Haven't got anywhere to post a pic of my silver Ford Puma (2002 but still going strong!). It has always been a popular little sports coupe with female drivers over here in Britain.
My husband tells me It's based on the floorpan of the Ford Fiesta. Has a 1.7 litre engine, co-developed with Yamaha and Jackie Stewart. (Whatever!). It has what you guys call a stick shift. 5-speed box.
As far as my husband knows it was never sold in North America because it didn't meet "type standards" (whatever that is) but was very popular in Europe, helped by a TV commercial featuring Steve McQueen's face superimposed over the driver's face.
Top Gear named it Car of the Year in 1997 (was it REALLY that long ago?). So no piccie but links to a couple of YouTube clips - with the then British Top Gear team of Tiff Needell behind the wheel, Jeremy Clarkson in the passenger seat and Quentin Willson in the back - in the episode where it got its award. I hasten to add, I don't drive it like this, I'm not that type of girl.

And the McQueen commercial
And, for those interested in these things, a four-minute piece about how they made it in the days before CGI was a push-button affair!
Making of...I do love my Puma. I bought it new and 10 years on I don't know what I'd replace it with! It has done 62,000 miles and is in original condition. The 2002 model didn't have the horrible alloy propellor wheels that were on the 1997 model. Here's what the
2002 model looks like.
Caroline