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JAC

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Everyone agrees that the number of Puma's on the road is dropping quickly, and there were never that many in Spain in the first place, however...

I live in a small town with around 25.000 people, and due to my love of anything with wheels and an engine, I pay a fair bit of attention to cars around town. Over the last decade or so, I have only ever seen one Puma in town regulary, which is a dark green one with a lot of damage.

In the last year or so, there have been 4 more Puma's introduced into regular circulation, a red one, two silver ones and a black one. They all seem to be in pretty bad condition, except maybe for one of the silver ones. I know at least three of the 5 or 1.4's, but I am not sure about the other two.

It is great to see more Puma's around, although it would be nice to seem them in a bit better condition.

BTW, there is no real purpose to this post other than the fact that I find it curious that Puma's have increased here by 500% in the last two years :grin:
 

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