Ford Puma, undervalued and bloody brilliant.

Ford Puma, undervalued and bloody brilliant.

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culpz

4,884 posts

112 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2016
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I'll be honest, I've always detested the looks of these things. I didn't get what they were supposed to be at all. I presumed it was just a Fiesta made to look a bit better by making it into some kind of small coupe-like thing.

However, over these past few weeks i think i really want one. I've never driven one but i love the idea of having one as bit of a project but a daily aswell. They look like a hoot to drive and i was stunned on just how cheap they are.

I'm still not sold on the looks, not from the rear anyway. But the front looks nice enough and it's not enough to completely put me off. It's more about the driving experience anyway. I've always wanted something to tinker with as a bit of a toy and maybe finally get some track days done in it.

Rust seems to be the biggest problem but there's seems to be one or two with little or none present. I had a KA 1.3 as my first car and it was pretty damn slow but it never let me down over the 3 years i had it. Always liked my Fords too so i can only imagine these little things with the 1.7 must be a riot.

I think i'd upgrade the brakes as stated on here, get some 30-40mm lowering springs, uprated exhaust possibly, aftermarket air filter and maybe some Fiesta Zetec S alloys and just enjoy it on top of normal maintenance etc.

Just ordered a new Audi A4 on one of the cheap lease deals they're doing for when my Scirocco goes back next month but not sure if it's just gonna bore the pants off me. Plus, could do with the extra cash for when i move out soon. Decisions...

danllama

5,728 posts

142 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2016
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They're all going to sell like hot cakes thanks to this thread. I'm also now looking for one as a cheap runaround, to keep the miles off my mr2 turbo. smile

Great little cars.

Jay_87

1,054 posts

204 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2016
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I'm glad I've got 2!

Half tempted to get a millennium/thunder special edition to stash away somewhere.

Moominator

37,133 posts

211 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Heres my old one. I think its still around in Manchester somewhere

Limpet

6,310 posts

161 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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You need to drive one to appreciate it.

I defy anyone calling themselves a petrolhead to get out of one without a smile on their face. Brilliant little cars. It's just a shame, as with everything else sharing this platform, that the steel used was of such shocking quality.

Digitalize

2,850 posts

135 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Never owned a Puma, but do own a Mk5 ZS, absolutely love it, can't bring myself to sell it despite not having driven it for 2 years.

It's a great base, coilovers, polybushes, ST150 front brakes, and what I was meaning to do - 1.7 engine and gearbox (or even FRP ratios by mixing the two boxes together). Along with the low weight make it feel a lot quicker than it really is, and superb fun on our roads even at legal speeds, thanks to a planted front end with a rear that likes to lift.

JustinF

6,795 posts

203 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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And now SOTW

Rickyy

6,618 posts

219 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Moominator said:
Heres my old one. I think its still around in Manchester somewhere
Exactly the same as mine. God I miss that car, seriously hankering after another now!

Moominator

37,133 posts

211 months

Monday 14th March 2016
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Ditto. Every time I see one drive past I eye it (and then it's arches/sills for the quality of the repair) laugh

Mouse1903

839 posts

153 months

Monday 14th March 2016
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Always wanted to drive a Puma. My Mk5 Fiesta that I learned to drive in was great fun to drive despite just being the 1.25. Aside from the crap brakes, my overriding memory was how good the steering was