1992 Mazda Pickup B2200 on 2040-cars
Great Mills, Maryland, United States
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YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 1992 MAZDA PICKUP B2200 WITH ONLY 168875 MILES,TRUCK IS A 4 CYCLINDER,THATS FUEL INJECTED,5 SPEED TRANSMISSION,POWER STERRING,UP DATED RADIO,NEVER BEEN SMOKED IN AT ALL,IN THE LAST 10K MILES,IT HAS HAD A NEW TIMING BELT AND WATER PUMP INSTALLED,THE INTERIOR IS STILL LIKE NEW INSIDE OF THIS LITTLE TRUCK,HAS A BED LINER AND A BED COVER,FACTORY ALLOY WHEELS,TIRES ARE IN GREAT SHAPE,GOOD BRAKES,TIGHT FRONTEND,MOTOR DOESNT SMOKE OR LEAK ANY OIL AT ALL,TRANSMISSION HAS A GOOD CLUTCH,AN SHIFTS GEARS GREAT,HAS TWO RUST SPOTS IN THE WHOLE TRUCK,ONE BY THE REAR BUMPER,AN ONE IN THE FRONT OF THE HOOD,SEE THE PICTURES,THERE IS NO RUST IN THE FRAME AT ALL,PAINT STILL HOLDS A VERY GOOD SHINE,GAS IS ALWAYS GOING UP AND YOU CAN SAVE WITH THIS LITTLE TRUCK,YOU CAN DRIVE IT ANYWERE YOU WANT WITH NO ISSUES AT ALL,YOU WONT FIND A NICER TRUCK FOR THE AGE,THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION,THE WINNING BIDDER PAYS A 500 DEPOSIT WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION END AND THE BALANCE PAID WITHIN 7 DAYS,I HAVE A CLEAN MARYLAND TITLE,ANY ONE IS WELCOMED TO COME SEE THE TRUCK IN PERSON,I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY AS I HAVE IT FOR SALE LOCAL,THAT YOU FOR LOOKING
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Sell your own: 2012 Mazda CX-9 AWD
Fri, Jun 9 2017Looking to sell your car? We make it both easy and free. Quickly create listings with up to six photos and reach millions of buyers. Log in and create your free listings. If your only connection to Mazda is the MX-5 Miata, know there's more to the Hiroshima-based carmaker than "zoom" - there's also room. The 3-row CX-9 is the roomiest Mazda, 200 inches long with some 100 cubic feet of cargo space. The CX-9 wasn't Mazda's first stab at a crossover. Its original MPV was more crossover than minivan, with a RWD/AWD platform and – get this! – an available manual trans. While the MPV morphed into a more conventional minivan, Mazda introduced the CX-7, CX-9, CX-5 and – most recently – the subcompact CX-3. Although the CX-7 is no more, the crossover segment remains hot. This for-sale CX-9 is from the model's previous generation. It's also the beneficiary of the last V6, as its more upscale replacement boasts only a turbocharged four. We like both, but the V6 is relatively refined. And this car's price of $16,000 sure beats a new CX-9's $36,000. It's almost $2K above an average selling price, but with a clean Carfax and its 60K major service behind it (and some price flexibility) this CX-9 could provide some voluminous value. Related Video:
Mazda6 diesel is coming, too, Mazda promises (again)
Wed, Apr 17 2019As we noted our piece earlier today about the CX-5 diesel, we've been waiting for Mazda to bring its Skyactiv-D engines to market for years. Tripped up by an emissions certification nightmare that caused delays and resulted in lackluster power and fuel economy numbers, they're late to the party. In the CX-5 diesel, it's also a questionable proposition at almost $4,000 more than the much more powerful CX-5 Turbo. But today, Mazda's U.S. president confirmed to Autoblog that the diesel engine would make its way into the 6. Like the CX-5, it'll only be offered with all-wheel drive and only on the top Signature trim level. Unlike the CX-5 diesel, which goes on sale in July, we don't know when the Skyactiv-D-powered 6 will go on sale. But it seems like later this year is a good bet. How much longer can Mazda wait, really, once the CX-5 diesel is on sale? The diesel Mazda6 will use the same 2.2-liter engine as the CX-5. It'll probably offer the same power figures – 168 horsepower at 4,000 rpm and 290 pound-feet of torque from a low 2,000 rpm, with a 5,500-rpm redline. The fuel economy bonus for choosing a diesel over the turbocharged gas engine should roughly parallel the difference in the CX-5: about 5 mpg in the city and 3 mph on the highway. That said, we don't know the 6's EPA fuel economy numbers yet. We expect the price premium to roughly parallel the CX-5 as well, so the diesel will likely be several thousand dollars more than the gas turbo engine in the same Signature trim. These are educated guesses, of course, and when we have firmer numbers or solid estimates from Mazda we'll let you know.
Mazda CEO says rotary not viable, so don't look for a new one
Tue, 19 Nov 2013We have some very sad news to report, rotor-heads fans: Don't expect a new rotary-powered vehicle anytime soon. This comes straight from Masamichi Kogai, the CEO of Mazda, which is the only company to ever market a commercially successful rotary-powered automobile in the world. The issue, as it has pretty much always been, is environmental.
While the Wankel rotary engine does indeed make a lot of power in a small, lightweight package, it does so while burning lots of fuel and emitting lots of noxious gases into the atmosphere, at least when running on gasoline. And that means the rotary engine will likely only ever be able to power niche vehicles. And that, in turn, means that it is very difficult to turn a profit on vehicles with rotary engines, particularly for a small automaker like Mazda.
"It has to be a viable commercial proposition. If we are going to adopt it, it has to be a product that can generate at least sales of 100,000 units a year. We have to be able to achieve a profit," said Kogai in an interview with Automotive News. Mazda sold 56,203 RX-7 models in the United States (the automaker's biggest market) in 1986. Sales of the RX-8 peaked in 2004, its first full year on the market, with just 23,690 units.



















