Used Toyota AYGO Price Guide

The Toyota AYGO is a compact city car that offers excellent fuel economy, low running costs and Toyota's renowned reliability. With around 200 used examples currently available across the UK, prices typically range from £6,000 for earlier models to £35,000 for the latest generation variants.

Market Summary

Price range
£6,000 – £35,000
Total listings
200
Most common year
2020
Most common fuel
Petrol

Toyota AYGO Prices by Year

Year Min Price Avg Price Max Price
2008-2010 £6,000 £7,200 £9,000
2012-2014 £7,500 £9,000 £11,000
2016-2018 £9,500 £11,500 £14,000
2019-2021 £12,000 £14,200 £17,000
2022-2024 £18,000 £22,500 £35,000

Average Price by Fuel Type

Petrol

£12,800

Average Price by Mileage

Mileage Average Price
0-30000 miles £16,500
30000-60000 miles £11,800
60000-90000 miles £8,900
90000+ miles £7,100

About the Toyota AYGO

Launched in 2005 as a joint venture with Peugeot and Citroën, the Toyota AYGO has established itself as one of Britain's favourite city cars. The first generation (2005-2014) featured a 1.0-litre petrol engine producing 68bhp, offering exceptional fuel economy of up to 68mpg. The second generation (2014-2022) brought sharper styling, improved interior quality and retained the frugal 1.0-litre engine with manual or automated manual transmission. The latest third generation, rebranded as AYGO X from 2022, adopts a crossover-inspired design with increased ride height and more standard equipment. All generations benefit from low insurance groups (typically 6-11), affordable servicing and Toyota's excellent reliability record.

What Affects the Price of a Used Toyota AYGO

Age and mileage are primary factors, with pre-2014 first-generation models starting around £6,000, while second-generation examples (2014-2022) range from £8,000 to £18,000. The newest AYGO X models command £18,000 to £35,000. Trim level significantly impacts value—basic x models are most affordable, whilst x-cite, x-clusiv and x-press variants with air conditioning, alloy wheels and touchscreen systems add £1,000-£3,000. Colour choice matters; vibrant shades like red, blue and two-tone options hold value better than plain white or silver. Service history is crucial—full Toyota dealer history can add 10-15% to value. The x-shift automated manual gearbox is less desirable than the standard five-speed manual, typically reducing prices by £500-£800. Low mileage examples under 30,000 miles command premiums of £1,500-£2,500 compared to higher mileage equivalents.

Tips for Buying a Used Toyota AYGO

Inspect the clutch carefully on manual models—whilst generally durable, city driving can cause premature wear, particularly on cars used for driving instruction. Check the air conditioning works effectively, as regassing costs £50-£80. Examine the bodywork for car park scratches and minor dents, common on urban-driven vehicles. Verify the timing chain (not a belt) has been maintained with regular oil changes—neglect can cause expensive failures after 80,000 miles. Test the automated manual gearbox thoroughly if considering an x-shift model; these can be jerky and require specific servicing. Check for complete service history stamped by Toyota or reputable independents—missed services affect warranty validity. Look for models with the Touch & Go multimedia system on 2014+ cars, adding navigation and smartphone connectivity. Ensure both remote key fobs work, as replacements cost £150-£200. Test all electrical functions including electric windows and central locking. Consider approved used Toyota models offering 12-month warranty and roadside assistance for peace of mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

Used Toyota AYGO prices range from approximately £6,000 for first-generation models (2005-2014) with higher mileage, up to £35,000 for nearly-new AYGO X crossover variants. Second-generation models (2014-2022) typically cost between £8,000 and £18,000 depending on age, mileage and specification.

The 2014-2018 second-generation models offer the best balance of value, reliability and modern features. These cars benefit from improved build quality over the first generation, contemporary styling, and lower prices than the newest AYGO X. Look for x-play or x-cite trim levels with air conditioning and touchscreen systems.

The AYGO is generally very reliable, but common issues include clutch wear on high-mileage city-driven examples, air conditioning systems requiring regassing, and timing chain problems if oil changes have been neglected. The x-shift automated manual gearbox can be jerky and less reliable than the standard manual. Minor electrical issues with window regulators occasionally occur on older models.

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