I think 35 is a bit high of an age 😂 I’m 19 and I remember the original puma well because it was one of my favourite cars on Colin McRae rally on the PS2
They kind of destroyed the Ka name by giving it to that developing market bargain bin Fiesta (Ka+), which also had an Active model so it would have been somewhat confusing.
@@shroomyesc Good point yes! However I think a car like this would've given new life to the Ka name. Besides not a lot of people bought the Ka+ (from what I seen at least) so I don't think people would've noticed if Ford pulled the plug a bit sooner before they revealed the Puma.
@@Cygator_ tho the ka was meant to be a smaller car then the fiesta this is bigger then the fiesta so might work but kind of wouldn't fit in a way in the line up tho apparently there not making the focus alltho it looks like they are but if not then I guess it doesn't matter if its bigger if there not being made anymore I mean the focus
Always good to see you go out of your comfort zone so to speak and drive something you wouldn't normally like. It's one of the best things about your channel. As a 2020 Renault Captur owner its good to see! I like this Puma. A great looking car. Must admit I'm fond of the original too though...kind of wish they had used another name but hey!
I'm not a Ford man and also just turned 50 but don't care about the original Puma 😂 But the way you make your videos make them very enjoyable to watch anyway, you might as well review a wheelbarrow 😃👍🏻😉
Watching from the USA… I bought my Fiesta ST in 2015 before Ford USA decided to sell only trucks, SUVs, and Mustangs. They still do STs, but only in (larger than the Puma) SUVs. :-( So this Puma ticks a lot of boxes for me. I love hot hatches, and I envy your much wider model range. Thanks, good episode!
Again a car without a spare wheel, what is it with manufacturers these days, those inflaty repair thingys don't always work, as I recently discovered and had a mile and a half walk in the rain to get a phone signal, actually it was a phone box on a crossroads, surprised, yes. Maybe the 150 yd slow drive to a safe spot to get off the very narrow country road, road a bit of a misnomer, more a dirt track with grass growing down the middle, it had a road number on the OS map! That might have caused it to not inflate, luckily the farmer did not require access to his field whilst I was away from the car.
Lovely Jubbly video Mat. I guess the motor industry is running out of sensible names by now, so Ford reused a classic name hoping sales would take off but the competition is crowded for these type of cars now and they were late to the game, the Ford Ecosport wasn't really in the same league.
Great review, it's a pity we don't get the full fat ST here in NZ like you do. I slammed Ford on social media when they announced this car, saying they had ruined another cult car name with a hideous SUV. Yet, after seeing an ST-Line in the flesh a year ago, ordered one as the daily. Never thought I'd own an automatic or an SUV, but I can't deny just how good the car is for daily use.
Only thing I liked about this car is the design on the door sill/rocker panels, is brilliant and more should be like that. Both my w123 and camry wagon have this feature and you don't have to worry about getting your pants/trouser legs stained by the mud splashes down the sides of the car.
I like it. Shame we don’t get it in the USA. From the looks of the trunk layout, your active lifestyle needs to revolve around never having a flat tire as it looks as if a spare is not provided....Something I’m seeing more and more on newer cars.
I've had one of these as a hire car for the last three days. I thinks it's 'ok', doesn't set the world alight tbh. In three days I've not has the chance to fully get to grips with all the gadgets but my overall impressions are fiesta on stilts.
I'm under 35 but a big fast ford fan so know the Puma. I didn't like that they called it Puma to begin with, but I suppose it's just instead of picking a new name from nowhere. At least the WRC Puma suits the name slightly, I'd still prefer it was a Fiesta though. Thought that startup screen was Peugeot for a second.
Despite being well over 35, I don't have a huge problem with the name. Had Ford really screwed up with the Fiesta based SUV-lite-thing, and had it been an ugly heffer of a machine, then I would have been utterly hacked off. But it isn't. I like the smiling "face", it clearly handles and drives like all small Fords should, and a lot of thought has been put into it. The market likes it too, and I wouldn't be totally surprised if it eventually totally replaced the Fiesta when full electrification appears. Oh yes, and it makes a far better noise than 99% of modern 4-cylinder engines!
