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Bravo facelift T-Jet Sport 150 in Maranello Red

Introduction

Here the new Bravo, second in the family (y)

After a thorough search of available cars this was chosen.
Put a deposit on her today, collecting on Friday

Full review to follow, wil be interesting to compare to my current car
as promised, a few iphone camera pics
 

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Looks really good with those wheels, definitely the best wheels I've seen (originally I preferred the two tone). I've found a grey one with those wheels, sport version with blue/black interior, but the forum dwellers have advised me to go for a petrol engine as my mileage is so variable :(
 
it has been quite a busy Easter but got another chance to drive the car today and pleased to report I am really starting to enjoy driving it

5 up today and handled perfectly, i have sometimes suspected that it is over sprung, particularly at the rear and today proved it

the car's nicer to drive the more weight in it!

got a drive to Devon and back tomorrow so will get a proper chance to test on a mix of roads

heres a pic of the Bravo at Brooklands earlier, well a pic of the front corner!
 

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I'm not a trader and my rims aren't even for sale. Several people were commenting they like those rims and I'm offering to swap them, I'm not trying to make money.

But you posted it in someones Members motors thread, this is Rob's thread for him to show us, and us to talk and comment about HIS car.
 
650 miles this week and 2 tanks of Shell's finest :devil:
really dialled in to the car now :)

had an interesting moment on the A43 yesterday when one of the floor vents decided it wanted to escape and got under the clutch and brake pedal :eek:
 
650 miles this week and 2 tanks of Shell's finest :devil:
really dialled in to the car now :)

had an interesting moment on the A43 yesterday when one of the floor vents decided it wanted to escape and got under the clutch and brake pedal :eek:


Yeah I had that happen too, the one to the left of your feet in the footwell? Mine was damaged before I got the car but it is a pain nethertheless! I think I need a new one :(
 
I've just come back from Devon, my first long drive in my T-Jet 150 Sport. I averaged 39 mpg driving very carefully - seldom more than 70mph. I was a bit disappointed in that figure. I was almost embarrassed to confess to my wife that yes, we needed to stop for petrol AGAIN and yes, I'm sure we should have bought the Bravo. I could almost see the fuel gauge needle moving as I drove. Maybe I was spoilt by my last car being a multijet diesel but is this fuel consumption typical of the car?
 
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