How can the ride in Sport be and different? It doesn’t have DCC so it is absolutely no different ! All sport does is make the first 1/3 rd of throttle pedal travel more responsive and weight the steering slightly which it certainly doesn’t need. Plus pump out more hideous fake noise into the carAliMac13 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 5:49 pmHi, that was my conclusion and why I ordered the new ST rather than 155. I also had some reservations on the possible firm ride. I have had my new ST for around 6 weeks now and the firmer ride is more than acceptable. You notice it more on poor B roads, but no issues on regular decent road surfaces.
In my short experience the ride and handling in Sport mode is better. Definitely no regrets, plus the ST version looks better than the ST line x.
It's here!
Thanks for that.Jadewoo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2024 12:49 pmYes, it can, but annoyingly one has to do it every journey. Press and hold 'Lim' on the steering wheel for those who have one, (a 'Lim', obvs not a steering wheel!!) .Ron240 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2024 12:39 pmI am curious about something because I'm not completely sure how the law stands at the moment with brand new cars...
Is the speed limiter active on your car everytime the engine is turned on, and if so can it be disabled in the same way start/stop and lane keeping assist can?
Driving back from Tewkesbury on Sunday though, I did something that stopped speed increasing no matter what pressure on the pedal was, then more fiddling and it went away. I need to work out what I'd done.
I wouldn't be surprised if this is just a transitional period and the day will come when it cannot be disabled.
2023 Puma ST (1.5 200PS), Desert Island Blue with Driver Assistance Pack.
-
- Posts: 423
- Joined: Sun Apr 07, 2024 9:26 pm
- Location: Yorkshire
Driving back from Tewkesbury on Sunday though, I did something that stopped speed increasing no matter what pressure on the pedal was, then more fiddling and it went away. I need to work out what I'd done.
[/quote]
You must have pressed the LIM button. Quite a handy feature of you are in an unknown area as it will only let you do the speed limit +2mph on mine whether you go from 30 to 40 to 60 etc.
[/quote]
You must have pressed the LIM button. Quite a handy feature of you are in an unknown area as it will only let you do the speed limit +2mph on mine whether you go from 30 to 40 to 60 etc.
2024 Ford Puma 1.0 Vignale 155PS DCT, Grey Matter
2015 Kuga Titanium 2.0 150 Manual, Retro Fitted Sync3 with 3.4 software, F13 maps.
2015 Kuga Titanium 2.0 150 Manual, Retro Fitted Sync3 with 3.4 software, F13 maps.
Is this based on your experience driving in a facelift ST? I'm just saying how it feels to me.4251 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2024 2:46 pmHow can the ride in Sport be and different? It doesn’t have DCC so it is absolutely no different ! All sport does is make the first 1/3 rd of throttle pedal travel more responsive and weight the steering slightly which it certainly doesn’t need. Plus pump out more hideous fake noise into the carAliMac13 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 5:49 pmHi, that was my conclusion and why I ordered the new ST rather than 155. I also had some reservations on the possible firm ride. I have had my new ST for around 6 weeks now and the firmer ride is more than acceptable. You notice it more on poor B roads, but no issues on regular decent road surfaces.
In my short experience the ride and handling in Sport mode is better. Definitely no regrets, plus the ST version looks better than the ST line x.
Would be interested hear what other people who have the latest ST think
Puma ST new facelift 2024 Solar Silver with panoramic roof
Previous Puma Titanium 125 agate black 2022
Previous Puma Titanium 125 agate black 2022
Seems this forum is going the same way the Fiesta ST one went. 8.5 is better / 8.0 is better. C’mon folks. It’s where Ford have decided to go. Personally I dont think a 1.0 is an ST but that’s my opinion and I'm absolutely happy that we have new forum members joining.
New owners of the ST will I'm sure love their cars. I was very close to swapping just for the new interior and infotainment with the 155 but can’t justify it as Mrs B wants a new En Suite!
Would love to hear from new ST owners of their thoughts on the new ST.
Life’s too short for us all to get upset about first world issues
Peace Out!
New owners of the ST will I'm sure love their cars. I was very close to swapping just for the new interior and infotainment with the 155 but can’t justify it as Mrs B wants a new En Suite!
Would love to hear from new ST owners of their thoughts on the new ST.
Life’s too short for us all to get upset about first world issues
Peace Out!
Puma ST 200 Agate Black. Dark Wheels.
