Why we ran it: To learn if a sporty crossover like the Ford Puma ST can ever be as rewarding to own as a hot hatch
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Life with a Puma ST: Month 3
Our performance-flavoured crossover departs with its head held high – and not just because of the elevated ride height - 13 July
There was a brief moment, about two weeks before I said goodbye to the Puma ST, when I thought I’d finally worked out its purpose in life.
It was a grey Saturday morning and I had a couple of hours to kill (and petrol was running at a relatively piddling £1.78 per litre) so I’d taken the scenic route from my parents’ place in Kent to mine in London.
It was a bit of a last blast for the Puma – Sport mode on, music off, serious driving face applied – and, as it turns out, a pretty revelatory one.
Before getting back on the motorway, I pulled over and took a reflective walk around our lairy, rally-inspired, high-riding hot hatch. I could feel the warmth from the brakes as I walked past each wheel, there was a faint smell of rubber and hot metal in the air, and away from the noise of the city, all I could hear was a pleasing pinging as the engine cooled itself back into shape.
Had I closed my eyes, I could have convinced myself I was standing next to any number of purpose-built sports cars after a shakedown. But I wasn’t, and had a boot full of clothes and shoes, a flask full of coffee in the centre console and 34mpg-plus showing on the readout – despite driving exuberantly.
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The whole point of owning something like an MX5 as a second car, is that you make each rare trip in that an event different to your daily driver, plus you can get the top off, which you can't with the Puma or Fiesta.
The thing is though, as you point out, as a drivng enthusiast none of these raised hatchback/low SUV type things are as sharp to drive or as agile as the hatches thay are based on, and ultimately that niggles.
The spec reads well, good BHP,plenty of torque and it's under 1300kg too!, fuel economy is fine if your not a mega miler, and the price for the car is ok , do you like Fords....?