Hi Elliot, your comment of course makes a lot of sense however trying to find my way back to the Ford dealership which is perhaps 25? miles away from me is too stressful for me to even consider. I’m a very slow and nervous-ish driver despite the fact that i passed my driving test 30 odd years ago. Its ok though because i do like my Puma in spite of my inability to understand most the menu sytems etc. But as 72dudes pointed out its just gonna be a case of sitting in the drivers seat and play around with the settings until i get a workable understanding of the basics.
Btw, some good things about my Ford Puma Titanium that i forgot to include in my previous post:
Automatic windscreen wipers – WOW! i never even knew that there was such a thing!
Automatic lights(including auto headlights) WOW! again, i never knew that existed either!
display showing tyre pressures, miles to go before fuel is empty, and a display icon telling me when to change gear.
Not so Good:
Being short in height i have to have the drivers seat as far forward as possible which means i cannot use the very comfy looking arm rest – i’ve never had a car with an armrest before so that appealed to me.
Overall i genuinely do like my Ford Puma furthermore i fully expect that i will grow to like it even more as time goes by.