Why we’re running it: To find out if the class-leading crossover is as good to live with as it is to drive
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Life with a Ford Puma: Month 4
Bigger than it looks - 23 December 2020
Transporting two mountain bikes plus luggage without a rack would be impossible for many crossovers, but the Puma’s 68-litre Megabox means my partner needn’t be buried in bags. I’ve taken a few whacks to the head while unloading, though, due to the powered tailgate: a vague foot waggle towards the rear bumper is enough to start it closing.
Mileage: 7607
Getting started with start-stop - 11 November 2020
I’ve been trying to get to grips with the mild-hybrid system’s overly keen start-stop function. The engine shuts off the instant you depress the clutch as you come to a stop but won’t seem to restart without you moving the gearstick into neutral, then back into gear again. It’s a matter of getting used to it, but I’ve been left hanging at a junction more than once.
Mileage: 4925
Life with a Ford Puma: Month 3
Sluggish screen becoming a chore - 14 October 2020
Two niggles have blotted the Puma’s near-flawless usability record. First, the slight lethargy of the touchscreen is beginning to grate, because this can distract while I’m changing audio sources and sat-nav destinations. Second, the flimsy load cover is in the way more often than not and has to be stowed on the back seat when not in use. I’d prefer a retractable, solid parcel shelf.
Mileage: 2307
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Fails to impress
Tries to be a sportscar at the same time as economical SUV and fails on all counts. Poor economy, uncomfortable and ugly. Just look at that front bumper and ungainly bonnet height grafted onto a hatchback body. Rear end is all Hyundai bling. Highlight is a plastic box to put your wellies in the boot. May as well buy a Honda Jazz and revel in the class winning practicality than a compromise in all other departments.
I wasn't aware the Puma has
I wasn't aware the Puma has adjustable dampers. How exactly did engaging Sport mode stiffen the ride? Are you talking manure, Autocar?
month 1 update, low 40ish cruise mpg is truly appalling
I can not believe the standard 1 litre or a 1.5 would be any worse.