Thinking about buying another GPS Multijet (crazy fool I am). Anyway, been looking in dealerships and checking out Fiat website, and the GPS Multijet now seems to come with the T-Jet alloys. Any thoughts from anyone in the know?
Thinking about buying another GPS Multijet (crazy fool I am). Anyway, been looking in dealerships and checking out Fiat website, and the GPS Multijet now seems to come with the T-Jet alloys. Any thoughts from anyone in the know?
After all u said b4 u left?
I think the wheel thing is still a bit of a lottery.... did u forget its F I A T??
Never been away, just taking some time out to recover from 2 years of owning a frigging Fiat. Therapy has helped, my counsellor reckons I should confront my demons and buy another one. Will either cure me or tip me over into full blown insanity.
Best way to be mate, go for it!Never been away, just taking some time out to recover from 2 years of owning a frigging Fiat. Therapy has helped, my counsellor reckons I should confront my demons and buy another one. Will either cure me or tip me over into full blown insanity.
Thinking about buying another GPS Multijet (crazy fool I am). Anyway, been looking in dealerships and checking out Fiat website, and the GPS Multijet now seems to come with the T-Jet alloys. Any thoughts from anyone in the know?
my counsellor reckons I should confront my demons and buy another one.
Will either cure me or tip me over into full blown insanity.
If you can financially stretch that bit extra i'd go for a bravo without question.
If you can financially stretch that bit extra i'd go for a bravo without question.
Very interesting.......Can I ask what your main reasons for saying that are?
...and which particular petrol and diesel engines are the best for it?
T, I never have been a great fan of 5 door cars, prefer the less fussy detailing on a 3 door. The Bravo is indeed a very nice car and is being heavily discounted by uncle Arnold up here.
I will indeed question that!! Why? I was on the brink of buying one from my dealer and came to the conclusion that they're nothing special. :nutter:
There are better cars in the Bravo's class value/drive wise if you're in the market for that type of car. But if you want a future icon that's fun to drive, looks great, genuinely good value for money and a modest all rounder then go for a Grande Punto
I will getting rid of my grande soon,and will be replacing it with a new Bravo multijet 150 sporting!!. Took a test drive and liked it very much.