Almost all cars don't have spare tyres. That includes even Luxury SUVs like BMWs and Audi , which is ridiculous. Who wants to go off road without a spare tyre? Not me.
My dad used the boot as an ice cooler to take some drinks to the park, when he was done he emptied the water out of the compartment. Later on he got critical electric problems with the car. His steering locked up and the car went into limp home mode. The compartment is a gimmick and ford were being cheeky when he tried to return the car. They were refusing him a new car out right and only when he kept on at them did they offer to pay for repairs.
This man is good.Even though he drives some on the best cars in the world, he makes a review of the Puma seems as if he is genuinely excited. Shot out to the writers as well
I've owned a Puma for one month and just came back from a road trip of nearly 1000km through Swiss Alps. Although the engine might suffer a little bit when it has to climb a mountain road, it is indeed a fun and versatile little car. The "all-terrains" driving mode works well and the boot is very practical (I definitely prefer the Megabox rather than a spare wheel that most of owners will never ever use). You can also effectively get a low fuel consumption if you drive responsibly. Go try the car if you're interested !
How is the car after a year? I'm planning to test drive it next week and I'm cautious of how tough the ride is, because of the "Sports suspencion" on the models I have my eye on. My other options I have my eye on are Skoda Kamiq and Hyundai Beyon.
@@Mifoe. It's alright, I have no major defects to report yet. As for the suspension, I think it's very subjective, depending on what your previous car was, but I wouldn't say the Puma's is too hard.
Yes please! I currently drive a Honda Fit and since the next Fit isn't coming to America, eventually I will need to get a compact SUV (Hyundai Kona is currently high on the list). However, that is really cool talking about the boot with the drainplug which I think would be an awesome idea for tailgating.
Great review Rory and it's all spot on. Had ours for 4 months and the megabox is a game changer in a car this size. Lots of people have asked about it. Most compact SUVs have style but compromise on space. I've had 4 people in it plus a set of golf clubs, an upright vacuum cleaner (!) and other luggage. Averages 48mpg (155PS hybrid) and is so much fun to throw around. Hardly anything has a spare wheel now in Europe anyway...........
Kudos galore, Rory! Great review. Crisp and clear, comprehensive, fun to watch without being over the top. You are my fav car reviewer. Thank you, and: Keep up the good work.
Yesterday i picked up my blue Puma ST Line X 155 hp with Design package / 19 inch wheels. Car is very nice and makes a lot of fun 😍. All the assistants working very nice. Great car! Your Video helped me a lot buying this car! Its true what you are saying: the car puts a big smile on your face! Thank you! 😁😁😁😁
You're right, not very innovative just removing the spare, however as of mid 2020 the puma's megabox size grew, allowing for a mini spare wheel. I know because i have one. Though regarding the innovation part, giving the onwer the option to choose between more space and a spare wheel is innovative comparing to other models.
@@ZambonieDude Actually, the 3-cylinder engine with mild hybrid is ideal to be paired with the excellent 6-speed manual transmission. Ford should bring it to the U.S. with the ~150hp variant. Both the Ecosport and Escape have 3-cylinder engines, why not the Puma?
Actually the Suzuki Xbee has the same feature. It's a small removable bathtub so you can take it out and hose it down after you carried your soiled wellies, or live carp caught at your favourite fishing spot. Nifty anglers, those Japanese.
@@cameron4907 we not getting it because they can't sell it because people want suvs or crossovers, this is a crossover, they must scrap the ecosport and bring this beauty.
I probably sound a little old fashioned, but I would rather have a boot which can hold a spare wheel, than one which can hold a load of ice and a few bottles.
everthin said about this car in this review is what im looking for in the cars im currently driving... fun, economic, contemporary, practical... thats all of it
Rory I think you made a mistake. Mustang didn't BECOME an suv, Mach-E is added to the Mustang vehicle lineup. Or Mustang family, whatever, it's something like that
Ford USA needs to bring this Puma with Manual Transmission to the U.S./North American market. We desperately need a good Ford with manual gearbox in the lineup!
@@GhostOfAMachine Exactly why it's getting harder to find new manual cars here. And Ford makes the some of the best manual transmissions in the world, yet they dropped them from most cars here. For example, the Fusion (Mondeo) and Escape (Kuga) both have manual options in Europe; why not bring them back to us here?! I'd buy a Ford manual car as my daily driver for my next car
I currently own a 2018 Feista, and i like it a lot. So this Puma seems like a nice upgrade down the line, or maybe an electric version if that ever happens.
