Although it’s the smallest model of Toyota's European lineup, the Aygo – alongside its almost identical siblings (a.k.a. the Citroën C1 and Peugeot 107/108) has become a big statement in terms of productive automotive partnerships. On the other hand, now that we’ve seen the first prototype of the Toyota Aygo spied while undergoing road trials, rumors of the C1 and 108 being retired are also coming to life. ...
Full ArticleThird-generation 2022 Toyota Aygo Spied for the First Time in the Wild
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