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Consumer Reviews
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1994 Mazda B4000 LE
by Gear Girl
from Claremont, NH |
October 12, 2011
Rating from Gear Girl
(5)
Comfort:
5 out of 5
Performance:
5 out of 5
Exterior Styling:
5 out of 5
Interior Design:
5 out of 5
Value for the Money:
5 out of 5
Reliability:
5 out of 5
"My boyfriend gave me his 1994 Mazda B4000 LE 4x4 after he purchased a new Corolla. It had bad cab mounts, rust thru perforations, 200,000+miles, and alot of little things wrong with it that were never kept up on. The engine and drive train were religiously maintained. He bought it new in 1994 as a leftover from a dealership in Massachusetts that no longer exists. I think he said they had bought up all the inventory on the East coast of Mazda pick-ups....no wonder they are out of business....anywho.......I fixed the body stuff, sewn up all the details.....and hit it with original Medium Seafoam Clearcoat Metallic!!!! Still running great, and it now looks like it did that day when Ed went looking for a new truck......I love the truck......only glitch is the fuel relay cube....when it doesn't like to start on those balmy summer days of 100% humidity, I just pop the Power Distribution Box and pull and re-insert the fuel relay cube. Works every time......."
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