Mazda Rotary Pickup
| Manufacturer | Mazda |
|---|---|
| Production | 1974-1977 |
| Class | Compact pickup truck |
| Body style(s) | 2-door truck |
| Engine(s) | 1.3 L 13B |
| Related | Mazda B-Series Ford Courier |
It is estimated that just over 15,000 total units were built. Most were made for the 1974 model year, due to the energy crisis putting a damper on sales, Mazda restamped many of the 1974 models with a prefix "S" designating it as a "1975" model. Approximately 700 units were built for the 1976 model year. Mazda invested in a moderate redesign for the 1977 model, updating electrical systems, adding an additional 4 inches cab stretch for more comfort, and adding a 5-speed manual transmission with different differential gearing. However, after about 3,000 units, the REPU was discontinued due to poor sales.
Road & Track magazine was impressed with the "smooth, quiet power" and the "nice" interior. Price at the time was about US$3500, and observed fuel economy was 16.5 miles per US gallon (7.0 km/l/19.8 mpg-imp).
Most of the trucks are found on the west coast of the US, and they continue to be sought out by enthusiasts.


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