Author: bobuptown
Subject: Kuga compared to other makes
Posted: 11 Jun 2014 at 3:48pm
Compared to Toyota (ha! ha! ha!) whose once mighty reputation quickly fell from grace almost overnight with many, many, issues and as a result they were plagued by recall after recall after recall
Ford's MK II Kuga is far superior (well except for dust caps/and some plastic bits turning white?) Kuga is not exclusively European anymore the Kuga is now a global vehicle and unfortunately Ford have failed to listen to their UK customer base, clearly Kuga MK II has been built around what US customers want which is very different to the features we previously had but have now lost, major items like the split tailgate which for me personally was a revelation but more importantly extremely useful? but sadly is no more, love it or hate it the lockable bonnet and not forgetting the little things like the dash mounted card slots which was a really handy place to stick your parking ticket in before you exit a car park and please don't ever forget the ickle "keep net" located to the right of the front passenger's knee, and it's just an observation but sadly we seem to have less leather now on the MK II Titanium seats?
And finally this is my third Kuga and I must say that the inside of the MK II Titanium (aside from those missing items mentioned) and with the re-positioning of the start button, Ford's MK II Kuga is a definite improvement and a really nice place to be.
Regards.
Bob.
Edited by bobuptown - 2 hours 10 minutes ago at 3:50pm
Subject: Kuga compared to other makes
Posted: 11 Jun 2014 at 3:48pm
Compared to Toyota (ha! ha! ha!) whose once mighty reputation quickly fell from grace almost overnight with many, many, issues and as a result they were plagued by recall after recall after recall
Ford's MK II Kuga is far superior (well except for dust caps/and some plastic bits turning white?) Kuga is not exclusively European anymore the Kuga is now a global vehicle and unfortunately Ford have failed to listen to their UK customer base, clearly Kuga MK II has been built around what US customers want which is very different to the features we previously had but have now lost, major items like the split tailgate which for me personally was a revelation but more importantly extremely useful? but sadly is no more, love it or hate it the lockable bonnet and not forgetting the little things like the dash mounted card slots which was a really handy place to stick your parking ticket in before you exit a car park and please don't ever forget the ickle "keep net" located to the right of the front passenger's knee, and it's just an observation but sadly we seem to have less leather now on the MK II Titanium seats?
And finally this is my third Kuga and I must say that the inside of the MK II Titanium (aside from those missing items mentioned) and with the re-positioning of the start button, Ford's MK II Kuga is a definite improvement and a really nice place to be.
Regards.
Bob.
Edited by bobuptown - 2 hours 10 minutes ago at 3:50pm