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The new 2003 Mazda Truck B2300 is powered by the 2.3-liter DOHC 4-cylinder with 143 hp at 5250rpm and 154lb-ft of torque at 3750rpm. It comes with a 5-speed manual transmission that has pretty good specs for fuel economy at 24/29 mpg (city/hwy).
What's more, the 2008 Mazda Truck comes standard with antilock brakes, so you know you're safe wherever you go. New for this year, the B-Series pickup comes in three distinct models - the B2300, B3000, and B4000.
Ford's Ranger and its platformmate, the Mazda Truck (yes, quite an uninspired name), have been with us for a while. Somehow, however, they have stayed fresh and continue to be popular and attractive trucks for the new Millennium.
For 2002, the name was changed to simply Mazda Truck in the United States. Mazda's partnership with Ford has resulted in the sharing of this vehicle—the Mazda B-Series and Ford Ranger are essentially the same after 1994.
The Mazda trucks have been freshened up for 1995, with a redesigned interior and instrument panel which now has a driver's-side air bag. The entry-level B2300 engine has a significant increase in power this year.
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