Having owned the Suzuki Ignis, would go for the Aygo X, it’s build quality and drivetrain is a step up. Something you might not pick up until you’ve owned it for a while
Ooh I wanted to go for Suzuki Ignis, just because I thought that it is more practical and has all the features that Aygo X has, and it seems has a better quality inside. Can I ask please, why would you choose Aygo X over Suzuki Ignis?
I'm an ex Ignis owner, I had the top spec with all wheel drive. It's economy was incredibly good in town, not quite so good at motorways speeds relatively speaking. And I think you would find that the Ignis is much faster than an Aygo, there are three Aygos in my family and they are really slow accelerating. But the Ignis is ugly and has a cheap plasticky interior. Incredible rear seat space though, in fact it's better than my Kia Proceed shooting brake and that car is 4.6 metres long! I love the look of this new Aygo x, but it is seriously compromised by a lack of power. Put a turbo on it Toyota, make it a bit interesting...
You asked who would take one on a road trip? I have driven mine from Gdansk to the Mediterranean three times. A little noisy at speed, but the car is comfortable and still economical cruising at 120-125, and super-stable. Suspension is wonderful. The radar cruise control makes all the difference! The CVT teaches you to drive smoothly, power is of course very limited, but it's enough to drive thousands of kms apparently - I average 4.9 crossing the Alps! Worst points are the seats lack of lumbar support, and the steering wheel's lack of reach adjustment. I bought an aftermarket armrest for mine. For the money (avoid higher trim levels, manual AC is fine and the lighter headlining feels more roomy), the car is a bargain in the current market. Very high quality, in terms of robustness, and a 10 year warranty.
My friend's parents drove a previous gen Aygo or C1 from UK to Estonia and back, so it's possible. I took a Fiat 500 from Warsaw into the Alps. It can be done. Would I want to do it regularly? No :)
Having owed a Duster and now an Aygo X... l find the drive better in the Augo X... the car is far more compliant on bumpy roads compared to the Duster. Remember, the base of the Aygo X is the same as a Yaris! The interior does not rattle like my 2021 Duster did!. Ok its certainly down on power compared to the Dacia but you do get used to it. I found the small turbo on the Duster engine annoying!! It would fidget around at 2500rpm. The aygo, although slower, is a smooth rev... at least until you rev it hard. I actually prefer the aygo to the duster... both cheaper build quality, but the aygo is better quality in this segment. Overall l am pleased with my Aygo X and the adaptive cruise control is actually great on the motorway. I agree this is a two person car... rear passenger space is incredibly limited, but ok for short passenger journeys and occasional use. Boot space is good for a city car. If your not a boy racer and drive sedated like myself, l think people will appreciate this incarnation of the aygo... It would've been better as a hybrid... but a few thousand would've been added to the price! Overall, you are incredibly limited in a choice of petrol city cars now, at this price. You have to live with these cars to really appreciate, or not, in the real world. Good review mind 👌
I have the previous Aygo model and have looked seriously at this one. Other reviews often moan about how this car is small and slow- which is always a bit of a foolish point to make because the whole point of this car is that it is small, and it has a tiny engine so it will be slow. I really appreciate your review being more pragmatic about the whole thing and this has helped inform my decision much more. Thank you!
@@Ben-yz4jh A much better choice ,i have had my Aygo x Exclusive for 8 months and its got to go , i have felt a little uncomfortable joining busy carriageways ,the lack of power can be a problem at times . The Yaris looks a more substantial choice .
I don't live in the city, but bought this car! I didn't buy it for break-neck performance or crying rear seated passengers, though back seat and rear doors act as a great 'alternative boot'. I find it comfortable, positive to drive, active cruise control and lane assist is fab, fuel eco great, varies from 50-62 MPG with me, depends if you fill up on E5 or shitty E10 petrol. Biggest gripe, no spare wheel, but I bought a space saver spare kit from Toyota for just £145, which reduces your boot space a bit - oh well!
