FORD PUMA (2019-24) 5DR SUV 1.0T ECOBOOST MHEV 125 GPF SS EU6 ST-LINE X FIRST EDITION PACK 6SPD

The FORD PUMA (2019-24) 5DR SUV 1.0T ECOBOOST MHEV 125 GPF SS EU6 ST-LINE X FIRST EDITION PACK 6SPD is a stylish and versatile compact SUV that's well-suited for a wide range of drivers in the UK. Combining sporty design with practicality, it appeals to urban commuters, small families, and first-time buyers looking for a reliable and efficient vehicle. Its elevated SUV stance offers good visibility and a comfortable ride, making it ideal for daily errands, school runs, or weekend adventures. The model's standout features include a modern, sleek interior, and advanced fuel-saving technology which balances performance with economy—reputed for its smooth handling and refined driving experience. Designed to compete strongly within the compact SUV market, the Ford Puma is known for its stylish design, impressive fuel efficiency, and adaptability. It has been popular among those seeking a practical yet fashionable vehicle, often praised for its reputation for reliability and low running costs. With an average private sale value around £18,340 and a typical mileage of just over 22,900 miles, this model remains an attractive choice for those looking for a nearly new, well-maintained vehicle. Whether you're a city dweller or a small family, the Ford Puma (2019-24) is a compelling option that offers a blend of style, practicality, and modern technology, making it a popular choice in the used car market.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage recordings for the Ford Puma (2019-24) indicate that the majority of vehicles have covered between 20,000 and 40,000 miles, accounting for approximately 48.1% of the sample. Notably, around 20.7% of these vehicles have recorded 0 to 10,000 miles, suggesting a significant portion are relatively new or low-mileage. Conversely, very high mileages above 80,000 miles are quite rare, representing less than 1%, which may reflect the vehicle's recent market entry or limited high-mileage usage. Overall, the data points to a trend where most Ford Pumas in this range tend to have moderate mileage, with fewer vehicles at either extreme of low or very high mileage.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that the majority of private sale values for the Ford Puma (2019-24) model are concentrated within the £13,000 to £17,000 range, accounting for roughly 64% of sales across the listed price brackets. Notably, the most common price bands are £15,000 to £16,000 (19.8%) and £16,000 to £17,000 (19.4%), suggesting these are typical private sale prices for this vehicle. There is a smaller percentage (around 0.5%) of sales below £10,000, indicating that lower-priced sales are relatively rare. Overall, the distribution demonstrates a focus around mid-range prices, with a significant cluster just below £17,000.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of the Ford Puma (2019-24) that are currently listed or checked are manufactured in 2020, accounting for approximately 94.1%, with a smaller proportion from 2019 at about 5.9%. This suggests that most of these vehicles on the market or in our dataset are relatively recent models, primarily from 2020. There is little presence of older models from 2019, highlighting a possible trend toward newer inventory or higher turnover of vehicles within this age range.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that for the Ford Puma (2019-24) 5-door SUV, the most common main paint colours are Grey and Blue, each accounting for approximately 21.2% and 19.8% of vehicles respectively. White and Red are also quite popular, representing 19.8% and 17.6%. Black and Silver are less prevalent, at 14% and 7.7%. Overall, the colour distribution shows a preference for neutral and vibrant tones, with no single colour overwhelmingly dominant, suggesting a diverse palette chosen by owners.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Ford Puma (2019-24) 5-door SUV shows that the majority of vehicles (55.9%) have been owned by two different keepers. About 23.4% of the vehicles are with just a single owner, indicating some vehicles remain with their initial owner for extended periods. A smaller portion, 17.1%, have had three keepers, while a very small percentage (0.5%) have had five keepers. Additionally, 3.2% of the vehicles have had four owners. This distribution suggests a relatively stable ownership pattern, with most vehicles either staying with one or two owners, potentially reflecting consistent ownership or limited vehicle turnover within this model range.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that virtually all Ford Pumas of this model range (2019-24) are equipped with a 1.0-liter engine capacity, accounting for 100% of the sample. In terms of fuel type, nearly all vehicles (99.5%) run on petrol, with a very small proportion (0.5%) being hybrid electric. This suggests that the model primarily offers a petrol engine with minimal hybrid variants available within this period.