Should I hold onto my Puma ST?
I have a 2023 Ford Puma ST with Performance Pack. Should I hold onto this car on expiry of the PCP as they no longer produce this 1.5 engined version. It only has 13500 miles on the clock and I can easily afford the final settlement.
Asked on 26 January 2026 by Duncan Rennie
Answered by
David Ross
If you are considering keeping the car once your PCP ends just because it is no longer in production then this might not be the best option. Although it may be somewhat rare, because it is still quite a new car and is still in production, albeit with a different EcoBoost engine, it is unlikely to become particularly sought after or gain in value unless you keep it for many many years. However, if you are happy with the car, it suits your needs and the final settlement makes financial sense when compared against what the car is worth on the open market, then it may be a good option.
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