I like it and it's good looking like me. However as a SUV I'd expect it to tow a light caravan like the Swift Basecamp. It cannot as I understand because its maximum tow capacity is 750kg. I am willing to be corrected though.
Ford now do an option that you can buy a spacer wheel that is stored in half the deep box area-leaving a shallower box (I've seen it). Some of us DO value spare tyres/wheels that we can change and not rely on the gel system or rescue services that require a longish wait and transport to local garage of their choice that fleece you for the cost of a replacement tyre...been there, done that. :)
They should have named it the Flea, it rhymes and it makes sense and this is for people who have long commutes and/or do not like stopping at gas stations a lot.
ST-Line and ST-Line X do not have massaging seats. This option comes as standard for Titanium and Titanium X trim level only. According to the website.
I agree! Please write or call FORD USA customer service and tell them we NEED the new Puma with 6-speed manual option in USA/North American market. Please don't let them neglect their home market. If all of their customers are telling them the same thing, they'll listen to us and bring it to the U.S.!
I so want to start a car review channel and collaborate with you and auto trader. Amazing. I do have a small ask. Would love you to check out my Chanel and feed back how I can improve. Strange ask but respect your opt. Ben.
I just helped my mum buy one of these in red. She got the ST Line 155bhp mild hybrid. It was a no brainer for her, as roomy inside as a focus but with a bigger boot and a slightly smaller footprint. And really good power and handling but amazing mpg. But what I don't understand is that it doesn't seem to have the automatic boot. I thought they all had that?
I personally like the Titanium X (seems like there's no X in the UK, just Titanium) more than the ST-Line. I like the blockier grille and more SUV aesthetic. Don't understand getting a small SUV (or crossover if you intend on using marketing jargon) and then putting a body coloured sports bodykit on it.
I agree! Please contact Ford USA Customer Service and tell them we, their American customers, want the new Puma 6-speed manual to come to the North American/USA market. This is a perfect replacement for the frankly disappointing Ecosport that doesn't even offer a manual transmission option here. Thank you!
That hole in the floor is great for letting water out, but also if you forget to put that sucker back in then its going to be great or letting water in too and I’m not too sure anyone is going to want dirty road water in their new Puma
How is it for accelerating and motorway driving? I'm a musician looking for a slightly bigger car than my DS3, the boot seems perfect but don't want to skip the ability to drive the distances I do for size that ultimately bogs the car down
The Honda Fitt/ Jazz deserves the praise this car gets for a versatile/ usable/ great use of interior but no car reviewer will ever do that cause they don’t want to seen as “boring”. The Honda Fitt/ Jazz punches far above its class for interior space, usability and practicality.
Mild Hybrid. Or "Slap on a tiny electric motor to increase torque when accelerating". Not a true hybrid, but a nice innovation. And the extra-torque is right there when you need it, believe me.
Daniel LeRoux No I am not disabled, all F1 cars use a DSG gearbox which can change gear in 0.2 seconds, no driver can change gears that fast. Most modern gearboxes use that system, as your next gear is already pre-selected that is the system used in all VAG cars including Porsche, Old auto boxes were slow and clunky, we live in the 21st century where auto sport racing R&D has filtered down to the cars we drive, The hybrid technology has come from motor racing and that works, why did you not comment about that.
@@raysmith1992 Ah, now I understand. If all you're after is the fastest possible shifts in the world, then an automatic can perform the task faster. But to me, you lose out on the driver engagement and FUN that a manual gearbox provides to us humans that make driving an enjoyable experience. I will never enjoy driving an automatic, no matter how advanced or quickly it can shift for me. I would always miss being connected to the car in the way only a manual can give you. And honestly, I think auto sport racing is boring without manual gearbox, sorry. To each his/her own, I suppose.
That’s actually the best, most complete, satisfying, enjoyable review of Ford Puma out there!
Thanks Stavros! Be sure to subscribe :)
Seriously. That mini putt-putt golf in the boot is hilarious and might make a tail-gate party quite fun.
Yes, I agree.
I can't stop thinking it looks like baby Porsche Cayenne or Macan.
Looks more like a frog to me...
Yea.. the front
It has the head lights from Ford GT, actually...
how is that bad? it's actually pretty nice
@@alfrredd I didn't say it was bad. I like it.
