Ford Kuga
2.5 FHEV ST-Line Edition 5dr CVT
- Vehicle Year, 2022
- Mileage, 38,913 miles
- Fuel Type, Petrol hybrid
- Transmission Type, Automatic
Full price.£21,699Price per month. pcp. £357
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Ford is one of the oldest car brands, so Ford used cars are very reliable and durable. There’s a range of popular used models to choose from, including the city-focused KA+, the fun Fiesta and the practical Focus. Ford also builds electric cars such as the Mustang Mach-E, as well as space-focused MPVs like the S-MAX and Galaxy. Purchase or finance a used Ford car and get one at a reasonable price.
Based on a cash price of £12,550 with a £2,000 customer deposit, borrowing £10,550 at a representative APR of 11.4%. 48 monthly payments of £194.03. Fixed rate of interest per annum 5.93%. Optional final payment. Option-to-purchase fee £10. Amount of interest £5,005.00. Total amount payable £16,318.44. Annual mileage limit 8,000 miles. Excess mileage charge 4p per mile.
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Start nowEverywhere you go, you’ll probably see a used Ford car. Whether it’s on UK B-roads or the highways of the USA, one of its models will be lurking, and that’s testament to their excellent build quality.
There’s a reason Ford USA’s slogan is ‘Built Ford Tough’, but this is also true for cars on our side of the pond.
Ford is one of the longest-running car companies in the world and has been making best-selling vehicles since the Model T in 1903. Famously, Henry Ford said, “Customers can have a car painted any colour so long as it’s black.”
The famous ‘blue oval’ is one of the most recognisable badges in the world, and has been updated 10 times since it first appeared in 1903.
Today, used Ford cars stand for reliability, safety and familiarity. All modern examples are packed full of tried-and-tested parts that make them very dependable and hard-wearing.
Standout features include a high-quality infotainment system running Ford’s SYNC software that allows you to connect your smartphone via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
There’s tech as far as the eye can see, especially in the higher Titanium and ST trim levels.
Safety is impressive too, as you’d expect from a brand focused on making family cars.
Looking at its most recent Euro NCAP crash-test scores, used Ford cars offer high levels of safety for both adult and child occupants. This is thanks to safety equipment such as ISOFIX child seat points, automatic emergency braking (AEB), and lane assist systems.
Fords have always been easy to drive thanks to a wide range of gearbox and engine options. No matter which model you choose, it won’t take much getting used to.
In terms of running costs, used Ford cars have always been known for their affordability and cheap-to-run nature, whether they’re petrol, hybrid or diesel.
The electric models are the ones to have for zero tailpipe emissions, but even the hybrid petrol options are very fuel-efficient and can travel many miles on a single tank.
You should consider a used Ford for sale if you need a dependable car to get you from A to B while looking stylish. With a range of gearbox options and insurance costs, there’s a model for everyone.
From petrol and diesel models to hybrid and electric cars, there’s a used Ford car for sale for everyone.
Some of its more sought-after models include the now-discontinued Fiesta, the larger Focus hatchback or estate, and the Puma small SUV.
If you fancy something with electric power, however, then the Mustang Mach-E and all-electric Explorer are best for you.
Ford's American heritage has significantly influenced how its cars are designed. As one of the oldest and most iconic car manufacturers, Ford often embraces classic design cues, for example, the Mustang's rear haunches. It's important for older car brands to embrace elements from their past, and Ford does this very cleverly through its designs.
The Mustang is an iconic sports car that was first introduced in 1964, and quickly became a symbol of American automotive culture. Over the years, there have been seven generations of Mustang, with each one building on the strengths of the previous one. Now, the all-electric Mustang Mach-E exists, and it'll be passing on the baton to future iterations to follow.
Ford's electric vehicle lineup in the UK includes the Mustang Mach-E, the all-electric Explorer and e-Transit. These options offer eco-friendly driving and contribute to reducing carbon emissions.
Euro NCAP, a leading safety assessment organisation, has awarded many Ford vehicles with high safety ratings, which recognises the brand's commitment to both adult and child occupant protection. These scores make Ford cars a trusted choice for families.
When Henry Ford started the company in 1903, it revolutionised car manufacturing for good – notably with the assembly line, which allowed it to make cars affordable for many. Its early Model T has since become a symbol of American innovation and mobility along with Ford's famous quote about the car: "The customer can have it in any colour they want, as long as it's black" – which, of course, was the cheapest option.