No doubt they are reliable, 160.000km or 7year guarantee. I owned a 2007 Aygo, same engine, sold it with 170.000km with only yearly maintenance. I drove it on long trips too, all the way to southern Marroco. 8 years have gone by and I still see it being driven around. Too bad they are so expensive and the back seat so bad but you are guaranteed to have transportation for at least 10 years.
Excellent review as always Mark!👍tinged with your usual humorous comments 😆can't help but think Toyota could have done better this especially with the amount of money they are asking 🤔 the city car market is as competitive as any & personally I'm thinking the Hyundai i10 is far better value for money 💰 but thats only my opinion & it's everyone to their own. Keep up the great reviews 👌
AyGoCrossEyed 🤣Just another car with no point of existence. They got the normal Aygo and this . . genuinely nobody needs this. Also I loved the price comparison with the Dacia's, as they are surprisingly reliable (taxi drivers love them for that reason).
I'm not sure if I'm reading your comment right, but they don't have the normal Aygo anymore. This is the only new Aygo, so this one is now Toyota's only city car model, with the 108/C1 platform gone.
10:19: Why is it so "absurd" for people to go with a small car on road trip? First: The Aygo X costs less than for example a Yaris. Not everyone can afford to buy the latter. And the car is still better than every Dacia. Second: People went on Roadtrips with their Familys in Fiat 500s in the 60s and 70s. Third: Even I made with my 2007 Kia Rio (which is smaller than the Aygo X) Road Trips.
When I was 18, I drove the Fiat 126p. It was the best car, because it was all I could afford. Today I'm in a different place, and I can afford not to travel in a Fiat 126p.
I took my Suzuki swift on a 1000 mile trip and my spine was in bit after it, the redeeming factor was that it is a reasonable quick car for the motorway, that Aygo will get you killed on a motorway with how slow it is, no car should be that slow given how good 3 cylinder engines are these days if it’s fitted with a turbo. Shame Suzuki has binned the boosterjet engine.
@@MarekDrivesENG Sure. But many would still have Problems affording more. And the Fiat 126 was a cool car! Much better than a Lada Shiguli or the Trabant! :D
I agree completely. Love the exterior design, but that engine sucks. I don't like how it sounds inside the car, and to get it moving on an incline, must be horrid. If really wanted an A segment, I'd go for an i10, Picanto or Up!
Still wondering, why no manufacturers in Europe uses kei car system, when you can slide seats back so much, that it creates a lot of leg room and even can fit a dog, or move seats forward to significantly increase boot space. If only this is the way to push you to purchase a bigger car…
I think the original Twingo had that. In the slightly larger segment a sliding bench was available on the previous Nissan Note. I think it's probably too expensive, too heavy.
Shame Toyota are still using that same little engine with no turbo. If they enhanced the performance a bit it would appeal to more buyers I would think
Add a turbo and you increase the fuel consumption and reduce the reliability. The whole point of the design was to produce a small, inexpensive, reliable, economical and practical vehicle for driving around in urban areas. The Aygo X fits the bill perfectly
so it's a fashion statement and nothing more. Id call it useless. This has nothing over the normal Aygo, so save your money. I agree with Marek, the VW up for this amount of money makes so much more sense. And if you wan tto save money, the Sandero has a lot more room on offer.
It is kind of brash of Toyota to not even really update the engine or give it at least a mild hybrid system while raising the price so much, as if Toyotas in general weren't too expensive for what they are nowadays. A Hyundai i10 is a vastly superior offering in the class lacking only really the adaptive cruise, which again I doubt is really a dealbreaker in city cars.
Too pricey but being a Toyota will be reliable. I am a big Toyota fan but come on Toyota you can do better than this considering the price. The Suzuki Ignis is a better buy and more practical. Thanks for the review
If id be in the market for a car (Drive only in b and c roads) and manage to get 5.5 Liter with our old 1.4 Liter Volkswagen I would consider it for a test drive. I actually dont care so much about connectivity gimmicks and but Like the short turning circle and the General compactness of it But the price has to come down. That too expensive
I would rather cross this car. (Is it true that this AygoX replaces the normal one?) On the other hand Ignis is a strange car... So Fiat?... Or maybe none because I can't really understand this class. Especially as a primary mean of transportation...
