For For just a few hundred pounds more than the 120 engine, this 150 brings a noticeable jump in performance. Dynamic takes the Active spec and gives it a luxury makeover, with electric rear windows, Blue & Me phone and MP3 player connectivity with steering wheel controls, climate control, cruise control and alloy wheels
Against This engine is a little less economical than the 120 version, and its higher CO2 emissions will mean higher tax liabilities for compamy drivers
This is just about worth the extra expense over the 120 version, but we still think the basic 1.4-litre car represents the best value in the range
There's a wide range of engines and trims to choose from in the Bravo range, but you don't need to spend much to get all the best bits of the Bravo.
Our favourite model is the 1.4 Active - although it's not the quickest model in the range, it is the cheapest, but still comes with standard air conditioning.
The diesels are smooth and responsive, and may make some sense for higher-mileage drivers. And, no matter which model you're looking at, you have the reassurance of a five-star crash-test rating from Euro NCAP.
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