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    Well I don't plan on getting a brand new one. Haha

    Well I think although it may be a bit more expensive to get in the first place, it will run much cheaper in terms of insurance and tax and could therefore be more an investment over the years I will use it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ostinato View Post
    Well I don't plan on getting a brand new one. Haha

    Well I think although it may be a bit more expensive to get in the first place, it will run much cheaper in terms of insurance and tax and could therefore be more an investment over the years I will use it?
    thats what i sed

    it wil use less petrol etc also so thats handy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ostinato View Post
    Well I don't plan on getting a brand new one. Haha

    Well I think although it may be a bit more expensive to get in the first place, it will run much cheaper in terms of insurance and tax and could therefore be more an investment over the years I will use it?
    Depends how long you plan to keep it in all honesty, if you want to keep it a good few years then yeah
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    I think its quite a nice car and shouldnt be too expensive.

    Good luck with driving

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    Quote Originally Posted by BpX View Post
    Depends how long you plan to keep it in all honesty, if you want to keep it a good few years then yeah
    Well as a student I don't plan to buy a new car every year!
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    I;m not keen on Toyota's tbh. You considered a Volkswagon Fox?

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    Quote Originally Posted by irKYLE View Post
    at a first car, the insurance wont be too much, since it's your first.
    and it's a nice car, go for it.

    And you know this how? or you just copying other people ( Sorry had to be mentioned).

    I don't really like it tbh, but if you did buy this as a first car then go and buy it.

    If you bought this though, http://www.zercustoms.com/car-show/a...ota-Aygo-2.jpg then I would say yeah buy it!
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    the insurance may not be so cheap because its a new cars such as a old corsa is alot cheaper to insure than a new shape corsa of the same specs cos its new, which means it's more at risk to be stolen and more costly to repair if crashed. Though the Aygo is a cute perfect little car, it is quite basic for what you'd expect for a new car. But the choice is yours if you want a good relible new clean economical run around, the Aygo is perfect for you. But if you want a little bit of luxury try looking around at the slightly older cars, cos for the same price you may get a little bit more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelayton View Post
    the insurance may not be so cheap because its a new cars such as a old corsa is alot cheaper to insure than a new shape corsa of the same specs cos its new, which means it's more at risk to be stolen and more costly to repair if crashed. Though the Aygo is a cute perfect little car, it is quite basic for what you'd expect for a new car. But the choice is yours if you want a good relible new clean economical run around, the Aygo is perfect for you. But if you want a little bit of luxury try looking around at the slightly older cars, cos for the same price you may get a little bit more.
    yh but older cars are more likely to be broken into cus they avent got as good security as new ones.
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    The insurance will be cheaper than a bigger car, but it'll still b pretty high cos your a new young driver. The mpg is good on that car, and Top Gear voted it their car of the year last year aswell as the Bugatti Veyron.

    O.t. The Toyota Aygo, Peugeot 106 and Citroen C1 are basically the exact same car, built in the same factory and evrything lol



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