John Woodward
Well-known member
From Autocar article,https://www.autocar.co.uk/slideshow/affordable-future-classics-1
"Ford Puma (1997-2002)
It may be a humble Ford Fiesta underneath its sharp, feline bodywork, but the Puma is actually a huge amount of fun to drive thanks to a sweet chassis, incisive steering and eager 1.7-litre engine.
Great swathes of the remaining Puma population are wiped out each year by that most virulent of automotive diseases, rust.
You’ll pick up a nice Puma for as little as £1200 and there is already evidence of low-mileage, rust-free cars, starting to climb in value. "
The last time I looked at https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/, there were approx 3,700 left on the road.
"Ford Puma (1997-2002)
It may be a humble Ford Fiesta underneath its sharp, feline bodywork, but the Puma is actually a huge amount of fun to drive thanks to a sweet chassis, incisive steering and eager 1.7-litre engine.
Great swathes of the remaining Puma population are wiped out each year by that most virulent of automotive diseases, rust.
You’ll pick up a nice Puma for as little as £1200 and there is already evidence of low-mileage, rust-free cars, starting to climb in value. "
The last time I looked at https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/, there were approx 3,700 left on the road.