Appreciating the fact that you actually demonstrated the boot functionality by buying ice, drinks and even fish.🥳
I like to go the extra mile. -Rory
AutoTrader isn’t that area usually used for a spare wheel in other cars?
Almost all cars don't have spare tyres. That includes even Luxury SUVs like BMWs and Audi , which is ridiculous. Who wants to go off road without a spare tyre? Not me.
My dad used the boot as an ice cooler to take some drinks to the park, when he was done he emptied the water out of the compartment. Later on he got critical electric problems with the car. His steering locked up and the car went into limp home mode.
The compartment is a gimmick and ford were being cheeky when he tried to return the car. They were refusing him a new car out right and only when he kept on at them did they offer to pay for repairs.
How did he put all the fish back
I look forward to next year's GT40 mini van.
GT-Max?
😥
Hahaha
With 1 litre eco boost
Arm Head don’t. Don’t do that to me😥
"Allow me to show you one of the greatest automotive innovations of the 21st century... not having a spare tire."
Veng43 was gonna say the very same thing. Lol
Looked it up can have as £150 option lol bye bye mega box lol
😂😂😂lol
I've been driving for 20 years and never ever used my spare tire
@@chx4eva never hurts to have one, to be honest. Except for mega box feeling sad about it.
this man is rapidly becoming my favorite car reviewr! thoughtful, insightful, and engaging. he clearly knows not just cars, but the industry. Cheers!
This man is good.Even though he drives some on the best cars in the world, he makes a review of the Puma seems as if he is genuinely excited. Shot out to the writers as well
I've owned a Puma for one month and just came back from a road trip of nearly 1000km through Swiss Alps. Although the engine might suffer a little bit when it has to climb a mountain road, it is indeed a fun and versatile little car. The "all-terrains" driving mode works well and the boot is very practical (I definitely prefer the Megabox rather than a spare wheel that most of owners will never ever use). You can also effectively get a low fuel consumption if you drive responsibly. Go try the car if you're interested !
Was it a 155 bhp
@@williamcapnerhurst2867 Yes it was!
How is the car after a year? I'm planning to test drive it next week and I'm cautious of how tough the ride is, because of the "Sports suspencion" on the models I have my eye on. My other options I have my eye on are Skoda Kamiq and Hyundai Beyon.
@@Mifoe. It's alright, I have no major defects to report yet. As for the suspension, I think it's very subjective, depending on what your previous car was, but I wouldn't say the Puma's is too hard.
The ST Powershift was the one you should have bought! The extra PS would have made the journey in comfort.
Love the car! But your video is pure quality - great shots, charming presenter and all the info needed
As someone who remembers the old Puma, it's really nice to see it back. I hope this one doesn't rust to buggery like the old ones did.
Rory you’re the man! Getting addicted to your reviews.. you’ve got a good future ahead of you mate. All the best
Cool little suv, bring it to America instead of the ecosport.
Yes please! I currently drive a Honda Fit and since the next Fit isn't coming to America, eventually I will need to get a compact SUV (Hyundai Kona is currently high on the list). However, that is really cool talking about the boot with the drainplug which I think would be an awesome idea for tailgating.
@@InfamousWolf89 do you think they will actually bring it?
America can keep its Ecosport. The original 1997 Puma was never sold in America
All the cool ford cars don’t come to America
@@3bomen RIGHT!!! 🙄
Test drove one last night, ordered it today...now obsessing over what journalists think of it 🙈. Top review
Did you seriously order one???? Was it that good?? Looks good I think and not out here for another couple of months
Should’ve bought a used Porsche 911.
They are shit mate like All Fords
How do you rate it after six months? I ordered a week ago.
@@markjeffers4663 I didn't want to buy it, but did it after the test ride. Lots of fun.
I was sceptical when I first saw the pics, but now I love it, what a well designed car, it's going to sell loads. Great review too.
At the end of 2020, I can agree that it is selling loads.
@@FlorinC1984 Good to hear, I haven't seen many here in Norway so wasn't sure about the real world!
Great review Rory and it's all spot on. Had ours for 4 months and the megabox is a game changer in a car this size. Lots of people have asked about it. Most compact SUVs have style but compromise on space. I've had 4 people in it plus a set of golf clubs, an upright vacuum cleaner (!) and other luggage. Averages 48mpg (155PS hybrid) and is so much fun to throw around. Hardly anything has a spare wheel now in Europe anyway...........
