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Win a holiday by test driving a Fiat Bravo PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 20 February 2008
bravo.jpgIf you are planning to buy a new car for 2008, and dreaming of a gorgeous, enchanting and unforgettable holiday as well, here’s some great news.
Just test-driving a Fiat Bravo at your local dealer could win you one of five deluxe holidays of a lifetime, valued at e7,000, all based in world-class destinations in Italy. 
Destinations include Rome and Florence, Siena in Tuscany, Taormina in Sicily, Positano, Amalfi and two luxurious resort villages in Sardinia.
All prizes include flights from Dublin and back, staying in four star hotels or village resorts, half board in all these hotels and full board in the village resorts, and events as varied as hot-air ballooning, a dinner in the famous Wine Academy of Rome, touring the wine-growing areas of Tuscany, visiting the famous Blue Grotto of Positano, a hydrofoil trip to Capri, a sailboat trip along the east coast of Sicily with a view of Mt Etna, or relaxing in a village resort on beautiful Sardinia.
Each holiday costs e7,000 if booked through a travel agent, and each will provide the luck winners with a lifetime of happy memories.
The Fiat Bravo was already a big success across Europe before it arrived here in late 2007. It attracted great interest thanks to its style, very high equipment levels and the safety features, which got it a five-star rating in the EuroNcap tests.
Another major attraction is the unique 1 million-kilometre warranty. There are 11 versions in all, and a choice of 90bhp, 120 bhp and 150 bhp engines. Prices start from just  e19,495 for the 1.4 16v 90 bhp Active.
Anytime is a good time to take a test-drive in a Bravo, but the period between now and April 30 when you have the chance of winning one of these five great prizes, is probably the best!
 
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