I am driving a Sandero Stepway for over 7 years now. This car is reliable. After 150000 km only tear and wear replacement. Tyres,break pads, cambelt and recently the clutch.Yes 150000 with the original clutch. The car was never fun to drive but i appreciate the fact that starts and drive every day for long distances. I thought the current prices for a new Dacia are too much until I saw the competition. I would rather drive an old Dacia every day than this joke of a car.
When I see cars needlessly getting the SUV treatment Aygo Cross too. I'm not sure this car brings anything to the table, especially at that price. Fuel economy isn't that great, especially compared to some of Toyota's own hybrids, and the packaging seems poor. Having seen what the Japanese manufacturers can do with packaging in kei class cars I wish they would bring some of those ideas to the west.
True. Although I'm not sure how kei cars perform on crash tests, and in Europe they wouldn't sell without powerful enough engines, thus raising speed and safety concerns :)
@@MarekDrivesENG I desperately need my 17 yo Citroen C1 cool replacing. I have heard one or two reports of cars 'disappearing' in my area, but most are still sat there the next day!
Going to a Toyota dealer tomorrow. I'm terrified 😨. Lol. I'm a lone woman too. Just got to suck it up and do it. I'll let you know how I get on. Pray for me. Lol! 🙏 Love your video btw.
Its not a shame that there isn't an electric version it's already too expensive at £20,000 can you imagine if there was an electric version it will be nearer £30,000 for a low budget city car it's laughable.
I'd make this into a 20k EV, maybe a safer Dacia Spring alternative. I'm sure they have some unsold batteries from the pre-facelift UX 300e laying around. Cut those in half, stick them in they Aygo, and voila. And I know, it's not that simple.
I don't like this igo I like the old one it's more nimble this one is big bulky no need. and 100 kg heavier that makes no sense with the same engine and less fuel economy.
Wah, so sloooowwww. I guess you could see that as a safety feature. You'd never try to pass on a 2 lane highway or even if you were in the city, it's so slow it's like it's constantly second guessing you... "do you really want to go that quickly from a stop?? NOOOO. LOL. The dinner comment really had me laughing. Always making my Friday! OH right, the I - GO. Um, seems kind of pointless. There, that's what I think.
What's the smallest car you get in Canada? I recall we rented a Micra to get from London to Toronto, and that was a scary drive next to all those semis.
@@MarekDrivesENG I would say it’s the mini. With the advancements in hybrid tech the smaller fuel efficient cars lost their appeal. Even in Europe these cars seem kind of useless unless you’re in a smaller Italian town. I always rented cars that were in the 3 series size when I visited Europe.
That's the thing... from European perspective smaller cars are just... smaller :) When Toyota first showed off the Prius in Europe everyone here was like: fuck that, my diesel Vectra gets better gas milage. Now when diesel's bad again, hybrids start to make a lot of sense, especially in places, where EV infrastructure is lagging behind.
@@MarekDrivesENG Over here, there are a lot of people driving these huge SUVs like the Escalade, X7 etc and I just don't get it. I've always liked cars the size of an Audi Allroad, or the new X1 or X3 at largest.
I used to think the Japanese way of putting buttons near your left knee was weird. Now I’m delighted to see buttons in a car Why does a 💩box like this get physical buttons and dials while Mercedes and the like can’t afford to put them in their cars anymore?
dude, dont drive your test cars around that forest, missiles drop from the sky, get out of europe while you still have time, so many wars in europe, ww1, ww2, spanish civil war, bosnia war, ukraine war, at least 3 of those wars involved poland, for gods sake gtfo, good review by the way
Having owned the Suzuki Ignis, would go for the Aygo X, it’s build quality and drivetrain is a step up. Something you might not pick up until you’ve owned it for a while
Ooh I wanted to go for Suzuki Ignis, just because I thought that it is more practical and has all the features that Aygo X has, and it seems has a better quality inside. Can I ask please, why would you choose Aygo X over Suzuki Ignis?
