Fiat 2013
April 21st 2011 09:31
This has a high appeal amongst drivers
Fiat has announced that its replacement for the Bravo will not be a conventional hatchback as had been planned initially. Rather, the Italian carmaker has decided to introduce a high-riding C-segment hatch. The new car is all set to launch in 2013.
This decision has come to light after Fiat Bravo’s mediocre performance in the European car market in the year 2010. The car failed to make it to the list of Europe’s 10 best sold compact cars in 2010. Further, Fiat managed to sell only 44,850 Bravos, in comparison to the 501,671 Golf units sold by Volkswagen, the segment’s leader.
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