2007 Mazda B-series
2007 Mazda B-series
Est. monthly payment:
R 2,666 p/m
Gauteng
The 2007 Mazda B-series Drifter 2600 SLX LWB P/U S/C offers reliable performance and rugged versatility for South African buyers seeking a practical used single cab bakkie. Its robust build and proven reputation make it an attractive choice for work or leisure, all at an affordable price.
Powered by a 2.6L petrol engine paired with a manual transmission, this Mazda bakkie delivers dependable power and straightforward handling. With only two seats and two doors, it’s ideal for work crews or individuals needing a durable vehicle. While fuel consumption details are unavailable, the engine’s efficiency complements its practicality for daily use.
Located in Pretoria Central, this used Mazda B-series is ready for a test drive. Contact the dealer today to explore finance deals, compare prices, and secure the best price on a versatile South African vehicle. Don’t miss the chance to buy this affordable, reliable bakkie for sale.
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Mazda B-series
Mazda’s B-series single cab is almost a ghost in today’s South African classifieds, yet here it is, rubbing shoulders with the likes of the Nissan NP300 Hardbody and old-shape Ford Ranger single cabs. You won’t find modern refinements or a tech-laden cabin—this was always about price and getting the job done, nothing fancy. Right now, the “market” is one lonely listing: a 2007 model tagged at R129,950. That’s not a segment, that’s a fossil find. No diesel anywhere, just petrol and a manual box. If you’re trying to gauge resale value, or even haggle, one option isn’t a trend—it's a shot in the dark, and that matters. The lone survivor is a DRIFTER 2600 SLX LWB single cab, and the odometer is shouting: 469,247 km. Half a million kays is either proof that the 2.6-litre engine can take a beating, or a warning flare for your wallet, depending on how it’s been looked after. If you’re even glancing at this, you’re probably after a farm hack or a no-nonsense workhorse—nobody’s buying at this price for the paintwork. New stock? Forget it. Mazda pulled the plug on these years ago, so if you pack smart on price, sure, it’s an option. But don’t kid yourself: a thorough inspection is non-negotiable and finding spares for a 17-year-old Mazda bakkie in Mzansi isn’t a given.
Est. monthly payment:
R 0 p/m
2007 Mazda B-series
Est. monthly payment:
R 0 p/m
Karenpark, Pretoria, Gauteng
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