2006 Mazda B-Series Truck B4000 SE Extended Cab Pickup 4.0L V6 4×4 5-speed Automatic 6.0 ft. Bed

  • Base engine size: 4.0 l
  • Torque: 238 ft-lbs. @ 3000 rpm
  • Horsepower: 207 hp @ 5250 rpm
  • Transmission: 5-speed automatic
  • Range in miles (cty/hwy): 273.0/351.0 mi.
  • Epa mileage est. (cty/hwy): 14/18 mpg

2006 Mazda B-Series Truck B4000 Extended Cab Pickup 4.0L V6 4×4 5-speed Manual 6.0 ft. Bed

  • Base engine size: 4.0 l
  • Torque: 238 ft-lbs. @ 3000 rpm
  • Horsepower: 207 hp @ 5250 rpm
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual
  • Range in miles (cty/hwy): 273.0/351.0 mi.
  • Epa mileage est. (cty/hwy): 14/18 mpg

2006 Mazda B-Series Truck B3000 Extended Cab Pickup 3.0L V6 5-speed Manual 6.0 ft. Bed

  • Base engine size: 3.0 l
  • Torque: 180 ft-lbs. @ 3950 rpm
  • Horsepower: 148 hp @ 4900 rpm
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual
  • Range in miles (cty/hwy): 312.0/409.5 mi.
  • Epa mileage est. (cty/hwy): 16/21 mpg

2006 Mazda B-Series Truck B3000 Dual Sport Extended Cab Pickup 3.0L V6 5-speed Manual 6.0 ft. Bed

  • Base engine size: 3.0 l
  • Torque: 180 ft-lbs. @ 3950 rpm
  • Horsepower: 148 hp @ 4900 rpm
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual
  • Range in miles (cty/hwy): 312.0/409.5 mi.
  • Epa mileage est. (cty/hwy): 16/21 mpg

Here you can find precise information about every single inch of your car including the exact width, length, and height of 2006 Mazda B-Series Truck Cab Plus 4 model of 2007 or any other year. Besides the dimensions you can also read detailed information concerning engine of the vehicle such as engine size, horsepower, the number of cylinders and valves, which can tell you a lot about potential performance of the car. As you might know each series of car model has different dimensions - width, length, height, wheel base, and suspension which you can choose by picking out one of the available specs of the model you like. Size of the 2006 Mazda B-Series Truck Cab Plus 4 and the number of doors available doesn’t matter for most of potential customers, however such information as mpg (the rate of fuel efficiency – miles per gallon), which is essential for the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) mileage est, according to which the energy tax is estimated. Also the mentioned rate along with fuel tank capacity and the range in miles (cty/hwy) tells you how long and how far you can drive your vehicle with the actual amount of gas in the tank.