The B-Series can haul heavy loads (up to 5,600 pounds towing capacity), and
with available four-wheel drive, handle the toughest terrain. But this stylish
truck is just as happy strutting its stuff in the city or taking long-haul trips
in its stride.
Available as a two-door Regular Cab or four-door, four-seat Cab Plus and with a
choice of 2.3-liter four-cylinder, 3.0-liter V6 and 4.0-liter V6 engines and two
or four-wheel drive systems, the B-Series is ready for anything.
The Mazda B-Series truck continues its value story into 2006 with a wide array
of standard features and an extensive options list to allow customers to
personalize their vehicles.
New colors and a standard equipment anti-theft system on some models mark the
most significant changes to the B-Series for 2006. Volcanic Red and Redfire
replace 2005's Performance and Sunburst Reds, and Dark Satin Green has been
dropped. All 3.0-liter and 4.0-liter V6 B-Series trucks now come with Mazda's
anti-theft system fitted at the factory – a valuable addition to an already
superb value truck.
"It's not a conventional truck by any stretch of the imagination," says Kevin
Mori, vehicle line manager. "Built with a touch of Mazda's Zoom-Zoom standards,
and offering impressive safety credentials in concert with stylish design and
superb practicality, the B-Series makes other trucks feel like tractors."
B-Series Specifications
The available automatic transmission in the 2006 Mazda B-Series is a
sophisticated and smooth-shifting five-speed. Standard transmission is a
five-speed manual, which like all Mazdas, is designed for quick shifting to get
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