Only in green, otherwise apart from wheels , externally looks the same as st line series . Considering the extra £8000, more than x edition. Got to have slip diff option.( performance pack). Another must have pan roof.
Some younger family can get everything with this package performance,kompakt size,modern look and today trendy crossover look but in my 50 i can see myself in Puma more than some bully BMW or Merc
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My mum has the 155bhp 1ltr one in ST line spec. It would be interesting to hear what mpg you get in comparison if you buy the ST, I bet it's similar in eco mode.
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A "sport" button is like the old days when HiFi amplifiers had a "loud" button. Are the WLTP figures with the sport mode? If not how is it different to VW diesel scandal where they had a defeat switch?
Sport mode is a strange one for economy. My theory is is eco or normal mode, the power is artificially restricted so you need to press the accelerator harder to maintain speeds, whereas in sport mode it just means you have all available power, thus less throttle pressure is required to maintain the same speeds which I reckon uses less fuel. I have a Cooper S. I use sport mode on motorways and find economy the same as if I used normal mode. Only use for non sport modes is round town, the steering is usually lighter.
11:25 nobody wishes that. 99% of people would never consider changing a tyre on a new car. They would call the breakdown people, in fact it's illegal to change a tyre on the motorway hard shoulder anyway. Besides it still has the foam inflator thing for your tyre to get you home.
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I like the look of these but the Ecoboost engines have issues and many independent mechanics outside the Ford dealership won't touch them. Ford need to ditch this engine and produce something a lot more reliable.
Its just another PCP fashion car. Cars like this are all designed to be traded in after two or three years. Makes no sense to keep doing that yet the proliferation of makes and models available will ensure the buying public will continue to prop up the motor industry, while at the same time buyers will keep losing money hand over fist in the process. Why not buy one good car that does everything you need instead of wasting money changing them all the time ? Its ridiculous.
Would you buy a Ford Puma ST?
Yes......picking mine up this Friday👍
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Only in green, otherwise apart from wheels , externally looks the same as st line series . Considering the extra £8000, more than x edition. Got to have slip diff option.( performance pack). Another must have pan roof.
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Great car but lot money of it… fiesta st is better…
Great review, really nice car love the looks . It would be really nice if it was sold inNorth American .
Some younger family can get everything with this package performance,kompakt size,modern look and today trendy crossover look but in my 50 i can see myself in Puma more than some bully BMW or Merc
That's great to hear, Tom. Are you interested in getting a Puma soon?
@@rivervalegroup yes i am,now i drive focus mk3.5 and Puma with x st line pacakage with 155 or ST is more practical with size.
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Love one if I could afford it! I'll probably be looking at the ST Line x though. Excellent video by the way.
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Thank you.
Well done guys n gals! I've looked into buying one because of your review.
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My mum has the 155bhp 1ltr one in ST line spec. It would be interesting to hear what mpg you get in comparison if you buy the ST, I bet it's similar in eco mode.
What a cool vehicle....wish Ford would bring to America!!!
We hope so too, Russell! 🤞
Fantastic review on what looks to be a cracking motor. How much would one of these cost on pcp ??🤔
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A great Ford Puma St for Boston, … cool video
Thanks for the great feedback, Fernando! Interested in getting one?
Great review.
But the car needs to change: 1. Adopt styling from Fiesta. 2. Needs legacy simplified five spoke wheels. 3. 4WD standard.
A "sport" button is like the old days when HiFi amplifiers had a "loud" button. Are the WLTP figures with the sport mode? If not how is it different to VW diesel scandal where they had a defeat switch?
Sport mode is a strange one for economy. My theory is is eco or normal mode, the power is artificially restricted so you need to press the accelerator harder to maintain speeds, whereas in sport mode it just means you have all available power, thus less throttle pressure is required to maintain the same speeds which I reckon uses less fuel. I have a Cooper S. I use sport mode on motorways and find economy the same as if I used normal mode. Only use for non sport modes is round town, the steering is usually lighter.
11:25 nobody wishes that. 99% of people would never consider changing a tyre on a new car. They would call the breakdown people, in fact it's illegal to change a tyre on the motorway hard shoulder anyway. Besides it still has the foam inflator thing for your tyre to get you home.
All be stuck at bottom of my village hill with 2wd...my x8 sails up the hill 4wd
Ford need to give the Kuga this treatment!
I own the Puma ST, but I suspect it will be the last ‘ST’ in a very long time. True for most hot hatches, so if you want one.. now is the time.
Can this be a daily, Im in my mid 40s and UK roads are pitted to hell, I need suspension compliance?
How stiff if this?
Hi Busby, the Puma has a firmer, sportier ride than the majority of vehicles in its class which means you'll feel the impact of light undulations around town more so than softer rivals. Feel free to give our team a call on 01903 538835 if you need a hand finding your perfect next car 👍📞
Looks like Porsche
Yes, after a few pints
@@oddities-whatnot it's not that ugly
This or a 155 st line puma ?.
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I like the look of these but the Ecoboost engines have issues and many independent mechanics outside the Ford dealership won't touch them. Ford need to ditch this engine and produce something a lot more reliable.
Its just another PCP fashion car. Cars like this are all designed to be traded in after two or three years. Makes no sense to keep doing that yet the proliferation of makes and models available will ensure the buying public will continue to prop up the motor industry, while at the same time buyers will keep losing money hand over fist in the process. Why not buy one good car that does everything you need instead of wasting money changing them all the time ? Its ridiculous.
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