The Ford Puma was a small coup� produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1997 to 2001 for sale in Europe. The Puma was solely built at Ford's Niehl plant in Cologne, Germany.All Pumas were front-engine, front-wheel-drive, 3-door (driver, passenger and rear hatchback) coup�s with 4 seats. They had 15-inch (380 mm) alloy wheels, and front disc and rear drum brakes.Puma came in four versions over the years:1.4 90 bhp (67 kW; 91 PS) , 1.6 103 bhp (77 kW; 104 PS) , 1.7 VCT 125 PS (92 kW; 123 hp), and 1.7 Ford Racing VCT 155 PS (114 kW; 153 hp) [1] each of which powered by Ford's 16v Sigma engines branded as Zetec-S. The car was based on the Ford Fiesta with new engines (from Yamaha), a new body and modified suspension, as well as other changes. 1.7 Pumas came with Ford's Variable Camshaft Timing (VCT) system, and both low speed TCS (traction control system) and ABS (anti-lock braking system). ABS was not fitted as standard to the 1.4 Pumas, but was available as an optionThe Puma was memorable for its pan-European launch campaign that featured Steve McQueen. The original UK television advertisement used clips from the movie Bullitt and cut McQueen into the modern setting of a Puma in San Francisco. In late 2004, Ford once again used the McQueen footage for the first 2005 Ford Mustang commercial in the U.S. Both Commercials were directed by UK Director Paul Street, and won many advertising industry awards, featuring in all time top 10 ad charts.At only 907 miles from new this car has to be unique. This car was purchased in December 2000 from a German Ford Dealer as a run about for a German individual for use whilst in the UK on business. It is ready for immediate use upon purchase. Petrol original condition 5 speed alloy wheels electric windows metallic non smoker central locking system
Colour: Green
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