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Toyota Aygo 1.0 Blue

£149 per month, PCP (5.9%APR)

Toyota Aygo 1.0 Blue

How do you fancy getting behind the wheel of the tiny Aygo for an outlay of less than £150? Simply put down a deposit of £149, and you can drive away in a brand new example of the city car in Blue specification.
Once you’ve got the Japanese machine on your driveway, you’ll be expected to shell out £149 a month for three years. When the period is up, you can pay an optional £3,818 to keep the car. If that sounds like a lot, then bear in mind that our experts reckon the Aygo will be worth £4,730 – easily giving you enough to offset
the 5.9 per cent APR. There really is no catch.

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