Fiat Brava (95-02) - Review

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Good looking, talented family hatchbacks that are functional but fun. Three­door Bravo has a sporty character and holds its value better on the used market. Brava is the practical choice for families, with five­door access and more room in the back. Both are modern and fairly reliable, but prices are surprisingly affordable. The range was improved and re-badged in early 1999, knocking the used value of earlier cars hard.
3 out of 5

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3 out of 5

Comfort

Plenty of space for five in Brava, less in rear seats in Bravo; ride is patchy at low speeds but smooth on the open road.

3 out of 5

Practicality

A decent-sized boot that's easy to access and plenty of cubby holes inside.

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Behind the wheel

Drivers should find the ergonomically correct, University of Loughborough designed seat and driving position comfortable. On the motorway, progress is very smooth; however a stiff suspension set-up means that typical A roads give a more variable ride – on the harsh side and rather noisy.