For Active models have the air-conditioning, curtain airbags and foglights missing from the basic car, plus remote central locking, electric front windows and mirrors. This is the most economical engine in the range, averaging more than 62mpg.
Against This is way more expensive than the equivalent petrol-engined car, and it's hard to justify the higher cost
Yes, the economy and low running costs are tempting, but the purchase price is too high. We're sure a petrol model will make more sense for more people
There's a wide range of engines and trims to choose from in the Fiat 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.
I have had this car 6 months. I bought it because I previosly owned MGzr 160 vvc and a Peugeot 206 GTI so I needed a family car with the same power…
Wow,some of these reviews have been really negative. All I can say is that you must have been really unluky. I bought my 07 bravo in 08 and have…
Loved the style & was hoping the build would have improved having owned an old style Bravo that was forever in the dealers. Unfortunately it has been…
Before you buy a Bravo please review the following questions:- If you answer “No” to any question then reconsider purchasing a Fiat. Would you…