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Finance representative example (PCP)

Total cash price £28,599. Borrowing £25,739 with a £2,860 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£443.87
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£37,872.54
Cost of credit
£9,273.54
Optional final payment
£13,707.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Ford Kuga?

The Ford Kuga is the largest SUV the brand sells in the UK since it discontinued the larger Edge. Most families will find the Kuga offers plenty of practicality for day-to-day driving. There's lots of passenger space and a taller, wider and deeper cargo area than other options in the blue-oval lineup. What sets the Kuga apart from its rivals, however, is how it makes you feel behind the wheel – it leads the class for ride and handling, with accurate controls and nearly flawless body control, despite its high-riding SUV stance.

Popular Ford Kuga trims for sale at Motorpoint

Entry-level Kugas come in Zetec spec or you can upgrade to Titanium or Titanium Edition models with a few choice extras. ST-Line Edition cars add sporty exterior styling features, while ST-Line X Edition gets even more standard kit. There's also the luxurious Vignale model with fancy leather upholstery and a fully stocked equipment list.

Owning a used Ford Kuga

All Kuga models get a reasonably sharp eight-inch touchscreen infotainment system, running Ford’s Sync 3 system. You can plug your smartphone into one of the Kuga’s USB ports to use either Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. The optional B&O sound system included on most models is pretty good, with thumping bass that’ll have you head-banging on your way to work.

Read our in-depth Ford Kuga review.

Other models you may be interested in

There's no shortage of rivals in the family SUV class. Alternatives include the Nissan Qashqai, Kia Sportage, Volkswagen Tiguan, Hyundai Tucson, Skoda Karoq, Citroen C5 Aircross and Peugeot 3008.

Why buy from Motorpoint?

Your Ford Kuga questions answered

The Kuga is roughly the same length as a Ford Focus estate, but with a raised SUV body. At 4.6m long the Ford Kuga is a bit longer than a Volkswagen Tiguan, and at 1.88m wide it’s 4cm wider than a Ford Focus.

The Ford Kuga is available with a range of petrol and diesel engines, as well as two hybrid options: a full ‘self-charging’ petrol hybrid, plus a petrol plug-in hybrid option.

Both the most recent and the previous Kuga have been offered with four-wheel drive, although the vast majority of Kugas are front-wheel drive. Four-wheel drive is available on the most powerful diesel engine in certain trim levels.

A brand-new Ford Kuga starts from over £30,000 and can cost over £40,000 in top-spec guise. Opt for a nearly new Ford Kuga and you can save thousands of pounds – our cheapest new-shape Kugas cost under £22,000, or under £270 per month if you choose PCP finance

While not every single car will be problem-free, the Ford Kuga should be a reliable family workhorse. Most of its parts are shared with various other Ford models, and the Kuga wouldn’t be so popular if owners couldn’t depend on it.

The Kuga offers a great choice of engines, trim levels and performance, so you should find a combination that suits your needs. It also offers versatility – the rear seats can slide forwards and backwards so you can increase boot space or passenger space. Servicing is easy with so many Ford garages dotted around, and parts will be cheaper for the Kuga than for many of its rivals. Prices are good, too.