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==Year-to-year changes== ===1994=== Built in the United States, the Mazdas were wider and slightly longer than most of the imported competition, giving them an advantage in legroom and elbowroom. The B-series trucks were available in two cab configurations (regular and extended), two bed lengths (short and long), three trim levels (base, SE and LE), with rear-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive and with a choice of three engines. Altogether, there's a total of 11 different models. The B2300 was the entry-level model, equipped with Ford's familiar 98-horsepower, 2.3-liter sohc 4-cylinder engine. The B3000 had a 140-horsepower version of the 3.0-liter pushrod engine. And the B4000, with its 160-hp 4.0-liter pushrod V6, was the most powerful compact pickup sold by an import dealer. It had 225 ft-lb of stump-pulling torque on tap. A 5-speed manual transmission was standard, and a 4-speed automatic is optional. The B4000 was also available with 4-wheel drive, and incorporated Ford's electric "Touch Drive" transfer case for pushbutton, shift-on-the-fly operation. ===1995=== The 1995 models did not go on sale until early 1995.
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