I know it makes sense....
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Talk me into an Aygo
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Well I may or not have had one
But if you live in central London it (and others like it) are the perfect motor.Hard Brexit now!
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I had one once overnight as a courtesy car.
It was as I left the garage / town the best car you can drive. You could see everything around you.
Then a hit the motorway and I feared for my life the entire 15 minutes I spent on it.
So great for a runabout around town. Not if you need to use a motorway....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I got an Aygo up to 85 mph on a motorway once (it was on a down incline).Originally posted by eek View PostI had one once overnight as a courtesy car.
It was as I left the garage / town the best car you can drive. You could see everything around you.
Then a hit the motorway and I feared for my life the entire 15 minutes I spent on it.
So great for a runabout around town. Not if you need to use a motorway....
Great fun, but yes a little scary
Hard Brexit now!
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The kids' car is Citroen C1, which is essentially an Aygo. Great little car.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Is the Turbo S tastier....?Originally posted by AtW View PostAygo is ok only if it's Turbo S variety
HTH

Toyota Aygo 'eaten' by rodents, claims motorist | Metro NewsComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostBut if you live in central London it (and others like it) are the perfect motor.
Go sas..........You da Man!!
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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I once got 110MPH out of my Fiat 127 with the 900cc single carburetor Bambino engine along the M27.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI got an Aygo up to 85 mph on a motorway once (it was on a down incline).
Great fun, but yes a little scary
Now watching the ground whizz past through the crack in the floor, THAT was scary.Comment
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