I'm exactly 35 and don't particularly like this or the original Puma, I don't mind the Fiesta ST though and used to have a Sport KA which was related to the original Puma.
I couldn't bring myself to go for the Puma ST over the Fiesta ST, but I have to admit it's a good looking car and a nice package! It's certainly one of the least bland compact SUVs out there! :)
ST is the one to go for , got the better engine, not a fan of the 1.0 EcoBoost (EcoBoom) as they’re nicknamed, it’s one of the few new cars I’d consider.
A dozen years under 35 and hate that Ford destroyed the Puma name. A friend's parents had one in primary school and a personal favorite video on RUclips is Tiff Needell performing 'FWD tricks' in one, identical to their parents' actually, although my Ford Focus would probably have preferred I didn't find that video, even if our farm's yard was only big enough for a basic handbrake turn. :)
Well over 35 Matt, blood warmer but not boiling, the Mustang does similar, if Honda did same with Prelude that just might be a different story. Wonder if Capri, Probe or Cougar will be resurfacing at some time ☺. What does annoy me though is exhausts that, to put it bluntly, sound farty and pop especially when that 3 cyl has a sporty growl. We have proper heating controls for once in a newish car, whoohoo.
Being of a certain age, the Puma name is confusing. Also, being of a certain age, I was influenced by The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The interior of this car reminds me of the Disaster Area stunt ship.
It's definitely more lively nowadays than it was in the late 90's/early 00's where it truly was the greyest of the grey, at least now with most affordable cars there's some kind of colour interior option although they often don't sell well.
I really think the puma should have been fully electric. I get not making a small coupe because it simply wouldn’t have really sold in this era. The nods to the original Puma is enough to justify resurrection of the name
Hmm, I think I prefer the original Puma. I might also buck the trend being 24. ;) Don't get me started on Mustang. As another comment mentions, I think the name KA Cross would've been more suitable but then didn't one of those exist? Can't really say that I like it that much, but then these cars don't appeal to me and this isn't a bad effort at all. I don't like on Fords the tablet screen in the middle of the dash always look like an afterthought. Good under-boot storage but I assume no spare tyre?
certainly a good car that drives well. it's unfortunate that the original Puma name was used but that car will remain a classic and lend its kudos to this small SUV. I did think that 125 bhp was a lot from 1 litre but apparently 1 litre can produce 150 bhp, who knew. That 1.5 seems amazing. That Green shade puts the top hat on it. It is becoming more and more like picking up a tidy example of a 2015 Ford Mondeo will be a shrewd move for the future as everything goes SUV.
"Everything goes SUV" I wonder who knows for sure given rising prices of energy (of all types). Think back to the 1970s when autos were frugal (by comparison to today's bloated models).
I think the 150bhp is achieved with the help of the mild hybrid system which uses an "integrated starter generator" to give a power boost. The ISG is powered by a separate battery which charges most when you're off the accelerator in gear (such as going downhill), it uses the Front End Auxiliary Drive (FEAD) belt to help turn the engine when it's producing power, giving a slight performance boost. Mind you, there are single seat racers out there which use the 1.0 EcoBOOM engine and are tuned to 180bhp 🤯
Is this Now Diamondbrite Driving not Furious Driving I hope Hub Nut doesn't go down this route .By the way I don't rate Diamondbrite either after its applied to the paint you have to keep applying some other stuff .Much prefer Superguard .
I have to say not for me - looks like a more restrained Juke MK1 - its saving grace is that it has a "proper" engine - "yes looking at you at the back alleged Mustang Mach E - Pah - Mustang milk float...."
Hmm. Not a fan of this slab of a car, tbh. Liked the original Puma, and obviously the Puma Racing - now it would be good if you could get hold of one of those for a review!
