| Estimation Globale |
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| Description |
| Brava (five-door) is a pleasant small family car, easy on the eye, lively and fun to drive. The uprated 16-valve versions from 1999 are superior to earlier models. |
| Manœuvre |
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| Confort |
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| Qualité et Fiabilité |
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| Performance |
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| Espace |
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| Coûts de Fonctionnement |
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| Balance qualité-prix |
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| Stéréo/Sat Nav |
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| NCAP |
| 2 |
| Les modèles les meilleurs |
| 1.2 16v 80; 1.6 16v 100; 2.0 20v 155 |
| Les plus mauvais modèles |
| Basic 1.4 S |
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| Contrà´le technique |
| Brava, Escort-sized and five-door, is a better choice for families: it's over six inches longer than the three-door Bravo. The car has Italian brio, with eager engines of 80bhp to 150+bhp. The 100bhp 1.6 16v from 1999 suits the car well, giving 0-60mph in just over 10 seconds. The free-revving 1.2 16v is livelier than the 1.4. A crisp gear-change, good grip and relatively light bodies help the keen driver's enjoyment of the cars, whether nipping in and out of traffic or hurrying along country roads. Ride is fidgety at lower speeds but not uncomfortably so. With low purchase prices, average fuel economy, insurance in Groups 5 to 8 for popular versions, and sensible servicing costs, Brava is a good budget choice if you can live with so-so safety and security standards. |
| Points positifs |
- Good value; cheapest European car in its class
- Handling is almost sporty
- Larger engines give enjoyable performance
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| Points negatifs |
- Below-average safety and security ratings
- Ride is inferior to French and Japanese rivals
- Some reliability issues
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