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Ford Puma ST 2020 UK review review – Autocar
A more vigorous, highly-strung driver’s car than the compact crossover segment needs, probably – but a proper ST and a likeable one despite its dynamic challenges…

The Puma is, we already know, not the biggest or tallest supermini-based crossover going; and even though the ST version retains the usefully deep megabox under-floor boot storage area of the standard car, its the kind of crossover much better suited to transporting adults up front and kids in the rear than grown-ups in both rows.
Being a performance crossover hatchback, of course, this is a car whose profile and ride height have gone up to come down again; a bit of a daft notion however you try…
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