I'm an ex Ignis owner, I had the top spec with all wheel drive. It's economy was incredibly good in town, not quite so good at motorways speeds relatively speaking. And I think you would find that the Ignis is much faster than an Aygo, there are three Aygos in my family and they are really slow accelerating. But the Ignis is ugly and has a cheap plasticky interior. Incredible rear seat space though, in fact it's better than my Kia Proceed shooting brake and that car is 4.6 metres long! I love the look of this new Aygo x, but it is seriously compromised by a lack of power. Put a turbo on it Toyota, make it a bit interesting...
You asked who would take one on a road trip? I have driven mine from Gdansk to the Mediterranean three times. A little noisy at speed, but the car is comfortable and still economical cruising at 120-125, and super-stable. Suspension is wonderful. The radar cruise control makes all the difference! The CVT teaches you to drive smoothly, power is of course very limited, but it's enough to drive thousands of kms apparently - I average 4.9 crossing the Alps! Worst points are the seats lack of lumbar support, and the steering wheel's lack of reach adjustment. I bought an aftermarket armrest for mine. For the money (avoid higher trim levels, manual AC is fine and the lighter headlining feels more roomy), the car is a bargain in the current market. Very high quality, in terms of robustness, and a 10 year warranty.
My friend's parents drove a previous gen Aygo or C1 from UK to Estonia and back, so it's possible. I took a Fiat 500 from Warsaw into the Alps. It can be done. Would I want to do it regularly? No :)
Having owed a Duster and now an Aygo X... l find the drive better in the Augo X... the car is far more compliant on bumpy roads compared to the Duster. Remember, the base of the Aygo X is the same as a Yaris!
The interior does not rattle like my 2021 Duster did!. Ok its certainly down on power compared to the Dacia but you do get used to it. I found the small turbo on the Duster engine annoying!! It would fidget around at 2500rpm. The aygo, although slower, is a smooth rev... at least until you rev it hard.
I actually prefer the aygo to the duster... both cheaper build quality, but the aygo is better quality in this segment.
Overall l am pleased with my Aygo X and the adaptive cruise control is actually great on the motorway.
I agree this is a two person car... rear passenger space is incredibly limited, but ok for short passenger journeys and occasional use.
Boot space is good for a city car.
If your not a boy racer and drive sedated like myself, l think people will appreciate this incarnation of the aygo...
It would've been better as a hybrid... but a few thousand would've been added to the price!
Overall, you are incredibly limited in a choice of petrol city cars now, at this price.
You have to live with these cars to really appreciate, or not, in the real world.
Good review mind 👌
TOP NOTCH music :D :D :D :D made my day, thank you for your superb work, Marek ! :)
I thought it was OK as a city car until you showed what you could also get for the money. Good review.
It could have been somewhat interesting if they offered it with the 1.5l hybrid from the Yaris.
Enjoyed the video. The comparisons are very interesting, and food for thought. Good job!
Glad to hear it!
I love the new Aygo Cross. It looks very camp!
I have the previous Aygo model and have looked seriously at this one. Other reviews often moan about how this car is small and slow- which is always a bit of a foolish point to make because the whole point of this car is that it is small, and it has a tiny engine so it will be slow. I really appreciate your review being more pragmatic about the whole thing and this has helped inform my decision much more. Thank you!
My pleasure.
So, what did you decide?
@@MarekDrivesENG probably a Yaris!
Probably a better choice.
@@Ben-yz4jh A much better choice ,i have had my Aygo x Exclusive for 8 months and its got to go , i have felt a little uncomfortable joining busy carriageways ,the lack of power can be a problem at times . The Yaris looks a more substantial choice .
