I have an Aygo.Glad to hear the aygo has cameras on it because those are a huge plus for me, I know most modern cars have them now but my parents one doesn't even though it's a young car, so wasn't sure if the aygo did or didn't, also good to hear there's very little problems with them
The place today was trying to talk me into one of those rent schemes which I don't want, whatever I go for I want to own it an want it for years so need it to last
Pros:
Rear cameras!
It's very compact so parking is very easy to find, perfect city car. I easily fit into the tight spaces of our (built in the 70's, so small dimensions) car park where the newer SUVs and even regular cars struggle.
Very little repair work, ever - never had to do anything to pass the MOT.
Very reliable, drove 1000 miles on it over a weekend, no complaints.
Mileage/gallon is good.
Neutrals:
Back seats are easy to lay down and take back up again, booth is not that roomy but not too bad for a small car. I have transported IKEA furniture, bicycles and even a queen size bed with it (taken apart).
I have the cabriolet roof edition, which is a nice gimmick but I never really use it. Useful for transporting beds, you can stick the longer pieces out of the roof.
Sleeping in it can be done if you're small enough
Cons:
Quite underpowered for what it says on the tin. My old Fiat panda had less horsepower but felt much more dynamic. I need to use a lowish gear to get up to speed to merge on the motorway (which uses a lot of petrol at that point) and when I use the AC, it is noticabely draining power from the engine.
Only 4 seats.