I ordered my facelift Puma ST on Monday last week and picked it up yesterday. I've only driven it for two hours and while the ride is firm it's more than acceptable. And I love the new interior. Just gutted I didn't get the paper manual as a PDF is not as convenient to use.AliMac13 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2024 5:52 pmIs this based on your experience driving in a facelift ST? I'm just saying how it feels to me.4251 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2024 2:46 pmHow can the ride in Sport be and different? It doesn’t have DCC so it is absolutely no different ! All sport does is make the first 1/3 rd of throttle pedal travel more responsive and weight the steering slightly which it certainly doesn’t need. Plus pump out more hideous fake noise into the carAliMac13 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 5:49 pm
Hi, that was my conclusion and why I ordered the new ST rather than 155. I also had some reservations on the possible firm ride. I have had my new ST for around 6 weeks now and the firmer ride is more than acceptable. You notice it more on poor B roads, but no issues on regular decent road surfaces.
In my short experience the ride and handling in Sport mode is better. Definitely no regrets, plus the ST version looks better than the ST line x.
Would be interested hear what other people who have the latest ST think
2024: Agate Black ST
2020: Race Red 155 ST-Line X First Edition +
2020: Race Red 155 ST-Line X First Edition +
On my mid 2023 car the speed limiter is adjustable in 1mph increments, so I would assume they are all like that.Smartguy67 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2024 4:36 pmYou must have pressed the LIM button. Quite a handy feature of you are in an unknown area as it will only let you do the speed limit +2mph on mine whether you go from 30 to 40 to 60 etc.
I have mine set to +3mph.
2023 Puma ST (1.5 200PS), Desert Island Blue with Driver Assistance Pack.
As I said selecting Sport makes no difference to ride or little else. Predominantly pseudo effect apart from the noise. Certainly no change whatsoever to maximum power outputs, full throttle in any setting is identical and the same for the suspension. Only good things “Sport” does is it gets rid of that awful boring blue dash and turns off stop start.AliMac13 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2024 5:52 pmIs this based on your experience driving in a facelift ST? I'm just saying how it feels to me.4251 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2024 2:46 pmHow can the ride in Sport be and different? It doesn’t have DCC so it is absolutely no different ! All sport does is make the first 1/3 rd of throttle pedal travel more responsive and weight the steering slightly which it certainly doesn’t need. Plus pump out more hideous fake noise into the carAliMac13 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 5:49 pm
Hi, that was my conclusion and why I ordered the new ST rather than 155. I also had some reservations on the possible firm ride. I have had my new ST for around 6 weeks now and the firmer ride is more than acceptable. You notice it more on poor B roads, but no issues on regular decent road surfaces.
In my short experience the ride and handling in Sport mode is better. Definitely no regrets, plus the ST version looks better than the ST line x.
Would be interested hear what other people who have the latest ST think
It’s a forum good and bad, the way it should be. I think the fact is Ford are in a serious financial mess with very poor ev take up and very poor decisions with the established portfolio, i.e management incompetence. It has resulted in a change from the past of the new versions of cars always improving. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to identify that new versions are primarily driven by cost cuts and inevitably an effective downgrade from previous.Markyb wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2024 6:21 pm Seems this forum is going the same way the Fiesta ST one went. 8.5 is better / 8.0 is better. C’mon folks. It’s where Ford have decided to go. Personally I dont think a 1.0 is an ST but that’s my opinion and I'm absolutely happy that we have new forum members joining.
New owners of the ST will I'm sure love their cars. I was very close to swapping just for the new interior and infotainment with the 155 but can’t justify it as Mrs B wants a new En Suite!
Would love to hear from new ST owners of their thoughts on the new ST.
Life’s too short for us all to get upset about first world issues
Peace Out!
I haven;t had a Puma before, so the facelift is my first venture back into Ford world (I had a Focus when they first came out). I traded an Audi Q3 (TFSIe plug in hybrid) for this as was downsizing costs, and I must say recognising that this is a smaller car etc, I've stopped comparing now, and am over the difference in build quality etc.
But it goes like greased weasel poo. I have been hell's granny several times, have burned off quite a few - I think people don;t understand what a difference the electric boost to acceleration etc actually makes.
It's great fun, really is. It's comfortable. It's economical. It's not a Porsche or Ferrari, it's a Ford!
But it goes like greased weasel poo. I have been hell's granny several times, have burned off quite a few - I think people don;t understand what a difference the electric boost to acceleration etc actually makes.
It's great fun, really is. It's comfortable. It's economical. It's not a Porsche or Ferrari, it's a Ford!
Puma ST Facelift in Desert Island Blue, with removable towbar and black roof/styling. Love it