I don't live in the city, but bought this car! I didn't buy it for break-neck performance or crying rear seated passengers, though back seat and rear doors act as a great 'alternative boot'. I find it comfortable, positive to drive, active cruise control and lane assist is fab, fuel eco great, varies from 50-62 MPG with me, depends if you fill up on E5 or shitty E10 petrol. Biggest gripe, no spare wheel, but I bought a space saver spare kit from Toyota for just £145, which reduces your boot space a bit - oh well!
I liked that you inserted what seems to be Japanese music. Nice touch! 🙂
Thanks! 😊 It's the editor's choice. I'll pass it on.
For a car built in Czech though :)
An awesome clip as usual. Thanks a lot. Duster would surely do much better
No doubt they are reliable, 160.000km or 7year guarantee. I owned a 2007 Aygo, same engine, sold it with 170.000km with only yearly maintenance. I drove it on long trips too, all the way to southern Marroco. 8 years have gone by and I still see it being driven around. Too bad they are so expensive and the back seat so bad but you are guaranteed to have transportation for at least 10 years.
The choice of music somehow complements your sarcastic review on this car. I had a good chuckle!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Toyota have really gone nuts producing this horrendous car . Heads need to roll at Toyota HQ !
I applaud Toyota to stay in the city car segment we need small non EV cars this will be a best seller
Excellent review as always Mark!👍tinged with your usual humorous comments 😆can't help but think Toyota could have done better this especially with the amount of money they are asking 🤔 the city car market is as competitive as any & personally I'm thinking the Hyundai i10 is far better value for money 💰 but thats only my opinion & it's everyone to their own. Keep up the great reviews 👌
In uk you need to wait Aygo X 3-4 months, and Hyundai 8-9 months.
l passed the vid twice-i didnt wear my glasses and pass it for smart for 4,and thought it was an old review..Jokes aside,nice review Marek.
AyGoCrossEyed 🤣Just another car with no point of existence. They got the normal Aygo and this . . genuinely nobody needs this. Also I loved the price comparison with the Dacia's, as they are surprisingly reliable (taxi drivers love them for that reason).
I'm not sure if I'm reading your comment right, but they don't have the normal Aygo anymore. This is the only new Aygo, so this one is now Toyota's only city car model, with the 108/C1 platform gone.
well it does have a point, because very few manufacturers are bothering to make petrol city cars anymore
The Aygo X is mostly for Europe, but also sold in Israel.
Plus, I’d have an Ignis instead.
I was thinking about you today. I was missing the cool-uncool appraisal :)
@@MarekDrivesENG I’ve moved on from it. I’ve now moved on to focusing on vehicles sold in many markets around the world.
By the thumbnail I thought Aygo X did all those donuts and you stand surprised.
You are 100% right!
what the fuel tank size ? and what range for full tank of fuel
10:19: Why is it so "absurd" for people to go with a small car on road trip?
First: The Aygo X costs less than for example a Yaris. Not everyone can afford to buy the latter. And the car is still better than every Dacia.
Second: People went on Roadtrips with their Familys in Fiat 500s in the 60s and 70s.
Third: Even I made with my 2007 Kia Rio (which is smaller than the Aygo X) Road Trips.
When I was 18, I drove the Fiat 126p. It was the best car, because it was all I could afford. Today I'm in a different place, and I can afford not to travel in a Fiat 126p.
I took my Suzuki swift on a 1000 mile trip and my spine was in bit after it, the redeeming factor was that it is a reasonable quick car for the motorway, that Aygo will get you killed on a motorway with how slow it is, no car should be that slow given how good 3 cylinder engines are these days if it’s fitted with a turbo. Shame Suzuki has binned the boosterjet engine.
@@MarekDrivesENG Sure. But many would still have Problems affording more.
And the Fiat 126 was a cool car! Much better than a Lada Shiguli or the Trabant! :D
@@stumps8672 I think that Toyota made a huge mistake not putting a hybrid system in it.
@@garnix6390 definitely, would have considered it but for how slow it is.
