With this economical and reliable Toyota you are ready for spring for €9,000

For less than a third of what a new Aygo with a roll-top roof costs

Toyota Aygo Occasion

The first sunbeams are breaking through the gray sky, and in less than a month, it will officially be spring. With this economical and reliable Toyota, you’ll have the sun on your head and be completely ready for spring for €9,000.

You see the Toyota Aygo on almost every street corner. Across three generations, Toyota has registered over 165,000 units in the Netherlands to date. The Aygo is now called Aygo If you want to drive across the country with your hair blowing and the sun on your neck in an Aygo X Hybrid, you’ll need the top GR Sport version, but even then, you’re not done. The convertible roof, only available as an option on that trim, costs €1,450, bringing the total starting price to a whopping €32,300. However, ‘cabriolet driving’ with a Toyota Aygo

Toyota Aygo Occasion

Among the more than 2,320 used Toyota Aygo models in our used car inventory, we find a small forty units equipped with the electrically operated canvas roll-top roof. The example playing the leading role in this article is the cheapest of these. With its white paint, it may not be the most sparkling example, but the pleasure offered by the open-air experience is certainly not to be scorned. If it had been a Fiat, the car would have been called Aygo C – with the C for Cabrio. This second-hand Toyota Aygo is from late 2019, has just under 115,000 kilometers on the odometer, and costs €14,790 new. A good six years later, it can be taken home for €9,000.

This summery Toyota Aygo spent the first six years of its life with a leasing company and is surely eager to be pampered by a private owner. This works both ways. This Aygo is an X-Play Limited Edition and spoils you with features such as a rearview camera, electrically adjustable and heated side mirrors, a height-adjustable driver’s seat, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. The ‘Limited Edition’ part of the story is evident in the presence of a genuine 7-inch infotainment screen where you can connect your phone. The less lavishly equipped X-Fun and the ‘nameless base version’ had to do without all of the above.

Will you tear up the streets with this Toyota Aygo? Of course not. However, with a stated average consumption of 3.8 l/100 kilometers, it’s very economical, and furthermore, the model is known to be reliable. Driving a convertible like a Fiat, but in a Toyota Aygo. Let spring come.

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