1996 Fiat Brava S 1.4

Summary:

Weird looking piece of junk

Faults:

The car suffered from a failed timing belt pulley. The engine had to be rebuilt as a result, costing me over £800.

The rear wiper stopped working some time ago. I have not bothered getting it fixed.

The ignition switch feels like it is worn. The same happened to my Punto. The key has to be turned carefully - it doesn't seem to 'connect' if the key is turned too far.

The car had a nasty oil leak, but can't remember exactly what caused it.

Malfunctioning rear lights were caused by a bad earth connection.

The door-handles look as though they are disintegrating.

There's something not quite right about the general running of the engine. It doesn't idle properly from a cold start and can be a little rough at other times too (light throttle openings at steady speeds). The new sensor a garage fitted didn't cure the problem properly.

It isn't dangerous though, as the car accelerates firmly when required to. It also passes the emission test easily and delivers the expected MPG. I've decided to leave it alone for the time being, as I'm used to it. I know exactly how to drive around the car's consistent and very predictable rough behaviour.

General Comments:

In my opinion, the Brava gives the driver a very poor view out; the car is difficult to see out of in all directions. Real care has to be taken at junctions, roundabouts and around pedestrians.

The bulbous shape combines with poor visibility to make parking quite difficult. Many Bravas seem to have parking knocks.

I find the dipped headlights poor in contrast with main beam, which is the best I've known. The contrast is the annoying thing.

The car's performance is acceptable enough, although it isn't particularly fast. I am quite a gentle driver so I find it quite adequate.

I am more than satisfied with the car's cornering ability. It is quite confidence inspiring.

I don't like the car much in a straight line, however. It seems sensitive to wind and the steering, though sharp with plenty of 'feel', doesn't seem very firmly centred.

The driver's sun visor is worse than useless! It has a sloping shape. It blocks the view of the rear-view mirror once positioned down far enough to stop the sun.

The can-holder deserves a special mention. Basically it doesn't. Not when the car is moving anyway. Perhaps Fiat was trying to tell us something about passive safety and about driving with unsecured objects in the car.

The Brava must hold the record for possessing the most brake-light bulbs. My Christmas tree is less generously lit!

I must say that Fiat now do a respectable job of rust-proofing their cars. I remember seeing a Strada which had holes in it at just 4-years old.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 30th April, 2006

1996 Fiat Brava S 1.4

Summary:

Worst car on the road, don't ever buy one

Faults:

New clutch at 45,000.

New rear exhaust box at 60,000.

Two new rear shocks at 60,000.

New catalytic converter at 75,000 miles.

New gaskets and manifold at 75,000 miles.

Plastic seals are starting to come off.

Usual Brava rattle from the rear.

General Comments:

This car is possibly the worse car ever!

Its not very comfortable, with seriously dodgy interior styling.

Good point is as it's a hatch back you can fold the seats down.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 9th September, 2003

11th Mar 2004, 14:16

A brava isn't a hatchback so what an earth are you talking about.

26th Apr 2004, 16:42

A Brava is a 5 door hatchback! You must be getting mixed up with the Marea.

1996 Fiat Brava S 1.4 petrol

Summary:

Never buy a second hand one with 70K miles on it. The cam belt will blow the engine

Faults:

Tie rod.

Rubber in suspension.

Cam belt blew at 84000 miles.

Blew engine.

Wiper washer broken.

Back indicator light pops out causing quick flashing of the indicators.

Rust after 2 years old where the boot closes.

General Comments:

The cam belts should come with a health warning.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 27th February, 2002

28th Jul 2003, 03:45

In fairness, Fiat do recommend you change the cam-belt at 72,000 miles.

14th Jul 2004, 06:54

Anyone who has not checked whether the cam-belt has been changed at the recommended mileage, or sooner, deserves the consequences. This applies to all makes and models, not just Fiat. I have always had mine done at 40000 miles regardless of the car involved. Fiat forums say that the Brava SX should be done at even more regular intervals than that.

22nd Jul 2004, 04:13

Yeah I always change cambelt every 30K, its just the known thing to do.

Kris.

16th Oct 2010, 16:16

My car has done 77000 miles. It's a Fiat Brava. Can't afford to get it done yet. Will it be OK for a couple of months???