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Toyota - Aygo (2006)

Looking to get the most out of a small‑car investment in 2024? If you’re eyeing the Toyota Aygo, a staple of urban efficiency since its debut in 2006, you’ve likely already imagined the Toyota Aygo price you’ll encounter. The latest models sit in a competitive spot on the market, while the classic 2006 Toyota Aygo continues to command a respectable value. Whether you’re buying a new‑to‑you vehicle or hunting a reliable second‑hand option, understanding the Toyota Aygo depreciation curve is essential to make an informed purchase decision.

  • Engine: 1.0‑liter 3‑cylinder petrol, 55 hp
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (newer models available in 6‑speed automatic)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (petrol)
  • Dimensions: Length • 3,804 mm, Width • 1,599 mm, Height • 1,481 mm, Wheelbase • 2,440 mm
  • Weight: 865–944 kg (depending on trim)
  • Power‑to‑Weight Ratio: 7.9 hp/ kg (sport‑trim)
  • Top Speed: Approx. 114 km/h
  • Fuel Economy: 4.4–5.3 L/ 100 km (combined)
  • Seating Capacity: 4 passengers
  • Cargo Volume: 233 L (at rear seats) / 70 L (when rear seats folded)
  • Brake System: Disc brakes front & rear, ABS, ESP
  • Safety Features: Dual airbags, ISOFIX attachment points, electronic stability control (latest models)
  • Warranty: 3 years/60 000 km or 5 years/120 000 km on the European market (manufacturer’s standard)

When assessing the Toyota Aygo 2006 price or any used variant, awareness of depreciation is key. With a vehicle that travelled from its launch to now, the typical Toyota Aygo depreciation is around 20‑30 % over the first five years, depending on mileage, condition and market demand. A vehicle purchased new in 2006 would typically lose 15‑20 % of its value in the first year, then around 8‑10 % each subsequent year up to five. Recent models tend to hold value slightly better thanks to updates in safety and infotainment.

So what is a 2006 Toyota Aygo worth? If you’re looking at a well‑maintained example with average mileage, you can expect a “what is a 2006 Toyota Aygo worth” estimate of roughly 25‑35 % of the original price


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