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Comprehensive Guide to Buying a Ford Kuga in the UK

Ford Kuga (2010 - 2012)

The Ford Kuga 2010-2012 models are popular for their practicality and reliability. Pros include: an impressive fuel economy, comfortable ride, and robust engines. However, these models also have their downsides. Cons include: limited cabin space and high road tax. When buying a used one, check for excessive wear and tear on the interior and ensure the clutch is functioning properly.

Ford Kuga (2013 - 2016)

The 2013-2016 models added more technology and improved safety features. Pros include: spacious interiors, excellent driving dynamics, and low running costs. Consequently, the cons to consider: a small boot compared to rivals and questionable infotainment interface. When buying used, check for any electrical issues.

Ford Kuga (2017 - 2020)

The latest generation of Ford Kuga (2017-2020 models) offers hybrid versions for eco-conscious drivers. Pros: More efficient engines, improved infotainment system, and cutting-edge safety features. Cons: Still less roomy than some rivals and expensive repair costs. Check for recalls on newer models when buying used.

Competitors include: Volkswagen Tiguan, Nissan Qashqai, and Peugeot 3008.

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