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1994 Mazda B-4000 Review: Interior

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1994 Mazda B-4000 Review

Interior
Contemporary styling, rich-looking fabrics and overall modern appearance presented themselves upon our entrance to the Mazda B4000 LE's cockpit. The roomy, reclining bucket seats were covered by a combination of velour and complementary fabric, as were the door and kick panels on each side. The driver's seat featured both a power inflatable lumbar support and a front bolster or front seat cushion adjustment activated by a handle underneath. Instrument panel readouts were easily viewable through the two-spoke steering wheel and included speedometer, tachometer and analog battery, oil, temperature and fuel needle gauges. Several "check function" lights and a 4WD drive indicator light rounded out the instrument panel complement. With modest surprise, we found a column-mounted selector for the four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive. Not bad, just different. Behind the front buckets, the rear slider and two side wing windows promised ample ventilation. Retractable, side-facing jump seats folded down, featuring a nice velour covering and enough room for an adult on a short trip or a fun place for kids on a longer one.
Two other welcome rearward features: a lid that folds down over the cargo area to conceal valuable items and a large cargo net on the rear cab wall. Bright dome and independently operated map and vanity lights, a passenger-side visor-mounted vanity mirror, convenient map pockets and cleverly compartmentalized center armrest storage continued this Mazda pickup's lengthy list of American-style, creature-pleasing interior attributes. Next Page


1994 Mazda B-4000