Kudos galore, Rory! Great review. Crisp and clear, comprehensive, fun to watch without being over the top. You are my fav car reviewer. Thank you, and: Keep up the good work.
Yesterday i picked up my blue Puma ST Line X 155 hp with Design package / 19 inch wheels. Car is very nice and makes a lot of fun 😍. All the assistants working very nice. Great car! Your Video helped me a lot buying this car! Its true what you are saying: the car puts a big smile on your face! Thank you! 😁😁😁😁
i bought the ST-Line X First Edition in March and i can honestly say I LOVE this wonderful car Ford really spot on with this one ! :)
This is what I'm talking about... Ford has been around for over 100 years and this car is one of there very best..
Best car i`ve tested out hands down. Just ordered one and cannot wait to be delivered. Love this car!
Cracking review, great presenter and some nice photography. Well done!
Thanks Steve!
Love your reviews Rory, shame you're not on Top Gear anymore. You were great on it but doing a great job on UA-cam! Keep it up
"one of the greatest innovation" is the removal of the spare wheel ???
All manufacturers remove the spare wheel, but you don't get any extra space.
You're right, not very innovative just removing the spare, however as of mid 2020 the puma's megabox size grew, allowing for a mini spare wheel. I know because i have one.
Though regarding the innovation part, giving the onwer the option to choose between more space and a spare wheel is innovative comparing to other models.
Great seeing Rory back reviewing cars 👍👍
This should really come to the US, I think it would do so well.
Michael Neamonitakis it looks amazing that alone would sell units.
Maybe a 4cyl tho?
@@ZambonieDude Actually, the 3-cylinder engine with mild hybrid is ideal to be paired with the excellent 6-speed manual transmission. Ford should bring it to the U.S. with the ~150hp variant. Both the Ecosport and Escape have 3-cylinder engines, why not the Puma?
There are some within Ford that agree with you.
@@danielleroux6490 Americans prefer their Automatics.
@@michaelhorgan9525 Not all of them, I'm living proof! Ford should offer the option of either a manual or automatic here in the U.S.
such a nice review! so far the best and most exciting review ive watched lol
Rory, you're my favorite car reviewer. Keep up the good work!
Love you too, Melvin -Rory
Those front headlights reminds me of the Ford GT
To me that is a good thing. Knowing my vehicle shares a certain feature with that beautiful work of art is amazing.
Suzuki swift chalao tum 😆
That's actually what ford says they're based on.
Immediately the extra "Megabox" I thought about Beers and having a Tailgate Party
Actually the Suzuki Xbee has the same feature. It's a small removable bathtub so you can take it out and hose it down after you carried your soiled wellies, or live carp caught at your favourite fishing spot. Nifty anglers, those Japanese.
I hope they replace the ecosport with this in SA
Ecosport is a such a mediocre shit car
Is SA Seth Efrika?
🇿🇦
I don't think they will bring it to SA, I mean we aren't getting the new Focus 😟
@@cameron4907 we not getting it because they can't sell it because people want suvs or crossovers, this is a crossover, they must scrap the ecosport and bring this beauty.
Superb review, really enjoyed it! I won't buy the car, but I will watch your next review. Nice one mate!
Grateful thanks for a cracking review. I absolutely love your style- upbeat and amusing but factual.
Top job.
I probably sound a little old fashioned, but I would rather have a boot which can hold a spare wheel, than one which can hold a load of ice and a few bottles.
When i get a puncture i won't need ice and beer ...
I don’t know about you but when I get a puncture I sure ass hell will need a beer
@@AIBustos Facts. -Rory
everthin said about this car in this review is what im looking for in the cars im currently driving... fun, economic, contemporary, practical... thats all of it
Wow i love it, I currently drive a 2013 escape titanium 2.0, this car looks awesome, love all the curves and those DRLs are soooo beautiful
Rory I think you made a mistake. Mustang didn't BECOME an suv, Mach-E is added to the Mustang vehicle lineup. Or Mustang family, whatever, it's something like that
he knows
I came over from fully charge becuz of u. And I must say u know ur stuff, luv the reviews
Welcome! -Rory
Ford USA needs to bring this Puma with Manual Transmission to the U.S./North American market. We desperately need a good Ford with manual gearbox in the lineup!
