
This car has its own age old charm of its own. The car looks old in terms of look and lacks lot of trendy features that we get in modern cars. Somewhere that trendy and peppy feel is missing. The car can beat some of its competitors for its all terrain performance, or its performance in context to a workhorse. The towing capacity is pretty decent in this car. If you stress upon the reliability factor then again this car will charm you to the core. In terms of safety aspect also this car offers standard features.
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For a pickup truck, I genuinely feel that the Mazda BT-50 misses out on some of the road presence, as the slightly curvy styling and rounded front fascia is something which is not very much likeable for a tough utility vehicle. However, keeping its rather soft styling, the Mazda BT-50 feels solid to drive and almost unshakable on rough terrains.
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