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Old 27-09-2020, 05:36 PM   #33
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Default Re: New Ford Puma

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Originally Posted by DFB FGXR6 View Post
Ford Puma prices seem a bit high for me, although Australia don't get supplied low spec or manual models to compete with its rivals.

Puma FWD – $29,990
Puma ST-Line – $32,340
Puma ST-Line V – $35,540

Higher spec auto Mazda CX-3's are a similar price.

CX-3 Maxx Sport FWD: $26,650
CX-3 sTouring FWD Auto: $32,485
CX-3 Akari FWD Auto: $35,950
It's Puma's pricing perception and I think that I've just discovered something......

In the UK, the model below the ST-Line is called Titanium but here it's just called "Puma"
so like other ill-informed people, I just assumed that it was a Trend or equivalent.

Should Ford be calling that bottom model a Titanium like the UK variant?
It may better define what Ford is selling rather than potential buyers just
assuming it's an overpriced base model
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