Toyota Aygo
£6,995
VVT-I X-PRESS
Manual
transmission
Reg: FT17JWL
registration
998cc Engine
engine size
57,428 Miles
mileage
Hatchback
body style
Petrol
fuel type
5 Doors
doors
White
colour
2017
year
£6,995
price
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Toyota Aygo VVT-I X-PRESS for £6,995

Features
REVERSE CAMERA
BLUETOOTH
CLIMATE CONTROL
CRUISE CONTROL
DAB RADIO
USB
AUX
PRIVACY GLASS
AUTOLIGHTS
PIANO BLACK INLAYS
CENTRAL LOCKING
POWER ASSISTED STEERING
ISOFIX
ALLOY WHEELS
ANTI-LOCK BRAKES
DRIVER'S AIRBAG
ELECTRIC WINDOWS
IMMOBILISER
SPLIT FOLDING REAR SEATS
Comments
Introducing the stunning 2017 Toyota Aygo, now available for just £6,995 at Gary Watson Motor Company in Barry, Glamorgan. This stylish hatchback is designed for urban living, offering a perfect blend of practicality and modern features. One of the standout features of the Aygo is its sleek Alloy Wheels, which not only enhance the vehicle's aesthetics but also contribute to a more responsive driving experience. Coupled with Anti-Lock Brakes, you can drive with confidence knowing that safety is a top priority. The Autolights feature ensures that your headlights adjust automatically, providing convenience and added safety during night-time drives. For those who enjoy staying connected, the Aygo is equipped with Bluetooth technology, allowing you to make hands-free calls and stream your favourite music effortlessly. The DAB Radio adds another layer of entertainment, ensuring that all your journeys are filled with high-quality sound. With an impressive combined fuel consumption of 68.9m