Wednesday, April 12, 2006

1988 B2200 Mazda Review

Price Paid: $10000.00 at Mainway Mazda Saskat

Summary:
I bought the truck in 1991 and kept it for 13 years. It had only 60 000km. on it, when I sold it, it had over 225 000km. All I did to it was basic maintainance on it. It did blow blue smoke on start up but is a common thing with that model. Decent gas milage. excelent for a single guy at the time. It was a cab plus 5 speed standard.

Strengths:
Started up in -40 Ceilcius weather. good on gas. took abuse and still kept going. For a 4 cilinder, it did excellent

Weaknesses:
rear end to light for Canadian winter of ice and snow.

Similar Products Used:
Driven Ford f250,f350, Dodge, and Chev full size, Nissan Frontier

2001 B3000 Dual Sport Review

Price Paid: $15000.00 at Courtesy Mazda Tampa

Summary:
I will never again buy a Mazda of any kind. I've been to the dealership so much for repairs (most of which they couldn't fix) that I switched dealers and they also were helpless to fix spark knock! I've had time to examine the other Mazda line, all feel and sound like mine, cheap and not worth the $18,000 MSRP which I laughed at recently.

Strengths:
The brake pads have lasted 69,000 miles so far but that is the only strength I can think of.

Weaknesses:
Bought new: Miliage is worse than my old Formula 350 CID Firebird! Far worse. This 3.0 L V6 has the worst spark knock if I burn the recommended fuel (regular); I have to burn premium to avoid knock, midgrade won't do! The ABS brake computer died the first month. Power windows and locks have failed mulitple times. Trans has the sound and feel of 1920's engineering. Front-end can't seem to hold alignment which eats my tires and makes it seem as though my hubs are bad. Interior and exterior finish trim is literally falling apart, finish is just pealing off! When you turn on the A/C you swear you must be towing a house due to the drag on power - of which there is VERY LITTLE to start with combined with spark-knock you can't pull away from ANY car. All of the above are very serious issues for anyone even considering this "truck".

Similar Products Used:
Wish I had kept my old Plymouth V6 Grand Voyager, yes it was ugly and older but it had better miliage, speed, sound, no knock, better A/C, better ride etc, or my Firebird...also better in all of these areas.

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Monday, April 10, 2006

1996 Mazda B2300 Ext Cab Review

Price Paid: $15000.00 at Domaille Mazda, Roch

Summary:
It's been a great truck. 'Bought it in 1998 and have put on 170,000 of its 185,000+ miles. I'm still on the the original clutch! (Most of my driving is highway based.) I'll look for another B-series truck when this one dies or 250,000 miles rolls around, whichever comes first. Even at 185 thousand, it still doesn't burn oil.

Strengths:
Good miles per gallon. Average per year is about 24 mpg: winter is ~21; summer is ~25. A/C is good; heater is good; paint job has been adequate. Low to moderate maintenance costs.

Weaknesses:
The truck has poor traction without at least 200 lbs of sand in the back in the winter. It's also "soft" on dirt roads in the non-winter months. Without sand or some weight, you can expect fish-tailing on dirt and loose gravel roads anytime of the year.

It would have been nice if this truck was a formulated fuel vehicle. Here in MN we're headed towards 20% ethanol from the 10% ethanol we have now. I'm not so sure this truck engine will tolerate the higher alcohol content.

Similar Products Used:
1985 4WD Ford: and I'd never buy one of these again.

Friday, March 31, 2006

2003 Mazda B 4000 4x4 Cab Plus Review

Price Paid: $38000.00 at Airport Mazda, Gande

Summary:
This is my second B-Series truck and my first 4x4. I'll definitely be having a third. My Mazda is everything I could ask for in a truck and I've driven them all. From groceries to building supplies, there's ample room for my every need. It's simply a joy to drive with very comfortable seating, superb handling and a smooth ride. I've been driving a Mazda mini-truck for five years now and never again will I purchase a full-sized truck.
The dealer has been very co-operative and helpful as well.
I love my truck!

Strengths:
Comfortable to drive, great handling, excellent climate control, outstanding reliability, fantastic fit and styling.

Weaknesses:
Less than adequate gas mileage.

