Mazda B-Series

Mazda B-Series — production years, market prices by model year, NHTSA recalls and owner complaints, and live listings for sale on VehiSales.

Generations of the Mazda B-Series

Every body generation side by side — each links to its full story: market prices, facelift changes, recalls and live listings.

Generation Facelift Price today Units for sale Recalls Complaints
Generation 1 1996–2009 0 559

Vehicles within one generation share the same platform and body style. Price today — median asking prices across each generation's model years (current market).

Engines used in the B-Series

Engine families this model shipped with, by NHTSA VIN build data — each links to every model that shares it.

Engine Years in this model Also used in VIN builds ⓘ
Mazda 3.0L 6-cylinder 1994–2008 6 models 52

About the Mazda B-Series

The Mazda B series is a series of pickup trucks that was manufactured by Mazda. Produced across five generations from 1961 to 2006, the model line began life primarily as a commercial vehicle, slotted above a kei truck in size. Through its production, Mazda used engine displacement to determine model designations; a B1500 was fitted with a 1.5 L engine and a B2600, a 2.6 L engine.

Source: Wikipedia — Mazda B series, CC BY-SA.

Recalls & complaints by year (NHTSA)

Year Recalls Complaints Most reported
1996 0 73 Visibility, Tires, Seat Belts
1997 0 55 Tires, Power Train, Suspension
1998 0 69 Tires, Vehicle Speed Control, Engine And Engine Cooling
1999 0 80 Tires, Structure, Power Train
2000 0 59 Tires, Power Train, Steering
2001 0 38 Vehicle Speed Control, Service Brakes, Structure
2002 0 29 Power Train, Air Bags, Engine And Engine Cooling
2003 0 22 Electrical System, Air Bags, Power Train
2004 0 49 Air Bags, Engine And Engine Cooling, Structure
2005 0 22 Air Bags, Service Brakes, Hydraulic
2006 0 11 Air Bags, Suspension, Electronic Stability Control (Esc)
2007 0 37 Air Bags, Engine And Engine Cooling
2008 0 11 Air Bags, Steering, Vehicle Speed Control
2009 0 4 Air Bags, Unknown Or Other

Source: NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation.