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1997 Mazda B-Series Pickup

MSRP: $12,350 - $19,585
Invoice: $11,060 - $17,474
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1997 Mazda B-Series Pickup 2 Dr B2300 SE Extended Cab SB
MSRP: $14,670
Invoice: $13,131
1997 Mazda B-Series Pickup 2 Dr B2300 SE Standard Cab SB
MSRP: $12,350
Invoice: $11,060
1997 Mazda B-Series Pickup 2 Dr B2300 Standard Cab SB
MSRP: $12,350
Invoice: $11,060
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CarGurus' 1997 Mazda B-Series Pickup Review

While Mazda had offered as many as 12 to 14 different versions of its compact B-Series trucks in previous years, the automaker trimmed the B-Series lineup for 1997, offering only the entry-level B2300  and higher-end B4000 trim packages. The B2300 trucks were available as rear-wheel-drive vehicles only, with either standard or extended cabs. The B4000 trucks came in either two-wheel- or four-wheel-drive versions, with standard or extended cabs.

A five-speed manual transmission was standard on all models, while a four-speed automatic was optional on some B2300 models, and a five-speed automatic was optional on B4000 models.

Standard features for the B-Series trucks included power brakes, vinyl seats, intermittent windshield wipers, a lighted entry system, and anti-lock brakes for the rear wheels. Air conditioning, power windows, power door locks, and a CD player were among the options.

According the drivers' comments, the B-Series pickups were comfortable, reliable, and sporty. The trucks' handling and power/performance were also noted as positive points, while one of the few complaints about the trucks concerned their gas mileage, which could have been better, drivers felt.


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  • www.edmunds.com — The lineup is trimmed, leaving just B2300 and B4000 models available. More
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