Similar Products Used:
Chevy Silverado, Chevy S-10 Dodge Dakota, Ford F-150, Toyota Tacoma.

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

1994 Mazda B3000 Review

Reviewed by: Beer Me
Year: 1994
Model: B3000 Extended Cab 2wd 5 speed
Price Paid: $2800.00 at small dealer

Summary:
First of all, for anyone considering buying a B-series, be aware that any Mazda truck built after 1993 is a re-badged Ford Ranger.

I'll start with the good. The car doesn't leak any oil or coolant, although I had to fix a transmission leak. It always starts, it idles good, A/C still works, interior has held up. I drove this car on a 2000+ mile trip hauling a trailer, probably totalling around 3,000 lbs. of stuff. I was able to make it without problems, but I BARELY made it. Driving through the mountains I had the truck in 3rd with the pedal on the floor. I couldn't maintain highway speeds in 5th. But, I made it.

Overall, this truck is nothing special, no more than average. I bought it nearly 3 years ago. I immediately had to get the transmission fixed as it leaked oil. This is a very common and well documented problem in mid-90's Ford Truck manual transmissions. Read all about it here:
http://therangerstation.com/tech_library/ManualTransmission.html

The engine also burns oil, about 1.5 quarts every 3000 miles.

At 100,000 miles I had to replace the clutch, clutch master cylinder, clutch slave cylinder.

Don't waste your money and time on the 3.0 L engine - it's not worth it. The power is not amazing, more like barely adequate. If you really need the HP, get the 4.0. The problem is that the gas mileage isn't that great. I get ~ 17 mpg, and that's after I replaced both of the O2 sensors. So if you need gas mileage, I'd get the 2.5 L, and if you need HP, I'd get the 4.0 L. This engine is really the worst of both worlds.

When I used to drive this truck in cold weather, the brakes would hang up sometimes. When you pushed the brake pedal, it would brak very jerky and hard.

Speaking of cold weather, the 2wd is undriveable in any real snow. I had 300 lbs. of sand over the rear axle and very nice brand new tires and I still had to call in to work whenever it snowed. The tires spin and rear end swings around at the first sign of any real snow. I also have problems when it rains hard.

I've also had problems with the tail-lights. They get moisture in them and stop working.

Strengths:
Better looks than Ford counterpart.
Adequate power.
Parts are easily available since it's mechanically identical to a Ford Ranger.

Weaknesses:
Not a Mazda - it's a Ford.
Interior has held up ok but it's crappy plastic.
Not a good powertrain. Engine burns oil and transmission / clutch needed work at 100,000 miles.
Poor handling in bad weather, even with good tires and sand over the rear axle.

Similar Products Used:
88 Jeep Comanche, 91 Ford Explorer, 96 Dodge Dakota

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Monday, March 27, 2006

2002 Mazda B-2300

More power, with neat looks on road and off.

Based on the Ford Ranger, Mazda's pickup trucks are solidly engineered and sophisticated. They offer the most powerful engine in the compact-truck class.
If you need attitude, opt for the Dual Sport 4x2 pre-runner truck. Or consider the new 4x4 Off-Road package, with bed rail caps, tubular step plates, all-terrain tires, a compass, and other important wilderness accessories . . . like a stereo that plays CDs and MP3s.

Incidentally, don't refer to the Mazda pickups as the B-Series any more. They are now simply called Mazda Trucks.


Walkaround
Restyled last year, the Mazda Truck has a look all its own: windswept, but still brawny, more like a miniature Ford F-150 than, say, a Toyota Tacoma; and certainly more restrained than the posturing macho of the Nissan Frontier. The new Mazda is smooth all over, while retaining the square, glassy greenhouse that has become a Mazda pickup hallmark.
The little-Ford look is more than coincidence: The Mazda Truck is engineered by Ford, and shares mechanical components with the Ford Ranger. The Mazda does offer its own interior and exterior styling and equipment packages.

The Mazda's strong prow sparkles with multi-beam reflector lamps flanking the prominent grille and its bold Mazda emblem. Gentle shoulders roll down into relatively flat side panels, interrupted by a powerful horizontal character line at about knee level. Muscular bulges around the rear wheelwells suggest sporty step-side styling. With the Cab Plus extension, a tall and narrow side window mounts in the panel behind each door window.

