Ford Kuga (2013 - 2020)

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Zetec 2.0 TDCi FWD 5dr 4 X 4

reviewed by mickfrommarden on 25 January 2014
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Overall rating
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How it drives
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Fuel economy
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Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
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Experience at the dealership
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How practical it is
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How you rate the manufacturer
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Overall reliability

So far loving it!

Traded up from Ford Focus 1.6 Titanium which was an excellent car. Kuga has metallic paint, 18 inch alloys, appearance pack and convenience pack. Car was already specced and I bought it at a discount, got more than offered elsewhere for trade in and money back from Ford finance. In my opinion it drives as well if not better than the Focus with the exception of tight B road bends when it can roll a bit but never over the top. It's a lovely cruiser and cruises quietly at above legal limit. Love the raised driving position and the 2 litre 140 hp has plenty of go for me. 2500 miles in achieving 42mpg average. So far (touching wood here!) no niggles or faults. In my opinion front and rear sensors are a must as it's a sizeable car and the auto parking is handy although it takes some getting used too. My thoughts 3 months in is that I love the car. If I had the choice I think I would have paid the different for the Titanium spec (miss the proximity sensing locking and unlocking) and would have had the standard 17 inch alloys. I have scored it 4 but it could be 5. Time will tell

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About this car

Price£20,895–£35,625
Road TaxC–K
MPG31.4–64.2 mpg
Real MPG77.2%

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