The petrol-powered Ford Puma is nearing the end of the line in Australia, and buyers are set to benefit from its impending exit.
Ford has announced the mid-range Puma ST-Line is now priced from $35,250 drive-away nationwide until stock runs out. You can read more about the terms and conditions on Ford’s website.
At the time of writing, there are less than 100 Ford Puma ST-Lines available for purchase across Australia, among fewer than 200 Pumas overall.
The Ford Puma ST-Line is normally priced from $33,190 plus on-road costs, with the nationwide drive-away pricing representing a saving around $1000 to $2485, depending on where you live.
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While there is no such nationwide offer for the base Puma and flagship Puma ST-Line V, Ford encourages buyers to talk to your local dealer to see if they are running any promotions.
Entry-level Ford Pumas continue with a list price of $30,840 before on-road costs, while the top-of-the-range Puma ST-Line V is priced from $36,390 before on-road costs..
The Ford Puma nameplate will live on in Australia, though only as an electric vehicle (EV), due to arrive later this year.
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