Bye bye MY99, hello Puma
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Well having received a bearable price for my MY 99 I decided that a Puma or mini Cooper would be suitable for me next. Overall the mini was the better package but there was something about the Puma that felt just about right that I could not get away from.
I'll certainly miss the power and speed although that was certainly a double edged sword as my MY99 felts a bit boring at normal road speed but certainly came together when pressing on.
I know that general advice is not to buy a discontinued modle bu I'm looking forward to Saturday when I pick up my Puma.
Brendan
I'll certainly miss the power and speed although that was certainly a double edged sword as my MY99 felts a bit boring at normal road speed but certainly came together when pressing on.
I know that general advice is not to buy a discontinued modle bu I'm looking forward to Saturday when I pick up my Puma.
Brendan
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Good luck with it mate
As my Scoob is still being repaired, I get to drive the Missus' Puma (when I'm allowed ). I sold it to her before getting the Scoob. Still think it's a top motor on the twisties, and you can get > 40 mpg
Personally, I don't think there will be a problem buying one as an end of line model. It's had nothing but good write ups so will always be sought after.
As my Scoob is still being repaired, I get to drive the Missus' Puma (when I'm allowed ). I sold it to her before getting the Scoob. Still think it's a top motor on the twisties, and you can get > 40 mpg
Personally, I don't think there will be a problem buying one as an end of line model. It's had nothing but good write ups so will always be sought after.
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