








2015 Toyota Aygo 1.0 VVT-i x-cite Hatchback
Description
So, I’ve got this 2015 Toyota Aygo 1.0 VVT-i x-cite hatchback — it’s not flashy, but it’s actually pretty handy for city living. I bought it a few years ago and it’s been solid, low-maintenance, and runs smooth.It’s got a 1.0-litre engine, which is efficient for short trips and getting around town without burning through fuel. The x-cite trim gives it a bit of personality with those glossy black 15-inch alloy wheels and orange centre caps — not too flashy, just enough to stand out a little.
Inside, it’s tidy and practical. Seats are comfortable, especially the front ones, and there’s a decent amount of storage — cupholders, door pockets, glovebox, even a little space under the console. The cabin is clean, the dash is piano black with chrome trim, and it’s got a 7-inch screen with Bluetooth, USB, and DAB radio. I use it to listen to music and keep things connected.
There’s a rear-view camera, hill start assist, air conditioning, and even a clean air filter — useful stuff when you’re parking in tight spaces or just want a bit of comfort. The seats are 50/50 foldable, so it’s easy to fit things in when needed.
I’ve kept it well-maintained and it’s HPI clear — no admin fees, no red flags. It’s Euro 5 compliant, so no issues with ULEZ or future restrictions. There’s also a tyre pressure warning and a repair kit in the boot, which I’ve found handy.
It’s not going to win any awards, but it’s reliable, cheap to run, and actually gets me where I need to go without hassle. I’ve used it for work and weekend trips — nothing fancy, just practical.
If you're looking for something reliable and manageable, this might be worth a look. I’m based in Inverkeithing, Fife, and I’m happy to help with delivery or just chat about it — no pressure, just honest info.
Price is £5,850 — it’s not a luxury, but it’s been a real go-to for me. Let me know if you’d like to see the inspection report or chat more.