Fair disclaimer - I HATE these Puma crossovers. But here's what I take from your video: Pros: Manual gearbox. Proper handbrake. Tea shelf (though it looks quite slippy and slightly sloped, points off for that). Cons: gopping ugly face at the front, it even out-uglies the Juke. Really high boot lip. No spare wheel. Tacky stuck-on screen on top of the dash where air vents should be. Air vents low down on the dash where the stereo should be. EcoBOOM engines. Diesel option was dropped. Lane keep nonsense. High waistline makes the interior gloomy (not helped by black on black I guess, but even with light colours I suspect the back would still be claustrophobic). Chavvy pop and bang exhaust on this ST. I bet those rubber seals on the sills will trap dirt & moisture leading to rust. Probably more, but I'll leave it there 🤣 Polite correction - you mention £10 a year tax. All cars registered 1st April 2017 onwards are a fixed rate from year 2 onwards, currently £165 a year for a standard petrol car such as this Puma. However, even that is still much less than the £290 VED you'd pay for a Puma 1.7! 😳
I wish they didn't re-use names from older cars, having owned a original Puma I am a touch annoyed that they have recycled the name for a crossover. That said it does seem to be a good car for a crossover also I would prefer a spare wheel rather than a washing bowl in the back.
Definitely an age thing, like pop music, you reach a certain age and the contemporary stuff seems crappy compared to what you grew up with. So I hate the styling, looks like something the producers of Lazy Town came up with: soft squashy curves in abundance, don't you dare put in a nasty hard line....if you did it might look...well different from every other cross over out there...you madman! Then there is the "image". Back in the day the sporty models were driven by bad boys, your gran would be happy driving that thing. A shopping trolley on steroids. Old man rant over. If I owned one I know I would soon grow to love the practicality and the easy drive, coupled with performance and reliability. Face facts old boys, thirty years from now there may be Ford Classic meets with people gathering around a Puma...2022 model.😯
I think 35 is a bit high of an age 😂 I’m 19 and I remember the original puma well because it was one of my favourite cars on Colin McRae rally on the PS2
I like the new Puma, especially the ST. However every time I see one I think to myself "Why didn't they call it the Ka Cross"
They kind of destroyed the Ka name by giving it to that developing market bargain bin Fiesta (Ka+), which also had an Active model so it would have been somewhat confusing.
@@shroomyesc Good point yes! However I think a car like this would've given new life to the Ka name. Besides not a lot of people bought the Ka+ (from what I seen at least) so I don't think people would've noticed if Ford pulled the plug a bit sooner before they revealed the Puma.
@@Cygator_ tho the ka was meant to be a smaller car then the fiesta this is bigger then the fiesta so might work but kind of wouldn't fit in a way in the line up tho apparently there not making the focus alltho it looks like they are but if not then I guess it doesn't matter if its bigger if there not being made anymore I mean the focus
I am over 35 and own a 2001 Ford Puma but appreciate this review none the less although cannot summon up any enthusiasm for this car whatsoever!
I could easily summon enthusiasm to press the button in the crusher for these pumas 🤣
Always good to see you go out of your comfort zone so to speak and drive something you wouldn't normally like. It's one of the best things about your channel. As a 2020 Renault Captur owner its good to see! I like this Puma. A great looking car. Must admit I'm fond of the original too though...kind of wish they had used another name but hey!
I'm not a Ford man and also just turned 50 but don't care about the original Puma 😂 But the way you make your videos make them very enjoyable to watch anyway, you might as well review a wheelbarrow 😃👍🏻😉
Watching from the USA… I bought my Fiesta ST in 2015 before Ford USA decided to sell only trucks, SUVs, and Mustangs. They still do STs, but only in (larger than the Puma) SUVs. :-( So this Puma ticks a lot of boxes for me. I love hot hatches, and I envy your much wider model range. Thanks, good episode!
The Puma is a great car, but I would go for the bog standard Titanium model.
