
Year | Price From | Price To |
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2025 | $35,520 | $74,095 |
2024 | $31,900 | $76,230 |
2023 | $30,360 | $77,660 |
2022 | $29,700 | $77,330 |
2021 | $24,200 | $74,800 |
2020 | $23,100 | $58,630 |
2019 | $21,340 | $53,130 |
2018 | $17,600 | $50,050 |
2017 | $16,720 | $44,000 |
2016 | $15,840 | $41,030 |
2015 | $14,190 | $38,610 |
2014 | $13,750 | $33,770 |
2013 | $12,760 | $30,800 |
2012 | $11,880 | $29,810 |
2011 | $10,120 | $26,950 |
2010 | $9,130 | $20,680 |
2009 | $7,370 | $20,240 |
2008 | $6,710 | $17,160 |
2007 | $6,820 | $14,740 |
2006 | $6,490 | $13,310 |
Mazda BT-50 FAQs
Check out real-world situations relating to the Mazda BT-50 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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My ten-year-old Mazda BT-50's transmission has failed. Am I eligible for compensation?
There have, indeed, been issues with this transmission with Mazda authorising a service bulletin to attend to some vehicles. However, it‘s generally thought that affected vehicles were built between 2011 and 2014, after which point, the problems were fixed. Which is not to say your 2015-built car doesn’t have the same problems.
The best way to proceed is to ignore the dealerships and go straight to Mazda Australia’s customer service department. Unfortunately, your car is now 10-years-old and well and truly outside its warranty, but I agree that 120,000km is not an acceptable lifespan for a component such as a modern automatic transmission to fail.
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Replacement LED headlights aren't running correctly on a 2011 Mazda BT-50 ute
The smart money here suggests that there’s something your car’s electrical system and body computer don’t like about replacement LED lights. That’s assuming you’ve installed them correctly, of course. The first thing you should do is replace the standard globes and see if that restores the lights’ operation. If it does, you can be reasonably sure there’s a problem with the way the car reacts to the LED replacements.
Not all cars appreciate the conversion to LEDs. These newer lights draw a lot less current than conventional globes and, while that sounds like a good thing, the lack of current-draw detected by the body computer can cause problems. Another common problem with LEDs is that the low current-draw makes the car’s computer think that there’s a blown globe at which point it can trigger a warning light on the dashboard.
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What tow vehicle or hybrid camper should I consider for after retirement?
The last decade of dual-cab four-wheel-drive utes have emerged as the tow-vehicles of choice, and you see them everywhere filling roles exactly like the one you have planned. Popular models include the Ford Ranger you’ve nominated, Toyota HiLux, Mazda BT-50, VW Amarok, Mitsubishi Triton, Nissan Navara and Isuzu D-Max. But there are also cheaper alternatives including makes like the South-Korean made Ssangyong and various Chinese brands like LDV and Great Wall.
Just make sure you know exactly how much you need to tow before making a decision as some of the cheaper models don’t have the same outright towing capacity and even if they do, some of them don’t have the engine performance to make towing as easy as it should be. For parts availability, the Toyota would be king in really remote areas, but any of the major brands are pretty well covered in Australia.
Meantime, don’t rule out ute-based wagons such as the Ford Everest, Isuzu MU-X, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and Toyota Fortuna. These offer better ride comfort when unladen thanks to more sophisticated rear suspensions and most have as much or almost as much towing capacity as their ute brethren.
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