FIAT BRAVO (2007-14)

The FIAT BRAVO (2007-14) is a practical and stylish hatchback that has carved out a niche in the UK market as a versatile, affordable option for a wide range of drivers. Known for its distinctive design and compact size, the FIAT BRAVO is ideally suited for urban driving, daily commuting, and small family use. It’s a popular choice for first-time drivers and those seeking an economical vehicle that balances comfort with ease of maneuverability. The car is often used for everyday trips and city errands, making it a reliable and budget-friendly choice for many motorists. What sets the FIAT BRAVO (2007-14) apart are its distinctive styling, decent fuel economy, and user-friendly features. It offers a smooth driving experience and is appreciated for its reliability compared to some rivals in the same class. With an average private sale valuation around £877 and a typical mileage of about 96,442 miles, most cars have seen several owners, reflecting its popularity and established presence on UK roads. If you’re considering a used vehicle that combines practicality with a distinctive European flair, the FIAT BRAVO (2007-14) is worth exploring further.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the most common mileage range recorded for Fiat Bravo (2007-14) vehicles is between 90,000 and 100,000 miles, accounting for 14.4% of the sample. There is a relatively even distribution across several mileage brackets, with notable percentages also seen in the 80,000-90,000 miles (11.2%) and 110,000-120,000 miles (11.5%) ranges. Smaller proportions of vehicles have very high mileages above 200,000 miles, but these are quite rare (less than 1%). Conversely, vehicles with very low mileage (0-10,000 miles) are also uncommon at just 0.7%. Overall, most vehicles appear to cluster around the 80,000 to 120,000 mile range, suggesting typical usage patterns for this model.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that the majority of private sale valuations for Fiat Bravo (2007-14) vehicles fall below £1,000, with approximately 83.1% of vehicles priced in that range. Only about 16.9% are valued between £1,000 and £2,000. This suggests that most of these vehicles, at least in private sales, tend to be priced on the lower end of the spectrum, potentially reflecting their age, condition, or market demand.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Fiat Bravo vehicles from 2007-2014 were manufactured between 2008 and 2010, accounting for over 70% of the sample: 32.4% in 2008, 23.7% in 2009, and 11.2% in 2010. Notably, only small percentages were made in later years, with just 4.3% in 2012, 2.2% in 2013, and 1.1% in 2014, suggesting a decline in manufacturing or availability of newer models after 2010. Additionally, the highest production proportion occurred in 2008, perhaps reflecting peak production or sales during that year.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colours for Fiat Bravo (2007-14) vehicles are Blue and Grey, each accounting for approximately 23-23.4% of the vehicles. Black and Red are also popular, making up around 14.4% and 16.5% respectively. Lighter colours such as White (9.4%) and Silver (12.2%) are less prevalent, while Beige is quite rare, representing just 1.1%. Overall, the colour palette suggests a preference for both bold and neutral tones, with a notable prominence of blue and grey shades.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows the distribution of registered keepers for Fiat Bravo (2007-14) vehicles, highlighting that a significant portion of these cars have had multiple owners. The most common number of keepers is 4, accounting for 17.3%, closely followed by 6 keepers at 16.9%, and 5 keepers at 12.2%. Notably, vehicles with 2 keepers constitute 7.9%, indicating some level of ownership change. The data also reveals a small number of vehicles with very high keeper counts—up to 15—though these make up less than 1% of the sample. Overall, the distribution suggests that many of these vehicles tend to change hands more than once, which could reflect factors like typical ownership cycles, fleet changes, or market dynamics within this model's ownership history.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that for the Fiat Bravo (2007-14), the majority of vehicles are equipped with a 1.4-liter engine, accounting for 60.1% of the sample, and are primarily petrol-powered. Diesel versions make up approximately 39.9%, while engine capacities vary, with 1.3-liter engines representing 60.1% of the vehicles. This suggests a strong preference for smaller petrol engines in this model range, though a significant portion also uses diesel.