Car Review (All Years) Reviews and ratings of the Mazda Truck (all years). These reviews are written by the owners themselves. Car Survey (All Years) Here's what owners of the Mazda Truck think of their vehicles -- all years are covered.
MSN Autos (All Years) See what owners think of their Mazda B-Series Trucks from previous model years. Consumer Guide (2003) Mazda calls its compact pickups the Truck and offers regular- and extended-cab bodies. Epinions (2003) See what owners of the 2003 Mazda Truck think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. Car Buying Strategies (2002) The 2002 Mazda B2300 Base Pickup Truck features a Regular Cab with a six-foot box with quick release tailgate, four black cargo box tie-down hooks, fifteen-inch steel wheels, black front and rear mud flaps, and all-season tires. Epinions (2002) See what owners of the 2002 Mazda Truck think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. New Car Test Drive (2002) Incidentally, don't refer to the Mazda pickups as the B-Series any more. They are now simply called Mazda Trucks. That said, Mazda still offers its Truck in three trim levels designated B2300, B3000, and B4000. Cars.com (2001) All models have a roomy cab with a three-place split bench seat, and all Cab Plus versions add a pair of rear jump seats. The dashboard follows the same design as the Ranger’s. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (2001) Crash test results for the 2001 Mazda B-Series 2-DR. model. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (2001) Crash test results for the 2001 Mazda B-Series Extended Cab 2-DR. model. New Car Test Drive (2001) This year they sport freshened styling, new and revised engines, and a new model. Power has been increased for all three available engines. New 4x2 raised suspension Dual Sport models bring the pre-runner concept to the Mazda line. Pickup Truck (2001) Ladder-frame construction, with fully boxed frame rails from the front end to the back of the cab, produces a rugged platform for the B-Series, which rides on an independent, double-wishbone front suspension with a stabilizer bar and a live-axle rear suspension with leaf springs. The Car Connection (2001) For its latest revision, the 2001 B-Series sports an eye-catching new front-end design, increased engine performance for all three engine choices and a slightly raised suspension system on the 4x2 Dual Sport models. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (2000) Crash test results for the 2000 Mazda B-Series Pickup 2-DR. model. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (2000) Crash test results for the 2000 Mazda B-Series Extended Cab 2-DR. model. New Car Test Drive (2000) Mazda makes it easy to understand the B-series line-up: B2500 trucks feature a 2.5-liter, 4-cylinder engine. The B3000 uses a 3.0-liter V6, and the B4000 is powered by a 4.0-liter V6. The two V6s are available in 4x4 and 4X2. Epinions (1999) See what owners of the 1999 Mazda B-Series Truck think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (1999) Crash test results for the 1999 Mazda B-Series Pickup 2-DR. model. Epinions (1998) See what owners of the 1998 Mazda B-Series Truck think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (1998) Crash test results for the 1998 Mazda B-Series Pickup 2-DR model. Truckworld (1998) Full boxing of the forward section of the frame rails has improved torsional rigidity of the frame by over 350 percent, allowing a more precise tuning of the spring and shock rates which give the truck improved cornering and better straight-line stability. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (1997) Crash test results for the 1997 Mazda B-Series Pickup 2-DR. model. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (1996) Crash test results for the 1996 Mazda B-Series truck. The Auto Channel (1996) The 4-speed automatic transmission shifts quickly and smoothly. This is a working truck that just happens to be as comfortable as most passenger cars.
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