The cargo bed stretches six feet and provides convenient hooks on the floor. Indentations in the box support partitions to segment cargo. The tailgate detaches quickly without special tools. The optional U-shaped bed extender, made from stainless steel tubing, flips out to rest on the tailgate. It can be useful for hauling large, bulky cargo although it won't hold back dirt and other loose items.

Dual Sport models rely on a monochromatic treatment with body-colored bumpers, flared fenders and lower front fascia. (The name is derived from a motorcycle suited for pavement or dirt.) Mazda's Dual Sport has the elevated stance of a four-wheel-drive truck because it rides on the same the hiked-up suspension as the 4x4. But Dual Sport is a two-wheel-drive machine, just like the pre-runner trucks that off-road race teams use to survey a desert race course.

Four-wheel-drive Mazdas drop the Dual Sport name but keep the same monochromatic look.


Interior Features
Previous versions of the Mazda Truck consistently set the standard among Japanese-brand pickups for spacious, comfortable accommodations and convenient features. Last year, Mazda re-engineered the cab for even quieter cruising. Also new were seat designs clad in new fabrics, a revised instrument panel with a tachometer, and a revamped center pod for climate and audio systems, with large, easy-to-use rotary dials.
For 2002, the Regular Cab still supplies a bench-style seat that can just fit three across.

The Cab Plus adds an interior storage bay behind the front seat. Two small side-facing jump seats fold down from the back wall. Rear-hinged doors on the four-door Cab Plus permit easy access to rear quarters.

The seats in our B4000 Cab Plus 4x4 were high-back buckets covered in premium cloth fabric. Firmly padded in the bolsters and bottom, they felt luxurious.


Driving Impressions
B4000's 4.0-liter, single-overhead-cam V6, built by Ford in Germany, quickens acceleration and strengthens the Mazda's trailer-towing ability. Its 207 horsepower enables the B4000 to leap off the line and run quickly to speed. The new V6 musters more torque for off-road work when paired with optional four-wheel-drive.
The 4.0-liter V6 teams with either a heavy-duty five-speed manual gearbox or a five-speed electronic automatic with adaptive shift logic. Having five gears means closer gear ratios for better throttle response when accelerating, towing a trailer or driving off pavement. A high-gear lockout switch on the tip of the shift lever lets the driver kick up or down a gear with the tap of a finger.

With the best power rating in its class, the B4000 delivers no-fear passing, even on steep mountain grades. Having so much muscle on tap makes even tough truck chores easy, like hauling loads or pulling a heavy trailer.

With its 10-inch ground clearance and generous front suspension articulation, the B4000 Cab Plus 4x4, scampers over obstacles. And when it runs out of clearance, skid plates shield the transfer case and fuel tank from damage.

Ford's pulse-vacuum hub-lock device sets the front hubs quickly for push-button shifting into four-wheel-drive mode, and it engages while running at highway speed. The planetary transfer case, also from Ford, operates from a rotary dial on the dashboard for seamless switching from rear-wheel to four-wheel high, or further down to four-wheel low for off-road maneuvers.

Whether on lumpy trails or paved roads, the Mazda takes bumps and turns with confident dexterity. Its rigid ladder-like chassis, with full box bracing of the front section, combines with an independent wishbone front suspension to smooth out the ride.

4x2 models ride on cushy coil springs in front with two-stage leaf springs in the rear.

4x4 versions ride on torsion bars up front and add heavy-duty shocks in the rear for firmer dampening.

All Mazda Trucks get a front stabilizer (anti-roll) bar to reduce body lean in corners; 3.0 and 4.0-liter models have a rear stabilizer bar as well.

Speed-sensitive rack-and-pinion steering, rarely used on a pickup, further increases the Mazda's agility, making it more enjoyable to drive on winding roads.


Lineup
That said, Mazda still offers its Truck in three trim levels designated B2300, B3000, and B4000.
B2300 is the price-leading, 2WD base model, at $12,840. Power is provided by a 2.3-liter dohc four-cylinder engine that debuted last January (2001). B2300 comes only with the Regular Cab, and on the standard wheelbase of 112 inches. A five-speed manual transmission, four-wheel anti-lock brake (ABS), tachometer, variable intermittent wipers and a sliding rear window are all standard, as are dual de-powered air bags (with a key-operated passenger-side deactivation switch), anti-theft immobilizer, and a spare-tire lock. A $1,595 package called SE-5 upgrades the B2300 with air conditioning, cloth seats, full carpeting, carpeted floor mats, a CD player and styled steel wheels. Air conditioning alone costs $805.

