If you're considering buying or selling a used Ford Puma, understanding how its value changes over time is essential. Our analysis is based on thousands of live listings across the UK, giving you a real-world picture of depreciation — not just guesswork.

Key Takeaways

Ford Puma Depreciation by Year (2019–2026)

Below is a year-by-year breakdown of average used prices for the Ford Puma. These figures represent the fair market value at the lowest mileage band (under 10,000 miles), giving a like-for-like comparison across age.

A 3-year-old Ford Puma (2023 plate) typically sells for around £17,365, retaining approximately 87.6% of its original value.

At 5 years old (2021), expect prices around £15,033 — that's roughly 75.8% of the original purchase price.

Is the Ford Puma a Good Used Buy?

The Ford Puma retains value exceptionally well — a strong indicator of reliability and demand. While this means higher used prices, it also means lower total cost of ownership if you sell on within a few years.

All data sourced from live UK car listings on May 2026. Prices reflect fair market value and may vary by spec, mileage, and location.

Depreciation Breakdown

YearAvg Price% RetainedLoss
2019 £19,820
100.0%
2020 £17,851
90.1%
-£1,969
2021 £15,033
75.8%
-£4,787
2022 £16,320
82.3%
-£3,500
2023 £17,365
87.6%
-£2,455
2024 £19,599
98.9%
-£221
2025 £21,632
109.1%
-£-1,812
2026 £19,472
98.2%
-£348
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