Which city car is your choice ? Please write down there
I agree completely. Love the exterior design, but that engine sucks. I don't like how it sounds inside the car, and to get it moving on an incline, must be horrid. If really wanted an A segment, I'd go for an i10, Picanto or Up!
Excuses were made for the performance and price tag in this review. Don't be afraid to be honest.
Took me 3 seconds to figure out why there was a japanese song at the beginning of the video.
Still wondering, why no manufacturers in Europe uses kei car system, when you can slide seats back so much, that it creates a lot of leg room and even can fit a dog, or move seats forward to significantly increase boot space. If only this is the way to push you to purchase a bigger car…
I think the original Twingo had that. In the slightly larger segment a sliding bench was available on the previous Nissan Note.
I think it's probably too expensive, too heavy.
@@MarekDrivesENG looking at the booth pictures of both - doubtfully
Shame Toyota are still using that same little engine with no turbo. If they enhanced the performance a bit it would appeal to more buyers I would think
Add a turbo and you increase the fuel consumption and reduce the reliability. The whole point of the design was to produce a small, inexpensive, reliable, economical and practical vehicle for driving around in urban areas. The Aygo X fits the bill perfectly
@@tomburnett4812 good point! And the design is on point... I love it
so it's a fashion statement and nothing more.
Id call it useless.
This has nothing over the normal Aygo, so save your money.
I agree with Marek, the VW up for this amount of money makes so much more sense.
And if you wan tto save money, the Sandero has a lot more room on offer.
Well, this is the only Aygo you can get anymore so if you want a normal Aygo you go used market.
@@shroomyesc Toyota have lost the plot then
sorry but the vw up is already 10 years old and it hasnt got an infotainment system while this aygo came out not long ago and has better spec
You're missing the point.
The Aygo X looks fabulous. 😊😊
+ - this is a cross
X - this is an x
Therefore Mr Toyota, your car should be called Aygo X, as in ex.🤔👍🏾
It is kind of brash of Toyota to not even really update the engine or give it at least a mild hybrid system while raising the price so much, as if Toyotas in general weren't too expensive for what they are nowadays. A Hyundai i10 is a vastly superior offering in the class lacking only really the adaptive cruise, which again I doubt is really a dealbreaker in city cars.
these small cars would be ideal to become full electric cars for the city.
Too pricey but being a Toyota will be reliable. I am a big Toyota fan but come on Toyota you can do better than this considering the price. The Suzuki Ignis is a better buy and more practical. Thanks for the review
If id be in the market for a car (Drive only in b and c roads) and manage to get 5.5 Liter with our old 1.4 Liter Volkswagen I would consider it for a test drive. I actually dont care so much about connectivity gimmicks and but Like the short turning circle and the General compactness of it But the price has to come down. That too expensive
I would rather cross this car. (Is it true that this AygoX replaces the normal one?)
On the other hand Ignis is a strange car...
So Fiat?...
Or maybe none because I can't really understand this class. Especially as a primary mean of transportation...
There is no non-X Aygo.
I think that the Aygo X is a great looking car, both inside and out. Unfortunately it is overpriced and underpowered.
Exactly.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I am driving a Sandero Stepway for over 7 years now. This car is reliable. After 150000 km only tear and wear replacement. Tyres,break pads, cambelt and recently the clutch.Yes 150000 with the original clutch. The car was never fun to drive but i appreciate the fact that starts and drive every day for long distances. I thought the current prices for a new Dacia are too much until I saw the competition. I would rather drive an old Dacia every day than this joke of a car.
So this a crossover based on a supermini, but with the price of a compact? It seems utterly pointless, who needs this?
This is same platform from yaris but cut to half😄
When I see cars needlessly getting the SUV treatment Aygo Cross too.
I'm not sure this car brings anything to the table, especially at that price. Fuel economy isn't that great, especially compared to some of Toyota's own hybrids, and the packaging seems poor.
Having seen what the Japanese manufacturers can do with packaging in kei class cars I wish they would bring some of those ideas to the west.
