Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

MAZDA BT-50 FROM $41,550

Mazda’s 2021 BT50 is no longer a reskinned Ford Ranger. Instead, Mazda has turned to Isuzu and it’s new D-Max. This brings major benefits in reliability, safety and fuel efficiency, but de-Rangering the BT has its downsides, too.

Given that most one tonners are bought by people with an ABN number, Mazda is spruiking big drive away discounts for business owners.

ABN holders, for example, pay $56,990 for the BT50 GT dual cab pickup. A wage earner

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