Ford Puma Hatchback
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Performance
Pros:
Punchy turbocharged petrol engines with mild-hybrid technology
Agile handling and enjoyable driving experience
Impressive fuel economy, achieving around 48-52.3 MPG
Cons:
Road noise can be noticeable at higher speeds
Firmer ride compared to some rivals
Safety rating
Pros:
Equipped with modern safety features including automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assistance
Good crash test performance with a Euro NCAP rating of four stars
Cons:
Safety score is lower than some competitors
Limited availability of advanced safety options without additional packages
Storage space
Pros:
Generous boot space of 456 litres, one of the largest in its class
Clever underfloor storage (the 'Megabox') for added versatility
Cons:
Rear seat space is somewhat cramped for taller passengers
No ski hatch or sliding rear seats for added practicality
Driver Assist tech
Pros:
Standard features include rear parking sensors and a rear-view camera
Optional Driver Assistance Pack adds advanced features like adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring
Cons:
Some features require additional cost for the Driver Assistance Pack
Touchscreen climate controls can be distracting to use while driving
Media/comfort
Pros:
Comfortable driver's seat with good adjustability
Standard smartphone mirroring for easy connectivity
Cons:
Interior materials feel cheap in some areas
Touchscreen controls for climate settings can be less intuitive
Summary
The Ford Puma is a well-rounded small SUV that excels in performance and practicality, particularly with its spacious boot and engaging driving dynamics. However, it falls short in rear passenger comfort and interior quality compared to some rivals. Overall, it offers good value for those seeking a sporty and versatile vehicle.
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