Fiat Brava
The Fiat Brava was a compact car produced by Fiat from 1995 to 2001. Here are some of the specs and features of the 2001 model:
- Engine options: 1.2-liter gasoline engine (80 horsepower), 1.6-liter gasoline engine (103 horsepower), or a 1.9-liter diesel engine (75 or 100 horsepower).
- Transmission options: 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic.
- Fuel economy: The gasoline engines have a combined fuel economy rating of around 30-33 mpg (7.4-8.1 L/100km), while the diesel engine has a combined fuel economy rating of around 46 mpg (5.1 L/100km).
- Dimensions: The Brava is 4.19 meters long, 1.72 meters wide, and 1.43 meters tall. It has a wheelbase of 2.54 meters and a trunk capacity of 405 liters.
- Features: The Brava came with a range of standard and optional features, including power windows, air conditioning, central locking, and more.
The Brava offered a stylish design and decent fuel efficiency for its time, but it lacked some of the advanced safety and technology features of more modern cars. It was eventually replaced by the Fiat Stilo in 2001.