As someone who lives in Norfolk and visits Cambridge often, I'm puzzled how you could make that into a 400 mile round trip..... unless you meant Norfolk, VirginiaCurryhouse wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 6:55 am 400 mile round trip - Cambridge to Norfolk and back. Not one Puma was spotted.
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Puma ST Line Vignale 125, DAP Magnetic
13,000 Pumas sold in April, 5,000 Focus. Not sure if this is the whole of Europe. Panic in Germany as Ford production is slowed. Maybe electric Fiestas and Focus's are not on Fords future menu.
Puma ST-Line-Vignale 155 manual, magnetic grey, DAP, electric tailgate. New in December 2021.
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OK. Cambridge to Newmarket then Norwich then Gt Yarmouth (10 mins was enough) then Cromer, Sheringham, then Dereham. Holt, Blakeney, Fakenham then back to Dereham. Then Setchey (Beers of Europe), Downham Market, Ely then home. Obviously no motorways, some A roads, lots of B roads and many, many single lane roads with a passing place if you were lucky (you will know what I mean). Google Maps did not always take the most direct route hence the near 400 mile trip.Vendee wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 6:05 pmAs someone who lives in Norfolk and visits Cambridge often, I'm puzzled how you could make that into a 400 mile round trip..... unless you meant Norfolk, VirginiaCurryhouse wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 6:55 am 400 mile round trip - Cambridge to Norfolk and back. Not one Puma was spotted.
Good to hear that Beers of Europe is still there. Its been about 3 years since I popped in for some of my favourite German beer not available elsewhere. Must pop in again the next time I'm heading out Kings Lynn wayCurryhouse wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 11:17 amOK. Cambridge to Newmarket then Norwich then Gt Yarmouth (10 mins was enough) then Cromer, Sheringham, then Dereham. Holt, Blakeney, Fakenham then back to Dereham. Then Setchey (Beers of Europe), Downham Market, Ely then home. Obviously no motorways, some A roads, lots of B roads and many, many single lane roads with a passing place if you were lucky (you will know what I mean). Google Maps did not always take the most direct route hence the near 400 mile trip.Vendee wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 6:05 pmAs someone who lives in Norfolk and visits Cambridge often, I'm puzzled how you could make that into a 400 mile round trip..... unless you meant Norfolk, VirginiaCurryhouse wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 6:55 am 400 mile round trip - Cambridge to Norfolk and back. Not one Puma was spotted.
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Do you know they even have a restaurant now. Its called, surprisingly, The Warehouse. Web-site and FB page. It's quite good with a largish outside space. To keep on topic, it's a nice place to go to (even got an antiques shop) and spot Pumas on the road to Kings Lynn or the seaside (Hunstanton).Vendee wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 12:15 pmGood to hear that Beers of Europe is still there. Its been about 3 years since I popped in for some of my favourite German beer not available elsewhere. Must pop in again the next time I'm heading out Kings Lynn wayCurryhouse wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 11:17 amOK. Cambridge to Newmarket then Norwich then Gt Yarmouth (10 mins was enough) then Cromer, Sheringham, then Dereham. Holt, Blakeney, Fakenham then back to Dereham. Then Setchey (Beers of Europe), Downham Market, Ely then home. Obviously no motorways, some A roads, lots of B roads and many, many single lane roads with a passing place if you were lucky (you will know what I mean). Google Maps did not always take the most direct route hence the near 400 mile trip.
Thanks. The wife is partial to antique shops so its a win/win situationCurryhouse wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 4:55 pmDo you know they even have a restaurant now. Its called, surprisingly, The Warehouse. Web-site and FB page. It's quite good with a largish outside space. To keep on topic, it's a nice place to go to (even got an antiques shop) and spot Pumas on the road to Kings Lynn or the seaside (Hunstanton).Vendee wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 12:15 pmGood to hear that Beers of Europe is still there. Its been about 3 years since I popped in for some of my favourite German beer not available elsewhere. Must pop in again the next time I'm heading out Kings Lynn wayCurryhouse wrote: ↑Fri Jun 10, 2022 11:17 am
OK. Cambridge to Newmarket then Norwich then Gt Yarmouth (10 mins was enough) then Cromer, Sheringham, then Dereham. Holt, Blakeney, Fakenham then back to Dereham. Then Setchey (Beers of Europe), Downham Market, Ely then home. Obviously no motorways, some A roads, lots of B roads and many, many single lane roads with a passing place if you were lucky (you will know what I mean). Google Maps did not always take the most direct route hence the near 400 mile trip.
Puma ST Line Vignale 125, DAP Magnetic
Spotted a black stline as soon as i stepped outside my front door,that was cool,definitely more getting out there,glad more people are getting to sample the motoring goodness
Seeng alot more on the roads now,averaging 2 or 3 a journey now also a couple of permanent residents near where I live now
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Just returned from a week long trip to York and saw more Puma's in that time than the previous 18 months around home! Lost count after 22 in various guises with the ST Line X being the most common.
Magnetic seems to be the most popular colour in this area (including three within 15mins on the M1 Southbound near Leeds). Lovely DIB Vignale in Whitby and also spotted a Fantastic Red ST near Harrogate and another on the way home north of Ross On Wye on the A40.
Think only colour we didn't see was a Blazer Blue...
Magnetic seems to be the most popular colour in this area (including three within 15mins on the M1 Southbound near Leeds). Lovely DIB Vignale in Whitby and also spotted a Fantastic Red ST near Harrogate and another on the way home north of Ross On Wye on the A40.
Think only colour we didn't see was a Blazer Blue...
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I spotted a Blazer Blue Puma on Sunday evening out towards Telford. First time I've seen one in that colour.
2020 Puma 125 ST Line-X with Winter Pack in Desert Island Blue