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1.0 VVT-i (1KR-FE)

20142022 · petrol · 998cc · 72hp

Engine codes: 1KR-FE, 1KR

Reliable

Reliability, common problems and owner reviews for the Toyota Aygo II 1.0 VVT-i (1KR-FE). Check this before you buy used.

The 1.0 VVT-i (1KR-FE — the legendary little Toyota three-cylinder, the same engine that powers the Aygo/107/108/C1 trio and turns up in the Yaris) is one of the most dependable engines in this whole catalogue: chain-driven, port-injected, no turbo and famously frugal and long-lived. It's slow, especially loaded or on hills, and three-cylinder-thrummy, but mechanically it just keeps going. The one historical caution is an early-life coolant/exhaust-stud niggle on some very early 1KR units, long since sorted. The honest, bulletproof city-car engine — buy on basic history and enjoy near-zero running costs.

Same engine, other cars

This is the same physical engine (1KR-FE) sold under different names across brands. Reliability is broadly shared — cross-check these:

Known Issues

Modest power / 3-cyl thrumminor

72 hp is slow loaded; three-cylinder vibration normal.

Fix / Workaround: Accept the character; ideal city car.

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Minor age nigglesminor

Coils, sensors, water pump with age; very cheap.

Fix / Workaround: Replace as needed.

Repair cost: €40–€300

Typically appears after: 130,000 km

Mileage Thresholds

After 220,000 km: Bulletproof, near-zero running cost.

Pre-Purchase Checklist

  • One of the safest engines here
  • Same 1KR as 107/108/C1/Yaris
  • Slow but bulletproof

Frequently asked questions

Is the Toyota Aygo II 1.0 VVT-i (1KR-FE) reliable?

Reliable — The 1.0 VVT-i (1KR-FE — the legendary little Toyota three-cylinder, the same engine that powers the Aygo/107/108/C1 trio and turns up in the Yaris) is one of the most dependable engines in this whole catalogue: chain-driven, port-injected, no turbo and famously frugal and long-lived. It's slow, especially loaded or on hills, and three-cylinder-thrummy, but mechanically it just keeps going. The one historical caution is an early-life coolant/exhaust-stud niggle on some very early 1KR units, long since sorted. The honest, bulletproof city-car engine — buy on basic history and enjoy near-zero running costs.

What are the common problems and reviews for the Toyota Aygo II 1.0 VVT-i (1KR-FE)?

The most commonly reported problems: Modest power / 3-cyl thrum, Minor age niggles.

Is a used Toyota Aygo II 1.0 VVT-i (1KR-FE) worth buying?

Minor issues only, easy to maintain, no design flaws. A safe used buy.