If price weren't a factor, I'd dare say that the Suzuki Swift has a fierce competitor hot on its wheels.
The Bravo looks sleek in its red wine 'dress', and it looks the sort of car that'd look spot on for a glitzy night in town. I'm pretty much delighted that Fiat has come up with a car that has the image of a woman - and I think it'd be perfect for the lady who appreciates great style, great design and has a whole lotta money.
Like the Swift, Fiat is targeting both sides of the gender spectrum to join their customer database, but unlike Swift, the Bravo will also look good with a male driver in it because the car also showcases hints of aggressiveness. From its big alloy wheels to the spanking interior, done up in a combination of black and red wine, to the simple black, but not boring, dashboard backlit with red LEDs, the Bravo relays the message that it's hot, it's gorgeous - and it bites.
Whereas with the Swift, yeah, it's a fun sort of car and it looks more like a cherubic raccoon with its slanty-diamond 'eyes' - and I'm not trying to compare their looks - sophisticated car versus cute car - it depends on what sort of image you wish to present to the world actually but getting back on the male driver bit, don't you agree with me that a male driving a Swift looks somewhat ridiculous?
OK, not all the time - some guys are able to pull it off when they're behind the steering wheel of a Swift but if you add in a female passenger, the most obvious thought to pop into my mind is that, ooh, he's driving his girlfriend's car. And this is not something that occurs only to me because a lot of people (girls, mostly) feel that way too.
*This is a draft.
The Bravo looks sleek in its red wine 'dress', and it looks the sort of car that'd look spot on for a glitzy night in town. I'm pretty much delighted that Fiat has come up with a car that has the image of a woman - and I think it'd be perfect for the lady who appreciates great style, great design and has a whole lotta money.
Like the Swift, Fiat is targeting both sides of the gender spectrum to join their customer database, but unlike Swift, the Bravo will also look good with a male driver in it because the car also showcases hints of aggressiveness. From its big alloy wheels to the spanking interior, done up in a combination of black and red wine, to the simple black, but not boring, dashboard backlit with red LEDs, the Bravo relays the message that it's hot, it's gorgeous - and it bites.
Whereas with the Swift, yeah, it's a fun sort of car and it looks more like a cherubic raccoon with its slanty-diamond 'eyes' - and I'm not trying to compare their looks - sophisticated car versus cute car - it depends on what sort of image you wish to present to the world actually but getting back on the male driver bit, don't you agree with me that a male driving a Swift looks somewhat ridiculous?
OK, not all the time - some guys are able to pull it off when they're behind the steering wheel of a Swift but if you add in a female passenger, the most obvious thought to pop into my mind is that, ooh, he's driving his girlfriend's car. And this is not something that occurs only to me because a lot of people (girls, mostly) feel that way too.
*This is a draft.