Too bad too many lazy prople here think that driving a manual is hard work
@@GhostOfAMachine Exactly why it's getting harder to find new manual cars here. And Ford makes the some of the best manual transmissions in the world, yet they dropped them from most cars here. For example, the Fusion (Mondeo) and Escape (Kuga) both have manual options in Europe; why not bring them back to us here?! I'd buy a Ford manual car as my daily driver for my next car
I currently own a 2018 Feista, and i like it a lot.
So this Puma seems like a nice upgrade down the line, or maybe an electric version if that ever happens.
The Megabox...so no space saver wheel then ?
Vamsi Pabbineedi you don’t need that in Europe
@@FreiherrvonWeilberg y
just a kit under the seat
After watching your video review of the puma st is the puma st line 155 the better choice?
Rory you are smashing it with these reviews
Every body gangstsa with goldfishes until u break a tire
What?!
I bought the ST LINE X FIRST EDITION PLUS and it's brilliant to drive, wicked. Thanks Rory
Really good review. Thank you. Ford, this needs to be on sale in the US. Soon.
I've seen so many people saying the ecoboost engine is rubbish because of the wet belt. The puma doesn't have a wet belt it uses a timing chain.
Looks cooler than what we get in the USA plus is that a manual transmission? Nice.
The finest compact suv
I liked this reviewer straight away but the Tog Gear wish style of it, I will though go and test drive one myself after watching this.
Hey Europe! Are you guys having fun with your new Fords? They really left us behind here in the states.
The Honda Ridgeline also has cool under the bed storage where you can put stuff or ice/drinks. Different category but still!
I like it and it's good looking like me. However as a SUV I'd expect it to tow a light caravan like the Swift Basecamp. It cannot as I understand because its maximum tow capacity is 750kg. I am willing to be corrected though.
Great presentation Rory.
This one is on my shopping list.
Ford now do an option that you can buy a spacer wheel that is stored in half the deep box area-leaving a shallower box (I've seen it). Some of us DO value spare tyres/wheels that we can change and not rely on the gel system or rescue services that require a longish wait and transport to local garage of their choice that fleece you for the cost of a replacement tyre...been there, done that. :)
They said that the puma headlights are inspired by the new gt and it shows, this car looks great for what it is.
They should have named it the Flea, it rhymes and it makes sense and this is for people who have long commutes and/or do not like stopping at gas stations a lot.
got mine ordered st line x first edition in magnetic, trading in my mazda cx 3 2.0 sport nav in mica black 😁 pick up 2nd march cant wait
just got my titanium 1st ed - loving it so far! enjoy!
Great review. Ford REALLY needs to bring this to the US and get rid of the boring box, I mean, Ecosport.
ST-Line and ST-Line X do not have massaging seats. This option comes as standard for Titanium and Titanium X trim level only. According to the website.
Nice porcsche looks for Ford money. With practicality and affordability... Perfect
If it hits the us market this car is definitely a great first car for my little bro wen he turns of age ... plus it’s manual transmission
I agree! Please write or call FORD USA customer service and tell them we NEED the new Puma with 6-speed manual option in USA/North American market. Please don't let them neglect their home market. If all of their customers are telling them the same thing, they'll listen to us and bring it to the U.S.!
Rory. As usual a great review. Keep it up.
Thanks, boss. -Rory
I so want to start a car review channel and collaborate with you and auto trader. Amazing. I do have a small ask.
Would love you to check out my Chanel and feed back how I can improve. Strange ask but respect your opt. Ben.
Nice review!
I guess if your looking for a small suv....you add it to the list. And find a spare spot.
I just helped my mum buy one of these in red. She got the ST Line 155bhp mild hybrid. It was a no brainer for her, as roomy inside as a focus but with a bigger boot and a slightly smaller footprint. And really good power and handling but amazing mpg. But what I don't understand is that it doesn't seem to have the automatic boot. I thought they all had that?
I’ve got the st-line x 155 on a 22 plate and that hasn’t got the electric boot lid
I personally like the Titanium X (seems like there's no X in the UK, just Titanium) more than the ST-Line. I like the blockier grille and more SUV aesthetic. Don't understand getting a small SUV (or crossover if you intend on using marketing jargon) and then putting a body coloured sports bodykit on it.
I am actually pretty impressed 😍👏
You have a new subscriber! I love your review!
I would have no problem as a Ford Sales Rep selling these in the US. Getting rid of the fusion and focus/fiesta this opens up a lot.