Again a car without a spare wheel, what is it with manufacturers these days, those inflaty repair thingys don't always work, as I recently discovered and had a mile and a half walk in the rain to get a phone signal, actually it was a phone box on a crossroads, surprised, yes. Maybe the 150 yd slow drive to a safe spot to get off the very narrow country road, road a bit of a misnomer, more a dirt track with grass growing down the middle, it had a road number on the OS map! That might have caused it to not inflate, luckily the farmer did not require access to his field whilst I was away from the car.
Ive never had a flat that could be fixed with a can of goo so a spare is always something I add
Agreed, manufacturers should offer the option of at least a space saver to get you on your way.
Lovely Jubbly video Mat. I guess the motor industry is running out of sensible names by now, so Ford reused a classic name hoping sales would take off but the competition is crowded for these type of cars now and they were late to the game, the Ford Ecosport wasn't really in the same league.
The Puma's done well since its reincarnation; it's outsold every other car in its segment YOY
This could be an updated Ford Fusion
I recently bought a Puma STLine X with 155PS, I was in 2 minds as I’m not a big fan of X overs, but I would well recommend one.
Great review, it's a pity we don't get the full fat ST here in NZ like you do. I slammed Ford on social media when they announced this car, saying they had ruined another cult car name with a hideous SUV. Yet, after seeing an ST-Line in the flesh a year ago, ordered one as the daily. Never thought I'd own an automatic or an SUV, but I can't deny just how good the car is for daily use.
You can look at Lambo and Aston Martin and Porsche.
Performance SUVs are in demand. No need to be pissy.
For North America it will be Festia active Focus Active Fusion Active a wagon or hatchback with little more ground clearance and body cladding
Good to see a proper gearbox its sounds good not my type of car though i prefer saloons and larger hatchbacks for what it is though it looks ok .
Only thing I liked about this car is the design on the door sill/rocker panels, is brilliant and more should be like that. Both my w123 and camry wagon have this feature and you don't have to worry about getting your pants/trouser legs stained by the mud splashes down the sides of the car.
Not a fan of the normal run of the Mill Puma's but a ST I do like, has to be in Kermit green of course. Excellent review as always.
I like it. Shame we don’t get it in the USA. From the looks of the trunk layout, your active lifestyle needs to revolve around never having a flat tire as it looks as if a spare is not provided....Something I’m seeing more and more on newer cars.
Ford and GM are absolutely stupid for ending production of small cars. Fuel is expensive all over the world, we don't need more trucks.
Good as always. Perhaps a weird question, but where did the live chats go?
I've had one of these as a hire car for the last three days. I thinks it's 'ok', doesn't set the world alight tbh. In three days I've not has the chance to fully get to grips with all the gadgets but my overall impressions are fiesta on stilts.
I own one and love it to bits, good review there
Another thorough review, enjoyed it Matt!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm under 35 but a big fast ford fan so know the Puma. I didn't like that they called it Puma to begin with, but I suppose it's just instead of picking a new name from nowhere. At least the WRC Puma suits the name slightly, I'd still prefer it was a Fiesta though. Thought that startup screen was Peugeot for a second.
8:37 Matt suddenly turns into Johnny Nice Painter…
lock me in the basement and feed me on pins! Whats that mother? the crows?
Despite being well over 35, I don't have a huge problem with the name. Had Ford really screwed up with the Fiesta based SUV-lite-thing, and had it been an ugly heffer of a machine, then I would have been utterly hacked off. But it isn't. I like the smiling "face", it clearly handles and drives like all small Fords should, and a lot of thought has been put into it. The market likes it too, and I wouldn't be totally surprised if it eventually totally replaced the Fiesta when full electrification appears. Oh yes, and it makes a far better noise than 99% of modern 4-cylinder engines!
I'm exactly 35 and don't particularly like this or the original Puma, I don't mind the Fiesta ST though and used to have a Sport KA which was related to the original Puma.
