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The Fiat Bravo and Fiat Brava Mark 1 were replacements for Fiat's acknowledged but ageing Tipo model. The cars came with all fresh engines, the abject archetypal application a 1.4 L 12-valve agent bearing 80 PS (59 kW). Three added petrol engines were available: the 103 PS (76 kW) 1.6 L 16-valve; the 113 PS (83 kW) 1.8 L 16-valve agent and the top of the ambit 2.0 L 20-valve R5 assemblage acclimated in the HGT model, which produced 147 PS (108 kW) and which could booty the car to a best acceleration of 213 km/h (132 mph), after in 1999 the HGT 155 archetypal replaced the earlier model, ability ascent to 155 PS (114 kW). Two turbodiesel engines were additionally available: both were 1.9 L four butt units, one bearing 75 PS (55 kW) and the added authoritative 100 PS (74 kW). Bravo/Brava was voted European Car of the Year on its launch.
In 1996 the Bravo/Brava anatomy spawned alehouse and acreage versions, badged Fiat Marea, which won acclaim for its ample boot. Another car based on the Bravo/Brava underpinnings was launched in 1998: the analytical attractive Fiat Multipla, a six-seater mini MPV.
The Bravo/Brava accustomed a balmy makeover in 1999 but there were few absolute changes except the backup of the 1.4 12-valve agent with a 1.2 16-valve agent from the abate Fiat Punto and a afterlight of the dashboard. The 1.9 turbodiesel was additionally phased out in favour of 1.9 JTD agent units (now with and 105 PS (77 kW)), to accord alike more good abridgement and refinement.
The Bravo/Brava was discontinued in Europe in backward 2001, and replaced by the all-new Fiat Stilo, which was ultimately a sales bomb in best countries area it was sold.
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Fiat Marea WeekendIn Europe, assembly and sales of the Marea accomplished in 2002, a year afterwards the Bravo and Brava were replaced with the Fiat Stilo. The Fiat Marea Weekend was replaced by the Stilo Multiwagon, while the alehouse was alone altogether due to almost low acceptance of bunched alehouse cars in Europe. Nevertheless, the Fiat Marea (in both anatomy styles) is still bogus in Turkey and Brazil for bounded (and added Latin American) markets. The Brazilian adaptation was facelifted in 2001, back it acquired a redesigned rear end with taillights taken from the Lancia Lybra. For 2006 the Marea was agilely revised again, accepting a fresh rear end, and a fresh grille, agnate in appearance to added accepted Fiat models.
In mid-2007, Brazilian assembly of the Fiat Marea and Fiat Marea Weekend ceased; their successor, Fiat Linea, will be produced from mid-2008 on, although it is not abiding if it will affection an acreage version.
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The Fiat Marea was originally manufactured in Fiat's Cassino and Mirafiori plants in Italy.Later the Fiat Marea also superseded the Tempra in Brazilian (Betim) and Turkish (in Bursa, with Tofaş) plants, which make vehicles mostly for local and other developing markets.
In Europe, production and sales of the Fiat Marea ceased in 2002, a year after the Bravo and Brava were replaced with the Fiat Stilo. The Fiat Marea Weekend was replaced by the Stilo Multiwagon, while the saloon was dropped altogether due to relatively low popularity of compact saloon cars in Europe. Nevertheless, the Fiat Marea (in both body styles) is still manufactured in Turkey and Brazil for local (and other Latin American) markets. The Brazilian version was facelifted in 2001, when it gained a redesigned rear end with taillights taken from the Lancia Lybra.For 2006 the Fiat Marea was mildly revised again, gaining a new rear end, and a new grille, similar in style to other current Fiat models.
In mid-2007, Brazilian production of the Fiat Marea and Fiat Marea Weekend ceased; their successor, Fiat Linea, will be produced from mid-2008 on, although it is not sure if it will feature an estate version.
In mid-2007, Brazilian production of the Fiat Marea and Fiat Marea Weekend ceased; their successor, Fiat Linea, will be produced from mid-2008 on, although it is not sure if it will feature an estate version.
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The Fiat Marea is a family car available as a saloon and an estate (Fiat Marea Weekend), produced by the Italian automaker Fiat. Launched in 1996, the Fiat Marea models were essentially different body styles of Fiat's hatchback offerings, the Bravo and Brava. The Fiat Marea replaced the earlier Tipo-based Fiat Tempra. While the Fiat Stilo Multiwagon is the successor of the Fiat Marea Weekend, the Fiat Linea is scheduled to replace the saloon version in 2007.
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