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So, I’ve had this Ford Kuga since new — it’s a 2015 model with the 2.0 TDCi engine, 180bhp, and the Titanium trim. It’s a hatchback, automatic, and it’s been properly looked after with full service records and a clean HPI. I’ve kept it well, so it’s still in great shape both inside and out. The interior has some part leather, which isn’t flashy but feels nice. It comes with sat nav, Bluetooth, cruise control, automatic lights, and both front and rear parking sensors — plus a reversing camera. I’ve kept it simple, so it’s not packed with gadgets, just clean, reliable features. There’s a full service history and it’s coming with a 12-month MOT. I’ve used it for daily driving, so it’s been tested, not just parked. It’s currently based in Stoke-on-Trent, England, and I’m happy to show it off or let you take a test drive if you're interested. I’ve actually got a bit of a personal connection to it — it’s been with me through a few life changes, and I’m happy to part with it knowing it’s been well cared for. Price is £6,291 — just a quick note, not a big deal, I’m just passing it on.