Any Puma owners??
#1
do you fancy mine?? you say your after a bigger car?
31k miles(just had £400 service) 4 new tyres as of Monday.
Full Sub Service history
Tracker
Scoobysport back box
ralli tech wing
coded sills
sti 7 lights
[Edited by ADP - 12/4/2002 2:05:53 PM]
31k miles(just had £400 service) 4 new tyres as of Monday.
Full Sub Service history
Tracker
Scoobysport back box
ralli tech wing
coded sills
sti 7 lights
[Edited by ADP - 12/4/2002 2:05:53 PM]
#2
Hi All,
Have realised my scoob is costing 800 quid a month to run, basically as a commuter!!!
Am thinking of chopping it in and fancy a Puma.
can anyone give me some idea of running costs? what I like to know is MPG, service intervals , rough service and tyre costs
thanks for any help
Andy
Have realised my scoob is costing 800 quid a month to run, basically as a commuter!!!
Am thinking of chopping it in and fancy a Puma.
can anyone give me some idea of running costs? what I like to know is MPG, service intervals , rough service and tyre costs
thanks for any help
Andy
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Yes
We have had on for two and a bit years
1.7 lux pack - all the electric toys
35-40MPG
Group 12/13 ins
1.7 has variable valve timing, engine developed by Yamaha for ford. revs to 6.8K power from 3.5 has fair torque, the car is light anyway so is always ready to go
servicing every 9K, around £ 100.00(Ford), cambelt @ 90K
Tyres lasting 25K on the front 50K on the back
Good performance
Brilliant handling!
precise accurate steering with good feedback through the s/wheel
great brakes
Great involving/rewarding car to drive.
1.4 not much fun, not driven the 1.6 but slow - 1.7 the one to have.
Buy ours!
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/thread.asp?ThreadID=154925
[Edited by Paul Habgood - 12/4/2002 1:32:14 PM]
We have had on for two and a bit years
1.7 lux pack - all the electric toys
35-40MPG
Group 12/13 ins
1.7 has variable valve timing, engine developed by Yamaha for ford. revs to 6.8K power from 3.5 has fair torque, the car is light anyway so is always ready to go
servicing every 9K, around £ 100.00(Ford), cambelt @ 90K
Tyres lasting 25K on the front 50K on the back
Good performance
Brilliant handling!
precise accurate steering with good feedback through the s/wheel
great brakes
Great involving/rewarding car to drive.
1.4 not much fun, not driven the 1.6 but slow - 1.7 the one to have.
Buy ours!
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/thread.asp?ThreadID=154925
[Edited by Paul Habgood - 12/4/2002 1:32:14 PM]
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ADP
Swap you for my company puma Got the 1.7 and it's fantastic fun I have just driven it from slough to scotland and back this week and found it very comfortable too. Best bit was thrashing it round the lanes when I got there If you want a go in one drop me a line (live in marlow which is near you I believe?)
Paul
Swap you for my company puma Got the 1.7 and it's fantastic fun I have just driven it from slough to scotland and back this week and found it very comfortable too. Best bit was thrashing it round the lanes when I got there If you want a go in one drop me a line (live in marlow which is near you I believe?)
Paul
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