What does it matter how fast any bloody car goes,,,,or how fast it takes to reach max speed. In LONDON you can’t go faster than Twenty Miles ph ,,,, A Bugatti ,,,is as good as a mini ,,,, All that Money ,,,, and it’s still Twenty Miles ph .
what does it matter about the speed of the car as we have 38 million vehicles on this overcrowded island and growing. people are using to big a vehicle for the purpose they want.
Thankyou for emphasising the need for this kind of car. As pensioners , my wife and I feel this would be a good buy, the 0 to 60 time being an improvement on my first car , a 1960s VW Beetle.
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Saddens me more than I can really put into words that the company responsible for the masterclass of packaging that was the IQ is also responsible for this. Suzuki shows what is possible on a crossover/SUV style car of this size back in 2016 with the then new Ignis, packing a truly amazing amount of interior space into a car with more or less exactly the same overall length and wheelbase as the Aygo X. Because Toyota couldn't be bothered to put any effort into the packaging, the Aygo X can only really be classed as a 2 + 2. And as such, despite my liking its looks, it is of no use to me or anyone else who wants a small car but needs it to accommodate adults in the rear from time to time. Shame on you Toyota!
@@andyantonioap That excuse doesn't really hold water. The Suzuki Ignis, in all bar the lowest trim level, has sliding rear seats. With them slid forward it has a much bigger boot than an Aygo X. With them slid back, it's perfectly feasible to have four occupants of more than six foot tall in the cabin yet still have a boot of a perfectly acceptable size for such a small car.
What is it with the British that love their twisted narrow roads. Trust me they are not fun at all. Infact quite dangerous as brits love to speed down them. 😢 Europe has lovely straight, wide boulevards🎉
What does it matter how fast any bloody car goes,,,,or how fast it takes to reach max speed.
In LONDON you can’t go faster than Twenty Miles ph ,,,, A Bugatti ,,,is as good as a mini ,,,,
All that Money ,,,, and it’s still Twenty Miles ph .
Sometimes people go on the motorway and live outside of London.
what does it matter about the speed of the car as we have 38 million vehicles on this overcrowded island and growing. people are using to big a vehicle for the purpose they want.
Not to mention that the country is carpeted in speed cameras
Thankyou for emphasising the need for this kind of car. As pensioners , my wife and I feel this would be a good buy, the 0 to 60 time being an improvement on my first car , a 1960s VW Beetle.
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It's not that Cheap!! It costs almost £20000 some models are a mere £20000 in the range. 😢
Perfect review.
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Saddens me more than I can really put into words that the company responsible for the masterclass of packaging that was the IQ is also responsible for this. Suzuki shows what is possible on a crossover/SUV style car of this size back in 2016 with the then new Ignis, packing a truly amazing amount of interior space into a car with more or less exactly the same overall length and wheelbase as the Aygo X.
Because Toyota couldn't be bothered to put any effort into the packaging, the Aygo X can only really be classed as a 2 + 2. And as such, despite my liking its looks, it is of no use to me or anyone else who wants a small car but needs it to accommodate adults in the rear from time to time.
Shame on you Toyota!
That's because it opted for a larger boot. Great news for me as I prefer a larger boot and 2+2.
@@andyantonioap
That excuse doesn't really hold water. The Suzuki Ignis, in all bar the lowest trim level, has sliding rear seats. With them slid forward it has a much bigger boot than an Aygo X. With them slid back, it's perfectly feasible to have four occupants of more than six foot tall in the cabin yet still have a boot of a perfectly acceptable size for such a small car.
So get a suzuki
@@leojova9061Gee thanks, sooooo helpful
What is it with the British that love their twisted narrow roads. Trust me they are not fun at all. Infact quite dangerous as brits love to speed down them. 😢
Europe has lovely straight, wide boulevards🎉
Europe's roads send you to sleep
The answer is no to under powered
Not much faster? It's actually seconds slower than my BEAUTIFUL WHITE 2020 TOYOTA AYGO X-TREND. lol😂
YOU SEEM TO PUT THE NAIL IN THE COFFIN OF THIS AYGO, CONTRADICTING YOURSELF ALOT IN YOUR HARRINGTON JACKET