There's always a reason to choose a 'proper' automatic ..... 2 feet - 2 pedals ... what else do you need? 😉😉
I couldn't bring myself to go for the Puma ST over the Fiesta ST, but I have to admit it's a good looking car and a nice package! It's certainly one of the least bland compact SUVs out there! :)
ST is the one to go for , got the better engine, not a fan of the 1.0 EcoBoost (EcoBoom) as they’re nicknamed, it’s one of the few new cars I’d consider.
Good review Matt
Those engines weren’t made to last imagine them
In 10 years time
A dozen years under 35 and hate that Ford destroyed the Puma name. A friend's parents had one in primary school and a personal favorite video on RUclips is Tiff Needell performing 'FWD tricks' in one, identical to their parents' actually, although my Ford Focus would probably have preferred I didn't find that video, even if our farm's yard was only big enough for a basic handbrake turn. :)
6:42 honk!
You omitted to mention the ubiquitous 'Roland Rat' steering wheel! 😃
Get a remap on it and run it in Sport Mode all the time, then you have an amazing package!
For a cross over they are neat. :)
As you say Matt, all in all a pretty impressive package!
Now THATs product placement! ;-)
Well over 35 Matt, blood warmer but not boiling, the Mustang does similar, if Honda did same with Prelude that just might be a different story. Wonder if Capri, Probe or Cougar will be resurfacing at some time ☺. What does annoy me though is exhausts that, to put it bluntly, sound farty and pop especially when that 3 cyl has a sporty growl. We have proper heating controls for once in a newish car, whoohoo.
Well, they do make a Kuga!
Being of a certain age, the Puma name is confusing. Also, being of a certain age, I was influenced by The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The interior of this car reminds me of the Disaster Area stunt ship.
Send it to North America with more ground clearance and call it as a Fiesta Active
Why do so many modern cars come with joyless black on black interiors? Because that is what buyers want I suppose ...
Thats what a few designers have told me when Ive asked..normally backed up by several others asking the same
It's definitely more lively nowadays than it was in the late 90's/early 00's where it truly was the greyest of the grey, at least now with most affordable cars there's some kind of colour interior option although they often don't sell well.
no one cleaned the inside of that puma? nice car thou
it had come straight from an all weeekend trade show where it was working!
The fun and the furious 🤓👍
I really think the puma should have been fully electric. I get not making a small coupe because it simply wouldn’t have really sold in this era. The nods to the original Puma is enough to justify resurrection of the name
A Puma EV is in R&D stages and should hopefully hit the market late 2023
Hmm, I think I prefer the original Puma. I might also buck the trend being 24. ;) Don't get me started on Mustang. As another comment mentions, I think the name KA Cross would've been more suitable but then didn't one of those exist? Can't really say that I like it that much, but then these cars don't appeal to me and this isn't a bad effort at all. I don't like on Fords the tablet screen in the middle of the dash always look like an afterthought. Good under-boot storage but I assume no spare tyre?
Ford's are good drivers cars
as we never got the Puma here in Australia, i'm ok with it being used on it
yea but we got the xr6 ford falcon would crap all over these pumas (especialy the xr6 turbos!!!!!!!!!!!!)
@@blueboychapple true.
certainly a good car that drives well. it's unfortunate that the original Puma name was used but that car will remain a classic and lend its kudos to this small SUV.
I did think that 125 bhp was a lot from 1 litre but apparently 1 litre can produce 150 bhp, who knew.
That 1.5 seems amazing. That Green shade puts the top hat on it.
It is becoming more and more like picking up a tidy example of a 2015 Ford Mondeo will be a shrewd move for the future as everything goes SUV.
"Everything goes SUV" I wonder who knows for sure given rising prices of energy (of all types). Think back to the 1970s when autos were frugal (by comparison to today's bloated models).