True. Although I'm not sure how kei cars perform on crash tests, and in Europe they wouldn't sell without powerful enough engines, thus raising speed and safety concerns :)
I'd love one of these, but I worry it'll get stolen.
Is that a problem in your area?
@@MarekDrivesENG I desperately need my 17 yo Citroen C1 cool replacing. I have heard one or two reports of cars 'disappearing' in my area, but most are still sat there the next day!
So, nobody wants to steal them :)
Going to a Toyota dealer tomorrow. I'm terrified 😨. Lol. I'm a lone woman too. Just got to suck it up and do it. I'll let you know how I get on. Pray for me. Lol! 🙏
Love your video btw.
Thanks!
You'll be fine.
Too Small I’d rather have a versatile fiat panda 4x4
Panda is classic👍
Its not a shame that there isn't an electric version it's already too expensive at £20,000 can you imagine if there was an electric version it will be nearer £30,000 for a low budget city car it's laughable.
I'd make this into a 20k EV, maybe a safer Dacia Spring alternative. I'm sure they have some unsold batteries from the pre-facelift UX 300e laying around. Cut those in half, stick them in they Aygo, and voila. And I know, it's not that simple.
They upped the tech, but really it is just not cool.
How is a SUV "COOL"?
They are like bellybuttons...
Everybody has one.
I don't like this igo I like the old one it's more nimble this one is big bulky no need. and 100 kg heavier that makes no sense with the same engine and less fuel economy.
この価格ではプラスチックが多すぎます
Well said.
Wow this flawed Toyota needs a Kaizen injection STAT!
Wah, so sloooowwww. I guess you could see that as a safety feature. You'd never try to pass on a 2 lane highway or even if you were in the city, it's so slow it's like it's constantly second guessing you... "do you really want to go that quickly from a stop?? NOOOO. LOL. The dinner comment really had me laughing. Always making my Friday! OH right, the I - GO. Um, seems kind of pointless. There, that's what I think.
What's the smallest car you get in Canada? I recall we rented a Micra to get from London to Toronto, and that was a scary drive next to all those semis.
@@MarekDrivesENG I would say it’s the mini. With the advancements in hybrid tech the smaller fuel efficient cars lost their appeal. Even in Europe these cars seem kind of useless unless you’re in a smaller Italian town. I always rented cars that were in the 3 series size when I visited Europe.
That's the thing... from European perspective smaller cars are just... smaller :) When Toyota first showed off the Prius in Europe everyone here was like: fuck that, my diesel Vectra gets better gas milage. Now when diesel's bad again, hybrids start to make a lot of sense, especially in places, where EV infrastructure is lagging behind.
@@MarekDrivesENG Over here, there are a lot of people driving these huge SUVs like the Escalade, X7 etc and I just don't get it. I've always liked cars the size of an Audi Allroad, or the new X1 or X3 at largest.
Wow, a crap car with a sub woofer. Yep, makes total sense. Zombie woof.
Its ovepriced piece of junk.
I'm sure it will be reliable and good little runaround, but that interior is dismal.
I used to think the Japanese way of putting buttons near your left knee was weird. Now I’m delighted to see buttons in a car
Why does a 💩box like this get physical buttons and dials while Mercedes and the like can’t afford to put them in their cars anymore?
I'm guessing you're an audi driver with an attitude like that!
dude, dont drive your test cars around that forest, missiles drop from the sky, get out of europe while you still have time, so many wars in europe, ww1, ww2, spanish civil war, bosnia war, ukraine war, at least 3 of those wars involved poland, for gods sake gtfo, good review by the way
Dude. Some of us love our countries and won’t run away because of some demented tyrant
Stupid car. Why would anyone buy one 22k😭
Seriously ugly car and I can’t see what they are trying to achieve..
Happy weekend Marek
Thanks, you too!
It's terrible...
Expensive rubbish
Sarcasm is quite annoying
Only to those, who don't understand it :)
@@MarekDrivesENG English is my first language so I am qualified enough to make this judgement. I say Eastern European sarcasm is rather grey.
09:08 hahahahahhahahahaha