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Fiat Bravo's Blue & Me System "good value"

An automotive journalist has pointed out some of the best features of the new Fiat Bravo, including its integrated entertainment and direction-finding system.

While test-driving the Bravo 1-9litre JTD 120 M-jet, reviewer John Simister pointed out that the Italian automaker's Blue & Me system combines a satellite-navigation system with a Bluetooth mobile phone connection and a USB port for an mp3 player, reports the Independent.

And he explained how owners can navigate the direction-finding equipment via a USB pen drive instead of typing information in manually.

The whole device is expected to cost about £300 when it arrives in Fiat car dealerships in June 2007, which Mr Simister has indicated represents "good value".

Meanwhile, he also pointed to the spaciousness of the new Bravo as an important plus point.

"Fiat claims class-leading space in the Bravo," he explained. "The rear seats fold down usefully low because the cushion flips forward and the backrest then occupies the vacated space."

Last year, the Turin-based automotive giant announced that its revamped logo - featuring bold capitalised white lettering on a ruby-red background - would debut on the new Bravo.

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