Thanks. It caught my eye right from the start. My first two door which makes it a doddle getting in and out with my dodgy knees. Yours sounds neat. Mine is the basic model, I had to choose between want and need.
All sounds good, mine is my first 4 door for years and saves getting out when I give friends lifts. I'm only little and sometimes struggle with much higher cars. Seems we both have cars that suit us. So good on petrol too, a real bonus. X
I find it very nippy, I've had diesels for the last 20 years. I'll be using the campervan for long journeys, but the parking ability of the Aygo, with it's short length and brilliant turning circle, will make a big difference in town.
Lovely Red Car Don. Well Done. I got my New Car in August, it is also Red with Silver/Grey Trims, A Renault Captur, We thought we were the only Ones local, Drove the first Day, there were lots of "Captur's" none Red & Silver Though. Called her " Feliz" Happy in Spanish....Enjoy your Freedom and Comfort of your Beauty...and of Course Midge will Love Her, My Princess Loves going out in it, I'm sure she gives a Royal Wave from the Back Seat......Found a Name yet Don ? Love n Hugs XXXX
I tend not to give my cars names other than their proper name, she'll just be Aygo. She's a 2016 reg. with 5,000 on the clock, previous owned by an elderly gent. I think she likes older men, she certainly gave me the 'glad eye' when I saw her sitting there. π
Snazzy looking car there. You be careful on them there roads. You will be able to get used to driving Aygo before the real cold freezing winter comes (no doubt we will get some next year).
Perfect. I am envious. Mine is really, really boring. Black... again. It came with an offer that I couldnβt refuse. But black.... Doh...And I wanted a red one...
That is sad. You could get a full respray for around Β£1,000. One of the cars I was interested in was pink! I don't usually care what colour a good car is, but I drew the line at pink. Imagine someone shouting "Whose is the pink car outside"? I would have to deny all knowledge of it!! π
I too am glad Don kept the campervan. When I first read the title of this post I thought heβd sold it and my heart sank. I travel vicariously through Donβs posts and photos of Midge admiring the views.
I don't think I'll ever sell my campervan, even if it only sits in my driveway for the rest of it's life. I just find it difficult to find parking spaces these days. It fits in a standard parking space but my parking skills are not what they were. βΉ
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I forgot to add that my travelling days in it are far from over and cold frosty weather has never stopped me. In fact it's very cosy in those conditions.
Good job Im not driving it, cant park in an empty space ha! Mind you its more than fifteen years since I was behind a wheel, dont blame you for picking this car, bet its great to nip around in.
It is great for nipping around in (and parking), but I don't think I'd like to do 2 or 3 hundred miles or more a day in it as I often did in my camper. It's not designed for that type of motoring.π
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