Ford Puma: future value & depreciation
A Ford Puma (suv, on sale 2021–2026) sits in the Mainstream depreciation tier. Here is how a typical example bought new at around R 573 500 is projected to hold its value.
- Est. monthly*
- R 10 024
- Value in 3 years
- R 390 161
- Value retained
- 68%
*10% deposit · 72 months · ~11.75% p.a. Estimate only.
| After | Projected value | Value retained |
|---|---|---|
| New | R 573 500 | 100% |
| 1 year | R 481 740 | 84% |
| 2 years | R 438 383 | 76% |
| 3 years | R 390 161 | 68% |
| 4 years | R 355 047 | 62% |
| 5 years | R 323 093 | 56% |
Is the Ford Puma a good buy?
Whether it’s a smart purchase comes down to what you pay, how you finance it, and how well it holds value. In the Mainstream tier, the Puma is projected to keep about 68% of its value after three years — the point where many owners look to trade or settle. A bigger deposit and a small (or no) balloon keep you in positive equity sooner. Model your own deal in the equity calculator.
Frequently asked questions
How much will a Ford Puma be worth in 5 years?
Starting from a typical new price of about R 573 500, a Ford Puma is projected to be worth roughly R 323 093 after 5 years — about 56% of its value. This is an estimate based on Ford's Mainstream depreciation profile and the suv body type.
Does the Ford Puma hold its value well?
It sits in our "Mainstream" tier. Bakkies and SUVs from strong brands tend to hold value better in South Africa, while EVs and luxury models depreciate faster. Use the calculator to see equity against your own deposit, term and balloon.
How is this future value estimated?
We apply a make-and-body depreciation curve to a representative new price. Real resale prices vary with condition, mileage, spec and the market — treat these as estimates, not a quote.
Estimates only — not financial advice. Figures use representative pricing and generalised depreciation; verify with a registered dealer or finance provider.