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Looking at a 1.7 123bhp Puma, rated very highly and Clarkson loved it, looking to have it as a 2nd car and take it on a few track days, they as reliable, cheap to run (40mpg possible) and fun/nippy as they are said to be? Clarkson even said they are a match for a 106 GTI!
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Rusts like a Ford, Yamaha developed the engine.
Basically the puma is to the fiesta what the tigra is to the corsa although that shape of fiesta wasn't a bad hot hatch.
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Epic car. Epic engine. Can be had for £200-300
IF you can find a rust/rot free one.
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Thanks Dum Dum, knew they rusted quite badly at the arches and the engine was developed with Yamaha, supposed to be a revvy peach of an engine! As quick as a stage 1 HDI to 60 or very slightly quicker (low 8 seconds).
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Yep they're great, handle awesome & cost peanuts.
Puma Racing <3
Not something I'd buy personally but bang for buck they're fantastic if not rotten.
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If I had a few hundred and wanted a decent cheap fun fwd/track car... It be high on my lisy