The Ultimate Toyota Aygo/Citroen C1/Peugeot 107 Buyer's Quick Guide 2005-2014

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The first generation Toyota Aygo/Citroen C1/Peugeot 107 are all the same car underneath, made in the same factory. As far as budget motoring goes these cars are excellent value for money and are probably one of the most inexpensive small cars to run and maintain. Here is a buyer's quick guide to the first generation "city bug" Toyota Aygo/Citroen C1/Peugeot 107 produced between 2005 and 2014. Note there were minor facelifts in 2009 and 2012 for these vehicles, but nothing substantial changed apart from cosmetic modifications and other small changes.

This is an amateur video. As such it is for entertainment purposes only. Use any information purely at your own risk.
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My old Peugeot 107 still purrs like a kitten after 240.000km (149129 miles). Best engine ever. Also new'ish engine can be had for like 4k, and it's as easy as wiping your rear to install. This car is amazing. Low fuel cost and low insurance cost. Also dirt cheap to repair.

vBDKv
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I have a 107 and i have ridn 120000 km’s with it in 3 years it had now 178000 km’s with no issues i love this car

xrhans
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Nice vid. Love my 2010 C1 even though all my cars before it have been bigger, faster, posher, more comfortable, better equipped etc. The 107/C1 have real character and definitely the spiritual successor to the original Mini. Well suited to someone/couple without kids or dogs, who spend most of their time driving at 50mph or less. I've been driving for over 30 years and always had a soft spot for lightweight cars (this thing is only about 800kg) and accept there is a bit of noise, it's part of the experience.

north.by.northeast
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been driving my dad's C1 2013 for aprox a year and a half now, and been watching quite some youtube vids about those great little cars, but you have thrown some new (engine(failure)) knowledge in this vid which is new for me, so great thanks for me learning even more about 'my Chrissy' 🙂

maverickish
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I have a 2009 C1: clutch repaired, drives OK but still leaking water in the back after replacing backlights, no AC, no electric windows no central locking and doorlocks are gone, waiting for repairs. Still good fun to drive, tanking once a month.

corvanha
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Top marks for the video learned a lot was thinking about buying one of these now more confident thanks

AnthonyHarding-nj
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Great video - very to the point, and easy to absorb.

Seekerfilms
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I've had my 2014 c1 platinum edition for a week now and after driving automatics for the last 10-15 years i have to keep reminding myself there is a 3rd pedal there hahaha...but great little car.. definately a keeper for me

laffin
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Big differences in 2009 facelift. Better cluth and door sealings...

Joshua-uqzw
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Hey this sound of your citybug is normal? That's sound like a piston slap. I am looking at one citybug to buy and it's also has piston slaps when it's cold after short test drive that noise is gone and i don't know to buy it or no. It has 151kkm and it's c1 2010

energi-
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Thank you very much, good and clear video!
Do you advise it for new drivers a little far from the city's center (30 km from big cities) ?

pabloa_e
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What do you mean by susceptible to cross winds? I’m looking to get either the 107 or c1 for my first car.

nma