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Driving Impressions
Superb comfort, adequate-to-good power response, great braking and a sometimes disquieting blind spot are some of the characteristics that remain with us as a result of our test drive in the Mazda B4000. The standard 4.0liter V6 delivered less than breathtaking highway passing punch but displayed plenty of muscle in lower-speed passing simulations. Everything on our test vehicle engaged smoothly and easily, from the optional cruise control to the shift-on-the-fly two-speed 4WD system.We did note a fair amount of engine noise when we engaged the 4WD via the panel-mounted button. The system also requires you to pull off the road, stop and reverse the vehicle for about 15 feet to disengage the locking hubs. Cornering was firm and virtually rock-and-roll-free. The front disc/rear drum anti-lock braking system of our Mazda B4000 delivered swift, straight stops with a minimum of pedal pulsation. Care was required in changing lanes in either direction, however, due to a pair of blind spots that were created by the pillars around the rear quarter windows of the extended cab.
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