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Fiat - Bravo (2014)

Discover the value of the Fiat Bravo—the compact crossover that combined playful styling with everyday practicality. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer eyeing a Fiat Bravo 2014 price or a seasoned collector comparing used Fiat Bravo price options, this overview gives you the facts you need to make an informed choice. The Fiat Bravo was first introduced in 2011, and its 2014 model year, in particular, marked the final push for the brand’s original front‑wheel‑drive platform before the 2012 facelift.

  • Engine: 1.6‑L MultiAir inline‑4, 111 hp
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional 6‑speed automatic via GDC)
  • Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,310 mm
    • Width: 1,750 mm
    • Height: 1,665 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,600 mm
  • Interior: 5‑seat layout, 1,015 L trunk capacity (fold‑flat rear seats)
  • Features:
    • Power steering, ABS, ESP, stability control
    • Optional: 7‑inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, 16‑speaker sound system
    • Ventilated seats and automatic climate control in premium trims
  • Safety (2014 model): 5 star Euro NCAP rating (front, side, roof)

Fiat Bravo depreciation

When considering the Fiat Bravo price trajectory, it’s useful to understand how quickly this vehicle loses value. The Fiat Bravo depreciation curve for the 2014 model typically shows a loss of roughly 15‑20% of the original market value within the first year of ownership. After that, the percentage plateaus to around 10‑12% each year for the next three years:

  • Year 1: 15‑20% drop
  • Year 2: 10‑12% decline
  • Year 3: 8‑10% depreciation
  • Year 4–5: 6‑8% annually (depending on mileage, maintenance, and accident history)

Because the Fiat Bravo is a front‑wheel‑drive compact crossover with a modest powertrain, it tends to retain a healthy resale value relative to other European vehicles of the same class. A well‑maintained 2014 model with low mileage can command about 60‑65% of its original price after three years, while high mileage or minor cosmetic issues can push it lower, into the 45‑50% range.

What is a 2014 Fiat Bravo worth?

Focusing on the specific question of what is a 2014 Fiat Bravo worth, experts usually reference a mix of published depreciation data, regional supply and demand, and condition. In many European markets, the benchmark for a moderately used (3–5 years old) 2014 model at average mileage ranges


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