Ford Kuga 2.0 TDCi 150 Titanium 5dr 2WD Diesel
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So, I’ve had this Ford Kuga for a few years now — bought it new in 2016, 66 reg — and it’s honestly been one of the most reliable cars I’ve ever driven. It’s a 2.0 TDCi Titanium, 5-door, 2WD, Euro 6 compliant, and the last service was done in August 2025 at 105,403 miles. MOT’s valid until August 2026, so I’ve got plenty of time before it needs another one.It’s a solid diesel with good fuel economy — around 60 miles per gallon — which is pretty impressive for a family car. I’ve never had to worry about the engine struggling, especially on long drives. The cabin’s been a real plus too — leather seats, dual zone climate control, Bluetooth hands-free, and that nice 8-inch touchscreen with Ford SYNC2. You can even do voice commands, which I’ve used a few times when I was driving with kids in the back.
Inside it’s clean and practical — front seats are sports-style, rear seats split 60/40, plenty of storage, bottle holder, stowage trays, even tie-down hooks. The black leather interior looks great, and the silver alloy wheels with 5x2 spoked design match well with the rest of the car.
Safety’s been top of mind — got ABS, EBD, ESP, EBA, TSC, traction control, airbags all around, including front passenger and curtain airbags. The headlights auto-adjust, wipers sense rain, and I’ve got heated windscreen and washer jets — useful when it’s wet.
I’ve kept it well looked after, and it’s been a reliable daily driver for me and my family. I’m not selling it for a lot of money — it’s just time to move on. The price is £5,394.60, which is actually fair for the mileage and condition.
It’s based in Turriff, Aberdeenshire, so if you’re local or nearby, I’m happy to meet up or chat. I’ve got a bit of time on my hands, so if you’re interested, just give me a call on 01724 854482. I’m open 7 days a week — no pressure, just honest conversation.
I’ve driven a fair few cars over the years, and I’ve always believed a good car should feel like a friend — not something you’re just buying and forgetting about. This one’s been a solid companion, and I’m glad I didn’t sell it too early.