I agree! Please contact Ford USA Customer Service and tell them we, their American customers, want the new Puma 6-speed manual to come to the North American/USA market. This is a perfect replacement for the frankly disappointing Ecosport that doesn't even offer a manual transmission option here. Thank you!
Some say that the gold fish are still in the boot
I remember watching this in January. Now I have it... it's awesome. Not sure my fish will appreciate it as much as I do though..
Great to hear!
It looks goood. I had the original one . And this one its maybe my next car... but will wait for a st...
Another informative ,great looking video. Good job!
Could so see this guy lined up with Chris Harris, being a two man show on Top Gear...
Is this car coming to south Africa?
Oh hiya Rory, nice to see you again mate! (did you put the plug in?)
I love Ford puma it’s so beautiful it reminds me of the Ford Territory
It looks great, is there a decent auto box? I am starting to come around to the fact that autos suit the SUV better. Great review 👍🏻
That hole in the floor is great for letting water out, but also if you forget to put that sucker back in then its going to be great or letting water in too and I’m not too sure anyone is going to want dirty road water in their new Puma
What an excellent review! Any word on a ST version on its way?
I can't stop watching. I love all things FORD!
Awesome review. Not to long but very rich of infos!
Ford has a sleek and premium car in that Puma.
Wish they’d bring that to the U.S.
Ugh ! I'm sad, it's not here.
REally nice review dude! Car is awesome but no automatic gearbox?
Why? all the reviews of the manual gearbox note its crisp and precise feel. It's excellent and would be my choice. Are you disabled?
Good review Rory, I hope I get the chance to review one :)
Will there ever be a 4x4 variant?
Great review btw as allways.
If Ford sell it here in Brazil I certainly would buy it.
Rory between Puma and Captur which you would recommend in aspect of practicality and comfort for a 3 person family?
How is it for accelerating and motorway driving? I'm a musician looking for a slightly bigger car than my DS3, the boot seems perfect but don't want to skip the ability to drive the distances I do for size that ultimately bogs the car down
The Honda Fitt/ Jazz deserves the praise this car gets for a versatile/ usable/ great use of interior but no car reviewer will ever do that cause they don’t want to seen as “boring”. The Honda Fitt/ Jazz punches far above its class for interior space, usability and practicality.
Is the extra space in the boot where the spare wheel would go?
I'm considering buying one or the new kuga, But not sure what to choose
Nice review , compared to 2008 and juke , which one is the best with petrol engine.
The old one looks way cooler
I see Rory Reid...I click like.
I'm pretty sure the battery box in the classic Mini can hold aquatic life and has a drain! Make sure to disconnect the battery first!
Ecoboot Hybrid?? I'v never heard of such a marriage till now! Interesting indeed!
Mild Hybrid. Or "Slap on a tiny electric motor to increase torque when accelerating". Not a true hybrid, but a nice innovation. And the extra-torque is right there when you need it, believe me.
Where is spare tire located?
A really good review, can't wait to see what the auto version is like
Why? The reviews all praise the manual gearbox as excellent to use with crisp, precise gear changes. It would be my choice. Are you disabled?
Daniel LeRoux No I am not disabled, all F1 cars use a DSG gearbox which can change gear in 0.2 seconds, no driver can change gears that fast. Most modern gearboxes use that system, as your next gear is already pre-selected that is the system used in all VAG cars including Porsche, Old auto boxes were slow and clunky, we live in the 21st century where auto sport racing R&D has filtered down to the cars we drive, The hybrid technology has come from motor racing and that works, why did you not comment about that.
@@raysmith1992 Ah, now I understand. If all you're after is the fastest possible shifts in the world, then an automatic can perform the task faster. But to me, you lose out on the driver engagement and FUN that a manual gearbox provides to us humans that make driving an enjoyable experience. I will never enjoy driving an automatic, no matter how advanced or quickly it can shift for me. I would always miss being connected to the car in the way only a manual can give you. And honestly, I think auto sport racing is boring without manual gearbox, sorry. To each his/her own, I suppose.
Is there a plug for the filter and does the aquarium have climate control?
This car would look better as a hatchbatch rather than a small suv.
How is the engine? The old focus had all kinds of issues with the ecoboost.
The Honda Ridgeline has had that lockable, washable, in bed trunk for years. It must not be sold in his country.