Next up in the 2WD line is the B3000 Dual Sport, powered by a 3.0-liter overhead-valve V6, and riding higher on its pre-runner style suspension. Additional amenities range from air conditioning to an upgraded stereo to two front tow hooks. Color-matched (rather than black) bumpers provide instant identification. At this level you can choose a Regular Cab ($15,470) or a two-door extended Cab Plus ($17,890), the latter on a wheelbase of 125 inches.

The top level in 2WD is the B4000 Dual Sport ($19,685), available only with a four-door Cab Plus cabin. B4000 is powered by a 4.0-liter sohc V6 introduced last year (2001). This husky overhead-cam engine ripples with 207 horsepower. No other compact truck can quite match its muscle (except the Ford Ranger, which shares the same engine). The big V6 puts power under the driver's toes for hauling a load or powering up steep grades. The same goes for the B4000's trailer-towing capacity of 5900 pounds, which comes close to the top of its class. A limited-slip differential, larger fuel tank, and Class III trailer hitch are all standard.

Four-wheel drive is offered only on B3000 two-door Cab Plus ($20,375) and B4000 four-door Cab Plus ($22,430). B4000 has skid plates for its fuel tank and transfer case.

Any Mazda Truck can be dressed up with the $695 Convenience Package, which includes a bed liner, bed extender, cruise control, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel on a tilt steering column. The Power Package ($795) includes power windows, locks and mirrors plus remote keyless entry.

The new Off-Road Package ($1,350), available only on B4000 4x4s, adds 31x10.5R15 white-outline tires, side step tubes and bed rail caps, plus bucket seats, a center console, CD and MP3 player, automatic-dimming mirror with compass, and a unique Platinum Frost paint color.

A five-speed automatic transmission (an unusual touch of sophistication for a compact truck) costs $1,000. Stand-alone truck trimmings include a bed liner ($235), tonneau cover ($330), box rail covers ($140), flip-out cargo bed extender ($295), and side step tubes ($370).


Final Word
Mazda's truck benefits from Ford's engineering, but adds its own style. Its 207-horsepower V6 engine propels it to the top of the import class.
Dual Sport trim emulates the tough look a racer's pre-runner, while a trick new Off-Road package makes the Mazda more desirable for off-roading in 2002.

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Friday, March 24, 2006

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Mazda pickup rotary

This unusual vehicle was originally designed to respond to demands from the North American market. The Mazda Rotary Pickup was the world's first utility vehicle powered by a Wankel engine. Apart from its dynamic performance, this compact truck provided the best combination between outstanding durability and lightness.
The Mazda Rotary Pickup was exclusively exported to the United States and no counterpart was available in the domestic market. In terms of the exterior design, the vehicle sported massive wheel/tire combinations under over-sized and curvaceous fender flairs, hinting at the high-performance potential underneath. The overall boxy design and large rearview mirrors intimated that it was exclusively destined for the North American market.

Mazda Truck

This is just a Mazda Pickup that was renamed the Mazda Truck in 2002.

About Mazda Pickup

First introduced in 1986 as the B2000, the B-Series compact-pickup was redesigned in 1998, then renamed the Mazda Truck in 2002.

Mazda Pickup's excellent combination of style, sophistication, agility and strength makes it a perfect vehicle to drive. The muscular, rugged and sporty looks suggest Mazda Pickup's top performance and versatility. Its body perches confidently over the large and stylish wheels, giving it stability and tough look. The B-Series has sleek lines and rounded corners and sculpted contours on the front and rear fenders. The 2001 model features Mazda's 5-point grille, which gives it a freshened front-end design.

Superbly engineered to give you the maximum satisfaction over your vehicle, Mazda Pickup boasts of top highly durable parts. Its performance & efficiency standard features include powerful engine and multi-point injection fuel system. For an efficient handling, ride and braking, it has four-wheel ABS, two disc brakes including two ventilated discs, space saver steel rim under body spare wheel, and excellent suspension.