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Aygo is cool with new blue hue
THERE'S blue, then there is Aygo
Blue. This spring Toyota's awardwinning
city car has a fresh look
with a new dedicated slate blue
metallic paint finish.
The colour co-ordination
includes the door mirrors and
bumper inserts on the outside and
continues inside the cabin with
new carpet mats with matching
blue stitching and slate blue bezels
for the air vents and instrument
display.
Aygo Blue sits alongside Aygo
Platinum at the top of the model
range, offering an attractive array
of premium equipment features.
Bluetooth connectivity, air
conditioning and, on manual
models, leather gear knob trim are
all part of the standard
specification.
And for those owners looking to
make their Aygo Blue even more
special, two accessory packs are
available. Aygo Xtra Protected equips the car
for life in the urban jungle with rear parking
sensors, mud flaps and unpainted rear and
side protection strips, while Aygo Style adds
élan with alloy wheels, front fog lamps and
front scuff plates.
The packs are priced £335 and £595
respectively (including VAT).
Aygo Blue further enhances Aygo's strong
credentials as ideal urban transport:
compact, simple to park and returning an
official 61.4mpg in combined cycle driving.
With carbon dioxide emissions of just
108g/km, it's one of the cleanest cars on the
market and from October will be exempt
from the central London congestion charge.
Aygo Blue is powered by a 67bhp 1.0-litre
engine with five-speed manual or Multimode
transmission.
On sale now in three and five-door body
styles, it is priced from £7,995 on the road.
12:23pm Thursday 8th May 2008
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