The seating capacity of a Subaru Baja is 4 passengers. The Baja is a compact utility/pickup truck manufactured by Subaru from 2002 to 2006. It combines the handling and passenger carrying characteristics of a traditional passenger car with the open-bed versatility and load capacity of a small pickup truck.
Contents
- How many miles per gallon does a Subaru Baja get?
- Why was the Subaru Baja discontinued?
- Is the Subaru Baja coming back?
- What is the Subaru with a truck bed?
- What problems did the Subaru Baja have?
- Is the Subaru Baja discontinued?
- How much can Subaru Baja tow?
- How many Subaru Bajas were made in the US?
- How big is a Subaru Baja bed?
- Are Subaru Bajas rare?
How many miles per gallon does a Subaru Baja get?
Based on data from 34 vehicles, 3,049 fuel-ups and 783,867 miles of driving, the 2006 Subaru Baja gets a combined Avg MPG of 21.13 with a 0.15 MPG margin of error.
Why was the Subaru Baja discontinued?
Why was the Subaru Baja discontinued? Relative to full-size pickups, the Subaru Baja was small and expensive. Research showed that the original Subaru Baja didn’t cater enough to the luxury expectation of brand loyalists. The good news is, Subaru, the #1 brand for Brand Trust, is about to solve all those old problems.
Is the Subaru Baja coming back?
While no information has been released just yet, there is speculation that a new Subaru Baja could hit the market with a hybrid powertrain option, a towing capacity of up to 5,000 pounds, and similarities to the famed Subaru Outback.
What is the Subaru with a truck bed?
the Baja
Introduced in 2003, the Baja was a beefed up version of the Outback that featured an open cargo bed.
What problems did the Subaru Baja have?
Worst Issues
- engine feels rough at idle in the 2005 Baja.
- clutch pedal very hard to press in the 2005 Baja.
- stalls/loosing steering & brakes in the 2004 Baja.
- loss of power while driving in the 2006 Baja.
- radio doesn’t work in the 2003 Baja.
Is the Subaru Baja discontinued?
Subaru discontinued Baja production in April 2006.
How much can Subaru Baja tow?
Used 2005 Subaru Baja Sport – Specs & Features
Dimensions | |
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Angle of approach | 17.8 degrees |
Angle of departure | 18.9 degrees |
Drag Coefficient | 0.36 Cd. |
Maximum towing capacity | 2,400 lbs. |
How many Subaru Bajas were made in the US?
With Subaru projecting to sell 24,000 per year, 30,000 were marketed over four and a half years. Subaru discontinued Baja production in April 2006. Subaru stock-piled an inventory of 2006 models before discontinuing production, allowing dealers to continue to sell 2006 models as late as February 2008.
How big is a Subaru Baja bed?
The rear seats and rear wall fold flat creating almost 7.5 feet of cargo bed length.
Are Subaru Bajas rare?
The Subaru Baja turbo was sold in the US for just four short model years from 2003 to 2006, making it a rare luxury to find.