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Just 10 successful months since the Fiat
Bravo was first launched in the UK, the
range is being enhanced and improved with
new engines featuring high performance, very
low environmental impact and ultra-low
maintenance costs; together with a raft of
exciting and innovative ideas. |
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Just 10 successful months since the Fiat Bravo was first
launched in the UK, the range is being enhanced and
improved with new engines featuring high performance,
very low environmental impact and ultra-low maintenance
costs; together with a raft of exciting and innovative
ideas.
Already the subject of critical acclaim from the media,
industry and customers alike, the new Bravo moves towards
its first anniversary in Britain with almost 9,000 cars
already sold. And with more derivatives soon to arrive, the
model is proving to be an increasingly attractive
alternative in the hotly-contested medium hatchback sector.
Prices have recently been announced for the range’s
economical new Euro 5-compliant 1.6 MultiJet-engined cars.
With a starting price of just £13,595 OTR for the Active 1.6
16v MultiJet 105 model, the new engine range boasts fuel
economy of up to 62.7mpg on the combined cycle, and low CO2
emissions, starting at just 119g/km.
An ideal car for the company vehicle driver who wants family
size transport with minimal Benefit in Kind tax bills, the
5-door Bravo 1.6 MultiJet – which comes in 105bhp and 120bhp
forms – is available in Active or Dynamic trim levels, both
of which offer numerous comfort and safety features as
standard. These include power steering, air conditioning,
ABS anti-lock brakes, electric windows, plus driver,
passenger and side airbags.
Sparkling performance, outstanding torque, increased noise
suppression and lower running costs are all features of the
new Bravo 1.6 MultiJet, and the unique eco-packaged 105bhp
version uses special measures such as optimised
aerodynamics, lower rolling resistance tyres and ‘taller’
gears to help return its outstanding fuel economy figures.
New ideas
But, regardless of engine choice, a series of bright new
ideas being introduced by Fiat will take the Bravo to
greater heights, with more drivers encouraged by the promise
of even higher quality, reliability and exceptional
driveability. An unprecedented combination of extended
48-hour test drives, a satisfaction guarantee and notably
attractive finance offers are being rolled out. And all of
this is being backed by a five year, unlimited mileage
manufacturer’s warranty.
“The Bravo was a new beginning for Fiat when we launched it
last year, and immediately we could see the way it was
turning heads and impressing customers and industry
commentators,” says Andrew Humberstone, managing director,
Fiat Group Automobiles UK Ltd. “And now, 10 months on, we
want more people to discover what they have been missing; so
we have brought together a bold plan to give customers the
help and peace of mind they need when buying a new car. I’m
proud of this package and I know our customers are going to
be delighted with it too.
Unbeatable package
“Our message will highlight to the market the Bravo’s high
standards of build quality, and our newly-launched 48-hour
test drive offer will give our customers the chance to
experience this wonderful car to the full. Coupled with our
five-year warranty, we think it’s an unbeatable package.”
The Bravo range is already attractively priced, and new
models being added to the line-up will further enhance its
reputation for value. Striking new finance deals, including
a zero per cent finance offer, an enhanced Fiat I-deal
PCP proposition, or the attractive Finance Deposit Support,
will make the steps towards owning a Fiat Bravo even easier.
And to remove any possible doubt about the Bravo’s quality
in terms of both build and enjoyment, Fiat is offering a
unique Satisfaction Guarantee contract whereupon, in the
unlikely event of a customer not being completely satisfied
with the car, there is the option to return it and be
refunded the purchase price (subject to terms and conditions
and specific restrictions).
The Bravo fits perfectly with Fiat’s plans to be an
environmental leader among the world’s car companies.
Indeed, last year Fiat Group CEO Sergio Marchionne announced
his intention to push forward with plans, by 2012, to reach
the lowest weighted average CO2 emission level for the cars
Fiat produces, compared with its competitors.
Fiat is already the top performer in Europe for having the
lowest average CO2 emissions, at 137.3g/km, according to the
latest figures published by Jato Dynamics, a world leader in
automotive research and information. Widely recognised as
being one of the world’s ‘greenest’ car manufacturers, Fiat
was also recently voted the UK’s lowest CO2 emitting car
brand by CleanGreenCars.co.uk. The Fiat Bravo range starts
in the UK at £10,995 OTR for the entry-level 1.4 model,
rising to £16,355 OTR for the top-of-the-range 1.9 16v
MultiJet 150 Sport.
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