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The Toyota Aygo is a sharp suited city car, which received a facelift earlier this year
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The older version of the Aygo still has an eye-catching and distinctive ‘x’ design on its nose
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There is a three-door version but it’s confined to the most basic version and the next trim up; otherwise it’s five doors all the way. The five-door models are clearly more convenient for rear seat passengers who are saved the trouble of clambering past the three-door’s front seats
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No city car has a big boot but some are better shaped than others. Unfortunately, the Aygo’s isn't one of them. A deep sill and a low floor make loading and unloading difficult
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The interior is basic, but generally quite hard-wearing. Air-con doesn't come as standard
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The Aygo isn’t what you’d call spacious in the back. Cosy is a more accurate description. It’s fine for short journeys but longer ones can be a real chore.