I think the 150bhp is achieved with the help of the mild hybrid system which uses an "integrated starter generator" to give a power boost. The ISG is powered by a separate battery which charges most when you're off the accelerator in gear (such as going downhill), it uses the Front End Auxiliary Drive (FEAD) belt to help turn the engine when it's producing power, giving a slight performance boost.
Mind you, there are single seat racers out there which use the 1.0 EcoBOOM engine and are tuned to 180bhp 🤯
did you blur the speedo?
focus
Is this Now Diamondbrite Driving not Furious Driving I hope Hub Nut doesn't go down this route .By the way I don't rate Diamondbrite either after its applied to the paint you have to keep applying some other stuff .Much prefer Superguard .
Nice car 🚗🚙🚘👍👍👍👍👍
I have to say not for me - looks like a more restrained Juke MK1 - its saving grace is that it has a "proper" engine - "yes looking at you at the back alleged Mustang Mach E - Pah - Mustang milk float...."
Hmm. Not a fan of this slab of a car, tbh. Liked the original Puma, and obviously the Puma Racing - now it would be good if you could get hold of one of those for a review!
" Mini Cooper" moments...?
Can’t quite put my finger on where you got that car from….
This looks like something from Korean manufacturers. Ford is imitating, not innovating. Same goes for GM.
Good review.
8:40 a car for Hotblack Desiato (of Disaster Area)? 😁
YES! Couldnt remember the band name as I sat there
Fair disclaimer - I HATE these Puma crossovers. But here's what I take from your video:
Pros: Manual gearbox. Proper handbrake. Tea shelf (though it looks quite slippy and slightly sloped, points off for that).
Cons: gopping ugly face at the front, it even out-uglies the Juke. Really high boot lip. No spare wheel. Tacky stuck-on screen on top of the dash where air vents should be. Air vents low down on the dash where the stereo should be. EcoBOOM engines. Diesel option was dropped. Lane keep nonsense. High waistline makes the interior gloomy (not helped by black on black I guess, but even with light colours I suspect the back would still be claustrophobic). Chavvy pop and bang exhaust on this ST. I bet those rubber seals on the sills will trap dirt & moisture leading to rust. Probably more, but I'll leave it there 🤣
Polite correction - you mention £10 a year tax. All cars registered 1st April 2017 onwards are a fixed rate from year 2 onwards, currently £165 a year for a standard petrol car such as this Puma. However, even that is still much less than the £290 VED you'd pay for a Puma 1.7! 😳
Theres no audio bud
works here when I play it on different browsers
@@furiousdriving working now, i must have been to early! Lol
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I wish they didn't re-use names from older cars, having owned a original Puma I am a touch annoyed that they have recycled the name for a crossover.
That said it does seem to be a good car for a crossover also I would prefer a spare wheel rather than a washing bowl in the back.
Definitely an age thing, like pop music, you reach a certain age and the contemporary stuff seems crappy compared to what you grew up with. So I hate the styling, looks like something the producers of Lazy Town came up with: soft squashy curves in abundance, don't you dare put in a nasty hard line....if you did it might look...well different from every other cross over out there...you madman!
Then there is the "image". Back in the day the sporty models were driven by bad boys, your gran would be happy driving that thing. A shopping trolley on steroids.
Old man rant over. If I owned one I know I would soon grow to love the practicality and the easy drive, coupled with performance and reliability. Face facts old boys, thirty years from now there may be Ford Classic meets with people gathering around a Puma...2022 model.😯
Still not as good as the original puma and I'm 29 everything is now crossover/SUV all looks the same
I hate crossovers and SUVs. This is not for me..
Come on Matt,another new motor on review!! Why not drive the original? Anyway love a lot of your videos.p6 still waiting on.
Hes already drove the original
@@oliverloseby4966 I know,I’m just hints for more classics
Drove it, loved it, linked in the cards and the ends screen!
If somehow you could lop 6 inches from around its waist you would have a much better looking car , to these eyes it just looks too tall and awkward.
You just don't know how to drive an auto properly yet ;-)