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Sadly, my much-loved Ford Puma is about to meet its demise. Can you recommend a replacement that will have the same driving experience and oomph of the Puma without extending my finances too much?
I am thinking in the region of £10,000. Also, how do I dispose of the Puma, which has failed its MoT because of corrosion?
I am thinking in the region of £10,000. Also, how do I dispose of the Puma, which has failed its MoT because of corrosion?
Asked on 29 December 2012 by MH, Colchester
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Mazda2 1.3TS2. Great to drive and for the last year or so has been £30 tax. Offload the rusty Puma via the Puma Club.
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