Used 2002 Mazda Truck Consumer Reviews
The more I drive it,the more I love it
I think Mazda's differences in interior and exterior won me over, verses the Ranger. It feel's tight,no rattle's, has lot's of power, and it's a ball to drive. And with a 50,000 mile warranty, Mazda belives in it more than Ford does their Ranger.
B2300 AUTO
The only item that I don't like is putting the automatic gear shift in park it feels like you have the force it in.
- B3000 Dual Sport Cab PlusMSRP: $9,59533 mi away
- B2300 Regular CabMSRP: $6,900339 mi away
- B3000 Dual Sport Cab PlusMSRP: $9,798351 mi away
Good Buy for the money
Bought this as an extra car for running errands and doing the "honeydos". Great truck for the money. It looks great and rides fine. I like the extended cab for safe storage & the extra seating for my kids.
Kevin's 2002 B2300 SE5
This is my first truck, and I love driving it. I went with the Mazda because of the warranty (50,000 miles, as opposed to 36,000 on the Ranger or S-10). The suspension is a little tight, but that's not really a bad thing in a city like mine where the streets are a little rough. Running the A/C hurts the power a bit on the 2.3 liter engine.
Pretty Darn Good
After having such good luck with my Mazda Protege', bought in 1990 and still running well - getting 35m to the gallon, I decided on a Mazda truck. I could've bought a Ranger, but the Mazda just looked better and I am not dissapointed. Plenty of power for a 3.0 V6 Automatic, and looks great in the parking lot. I made the right choice. The Mazda minivan is next and will get them from the same dealer.