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Toyota Aygo fuel consumption

Of all Toyota Aygo modifications produced from 2005 to 2021 real fuel consumption according to user ratings is approximately 20% higher compared to advertised consumption. For petrol engines real consumption is in average 28% higher, but for diesel engines is approximately 12% higher. Starting from 2005 Toyota Aygo average difference between actual owner-reported fuel consumption and stated consumption was significantly higher than average, at 2011 it was less than industry average, at 2015 difference became significantly higher than average and finally at 2019 difference between owner-reported and advertised fuel economy became less than industry average. It should be noted that the gap between advertised and actual fuel economy changed quite significantly across the entire automotive industry during this period. For more details, see the table below.

Year-to-year deviations of actual owner-reported average fuel consumption from advertised values

YearGasoline carsDiesel cars
All carmakersToyota AygoAll carmakersToyota Aygo
2005+8%+45% +10%+12%
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2006+9%+45% +11%+12%
2007+11%+45% +12%+12%
2008+12%+45% +13%+12%
2009+14%+30% +14%+12%
2010+16%+16% +16%-
2011+19%+16% +19%-
2012+21%+17% +23%-
2013+23%+18% +27%-
2014+26%+26% +30%-
2015+27%+34% +33%-
2016+28%+34% +36%-
2017+28%+34% +38%-
2018+28%+32% +39%-
2019+27%+29% +37%-
2020+27%+29% +36%-
2021+26%+29% +37%-

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User-reported fuel consumption may not accurately represent all users' experiences due to variables such as driving conditions, driving style, technical condition of the vehicle, and other circumstances. Thus, it should not be relied upon as a representative indicator.