2007 Mazda B3000 - SOLD

$9,900.00

224,000 KM

RWD

3.0iL V6

    Year2007

    Make Mazda

    Model B3000

    Trim 3.0l V6 2dr

    Price $8,900 plus taxes

    Doors 2

    Drive Type RWD

    Fuel Type Gasoline

    Color Gunmetal

    Inteior Color Grey

    Transmission Type 5-speed manual

    Registration VIN:

    Engine Type 3.0L V6







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2007 Mazda B3000 Gallery

About the 2007 Mazda B3000 Gallery

Step into the driver's seat and explore the adventure-ready 2007 Mazda B3000, a pickup truck that seamlessly blends rugged capability with everyday practicality. This truck isn't just a mode of transportation; it's a reliable workhorse designed to tackle both the demands of the job site and the twists and turns of everyday life.

Under the hood, the B3000 packs a punch with its robust V6 engine, offering a perfect balance of power and efficiency. Whether you're hauling equipment to a job site or loading up for a weekend getaway, the B3000 is up for the task, making every journey a seamless combination of performance and reliability.



The exterior design of the 2007 Mazda B3000 is a testament to its versatility. From its bold grille to its sturdy frame, this truck exudes a confident and purposeful presence. The bed at the back isn't just a utilitarian feature; it's a statement of the B3000's capability, ready to handle whatever you throw its way..

Climb into the cabin, and you'll find a comfortable and functional interior designed with the driver in mind. With intuitive controls and supportive seating, the B3000 ensures that every drive is not only productive but enjoyable. The extended cab configuration provides additional space for passengers or extra cargo, making it a practical choice for both work and play.

Safety is a priority in the B3000, with features such as antilock brakes and airbags contributing to an overall sense of security. Whether you're navigating city streets or venturing off-road, the B3000 is equipped to handle it all with confidence.

In summary, the 2007 Mazda B3000 is more than just a pickup truck; it's a reliable companion for the road ahead. With its powerful engine, versatile design, and a commitment to safety, the B3000 is ready to take on the challenges of your daily adventures, making each drive a testament to Mazda's dedication to performance and practicality.

I hope this description captures the essence of the 2007 Mazda B3000.

The Staff at Kelowna Patton Motors

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Manual B3000 No Accidents, 24 Service Records, Air Conditioning, Alloy Rims On Hercules All Weather Tries M=S With Snowflake, Canopy, Box Liner, Bench Seat, 2 Rear Seats, Block Heater, Strong Clutch, Just Serviced.


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2007 Mazda B3000

Pros & Cons

  • + Compact dimensions provide nimble handling, rugged underpinnings.

  • - Dated platform results in a choppy ride and a cramped interior, no crew cab model, limited lineup doesn't match many consumers' needs.

What's New

Except for the additions of an audio input jack (on trucks equipped with CD players) and a standard tire-pressure monitor for all, the aging Mazda B-Series rolls into 2007 unchanged.

Edmunds Says

Unless the dealer makes an offer you can't refuse, there's no reason to consider the outdated 2007 Mazda B-Series. More modern compact pickups are available for around the same list price.

Vehicle overview

The B-Series has remained basically unchanged for more than a decade. And with virtually all of its competition having undergone complete redesigns within the last few years, the 2007 Mazda B-Series finds itself even more antiquated. This is not to say it's a bad truck -- the B-Series' smaller size is a handy virtue when tackling narrow trails off-road, dicing with city traffic or parking in crowded lots. And although the chassis is old, it's rugged, making this truck ideal for folks who need a no-frills workhorse or for outdoor enthusiasts who want to indulge in their activities without spending a lot on a truck.

But just like the Ford Ranger on which it's based, the B-Series doesn't offer the same wide variety of configurations, available features and safety technology as the Toyota Tacoma, Nissan Frontier or Dodge Dakota. For example, while each of those competing models offers a crew cab body style, the B-Series does not. The other trucks also offer much more powerful engines and more safety features (such as stability control and side airbags).

For those compact-truck buyers who don't need a roomy cabin and for whom price is of the utmost importance (discounts should be deep), the 2007 Mazda B-Series may be a good fit. Everybody else, however, will find the aforementioned and far superior rivals much more appealing.

Performance & mpg

Three engines are available. Two-wheel-drive models can be had with a 2.3-liter, four-cylinder engine rated for 143 horsepower and 154 pound-feet of torque, or a 3.0-liter V6 with 148 hp and 180 lb-ft of torque. Four-wheel-drive models come standard with a 4.0-liter V6 with 207 hp and 238 lb-ft of torque. A five-speed manual is standard on all models except the SE extended cab, which comes with a five-speed automatic. The automatic is optional on all trim levels. Tow ratings are less than 3000 pounds with the four-cylinder and the 3.0-liter V6, but the 4.0-liter V6 has a respectable 5580-pound capacity.

Safety

Antilock brakes are standard on all models. Virtually all other modern safety features, such as stability control as well as side- and side curtain airbags, are not available. Still, in NHTSA crash tests, the 2007 Mazda B-Series did well, earning five stars (out of five) for the driver and four stars for the front passenger in frontal-impact crashes. In that agency's side-impact tests, the B-Series scored five stars (standard cab) and four stars (extended cab). The IIHS gave this compact pickup truck a rating of "Acceptable" (the second highest of four) after conducting its frontal-offset impact tests.

Driving

Despite its relatively low horsepower rating, the 4.0-liter V6 offers respectable acceleration for this class, and the five-speed automatic does a fine job of making the most of the available power. The B-Series feels underpowered with either the four-cylinder or the 3.0-liter V6. All models are easy to maneuver thanks to the truck's small size, but the basic platform and underpinnings are old-tech, resulting in a rough, harsh ride. The 2007 Mazda B-Series is a good performer off-road, but the lack of an optional off-road package means hard-core trail busters will have to explore the aftermarket to outfit it properly.

Interior

As expected, the cabin has a dated feel, and unlike its competitors, the Mazda B-Series doesn't offer leather upholstery or a premium sound system. There isn't much legroom and the seats are still low and flat, so don't expect long-range comfort. Extended-cab models have twin jump seats in the rear; the side-facing rear seats on this model are by no means comfortable for adults, but they can be used by extra passengers in a pinch.


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CRAFTED FOR YOUR NEXT ON-ROAD ADVENTURE

2007 Mazda B3000 Gallery

Overview

  • Engine Type: Gas
  • Transmission:5-speed manual
  • Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
  • Cylinders: V6
  • Total Seating: 5

Fuel & MPG

  • Fuel type: Regular unleaded
  • EPA city/highway MPG: 16/21 MPG
  • EPA combined MPG: 18 MPG
  • Range in miles (city/hwy): 312.0/409.5 mi.
  • Fuel tank capacity: 19.5 gal.
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Engine

  • Base engine size: 3.0 L
  • Cylinders: V6
  • Horsepower: 148 hp @ 5,200 rpm
  • Torque: 180 lb-ft @ 3,900 rpm
  • Valves: 12
  • Cam type: Overhead valves (OHV)

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2007 Mazda B3000 Gallery

Our 2007 Mazda B3000 includes:

  • Manual B3000 No Accidents
  • 24 Service Records
  • Air Conditioning
  • Alloy Rims On Hercules All Weather Tries M=S With Snowflake
  • Canopy
  • Box Liner
  • Bench Seat
  • 2 Rear Seats
  • Block Heater
  • Strong Clutch
  • Just Serviced

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