for towns and cities, but that’s not to say it can’t keep up with motorway traffic.
It’s appealing to young drivers and second-car owners because of its all-round affordability, and makes for a compelling alternative to cars like the Suzuki Ignis and Fiat Panda.
The Toyota Aygo X launched in 2022 as a replacement for the Aygo. The ‘X’ in the name gives it a crossover vibe with more visual appeal.
The Aygo X is built in the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Czech (TMMCZ) plant in the Czech Republic alongside the latest-generation Yaris.
Yes, the Toyota Aygo X is said to get around 58mpg, but even with mixed driving and lots of stop-start traffic, you’ll likely exceed 40mpg.
The top-spec Exclusive model comes with internet-based sat-nav and every version has access to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, so you can use your phone’s built-in sat-nav while keeping it charged up on the go.
Only the highest-spec Exclusive model comes with keyless entry and push-button start, plus some earlier Limited Edition models.