I am looking at a Bravo within the next few days to buy. I have not yet passed my test but need a car to learn in, and hopefully after I pass my second test it will be waiting for me. Does anyone have any advice or tips about the car? I looked at a punto yesterday and sure enough it hadFrom the archives: The Italian approach to a world champion rally car. When Fiat decided it needed a new rally car to replace the aging 124 Abarth Spider, it looked at a 2-liter edition of the X1 The car can drive on battery power alone, but for a shorter range, usually up to 40 miles or less. Many PHEVs are options on compact SUVs, but the Toyota Prius Prime is a good example of a sedan
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The other option I considered was to install a sub, but that brings complications with taking up space (would have to squeeze under the seat or in the space under the rear shelf support things as it's a work car and I carry a lot of kit) and running wiring (power supply, and probably would have to take high-level inputs from the speaker wiring
Let's examine the engine specs of the cars. Our winner provides a dynamic driving experience, as Fiat Bravo goes to 60 mph for 14.1 sec while Fiat Panda offers the same for 8.5 sec . Also, pay attention to the top speed of 204 km/h / 127 mph for Bravo and compare it to 164 km/h / 102 mph for Panda. nEVlI0.