Is Subaru Baja a reliable car?

Is Subaru Baja a reliable car?

Add in Subaru’s solid reputation for reliability, the Baja’s easy-to-handle size and superior fuel economy (compared to a V6 pickup truck) and this odd duck of a car may make more sense than most people initially thought.

How many miles does a Subaru Baja last?

While results will vary and the big variable is always how well the car has been maintained, what I can tell you is a Subaru is capable of going 300,000 miles. And if you are a regular maintenance type of owner you should expect to get that type of mileage out of it.

What kind of engine does a Subaru Baja have?

2.5-liter four-cylinder
The Baja and Baja Sport feature the Outback’s tried and true horizontally-opposed 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine.

Is the Subaru Baja all-wheel-drive?

The Subaru Baja was an all-wheel-drive, four passenger, four-door utility manufactured from 2002 to 2006 by Subaru and marketed for model years 2003 to 2006. The unibody design borrowed heavily from the existing mechanicals, platform and sheet metal of the Subaru Legacy/Outback wagon.

Is Subaru Baja a truck or car?

Vehicle overview The Subaru Baja is, generally speaking, a car-based crew-cab pickup truck. Based on the 2000-2004 Subaru Outback, it shares the same 104.3-inch wheelbase, but is 6 inches longer in rear overhang.

Is a Subaru Baja a truck?

Is the Subaru Baja a truck? Yes. In terms of utility, the Subaru Baja will be spoken of as a pickup truck.

What transmission is in a 2003 Subaru Baja?

4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
2003 Subaru Baja/Transmission

What engine is in the 2003 Subaru Baja?

2.5 L 4-cylinder
2003 Subaru Baja/Engine

What engine is in a 2003 Subaru Baja?

Is the 2003 Subaru Baja a good used car?

The Baja is all new for 2003. It’s similar to the Subaru Outback, but it has an open cargo bed. Certainly a niche vehicle, it should appeal to people with active lifestyles, especially those who ski or surf. Read what other owners think about the Used 2003 Subaru Baja.

Is the Subaru Baja the brat of pickups?

Subaru Baja fills yet another niche that no one knew existed: a compact four-door pickup that drives like a car. Here’s the modern equivalent of the iconoclastic Subaru Brat from 1977, back in the days when the Japanese automaker was struggling for identity. The Brat was quirky and unique and cute as a koala.

How much does a Nissan Baja cost?

The Baja comes just one way: fully loaded, including sunroof, leather seating, 16-inch alloy wheels, stereo with CD, power driver’s seat, cruise control, keyless entry and bed liner, at its base price of $23,995 for stickshift, $24,795 for automatic. Shipping tacks on $525. Baja is a versatile little critter at a moderate price.

Is the Baja a tacky car?

Where Brat was cute, Baja is goofy. It’s long and loopy, neither car nor truck, with absurd silver plastic lower body cladding, the kind of stuff jettisoned by most other automakers as hopelessly tacky. It’s too bad, too, because other than its styling, the Baja is such a nice vehicle.

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