Used 2003 Subaru Baja Consumer Reviews
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New "Brat" is a blast!
I was intrigued by the Baja from the first Subaru "teasers" in the Spring of 2002. After test driving the Baja next to a couple of compact pickups, I took it home. I was a little worried about whether it would be practical or even useful as a "truck," but after six months, I've enjoyed every minute of owning it. Handling is great. I had the rotor vibration problems mentioned in another review, but Subaru replaced all four and it rides fine now. It's a little underpowered, but still moves when needed. It has a VERY long list of standard features. It's been useful for small and medium-sized loads. Overall, I couldn't be happier with it.
Fun! Fun!! Fun!!!
Baja has proven itself in several snowstorms in the Northeast. (Changed Bridgestones to Dunlop Wintersport M2 tires.)Unstoppable, reliable, great handling and ride. Only positive comments from onlookers, so far.
- Base Crew CabMSRP: $5,90043 mi away
- Base Crew CabMSRP: $5,400172 mi away
- Base Crew CabMSRP: $7,995269 mi away
Baja
You won't see one at every intresection.I get alot of stares and what is it.The best time behind the wheel is when it rains.You can take off faster than any one else,take corners and turns faster.The AWD system works well with the limited slip rear end.I don't know why sales are slow.I think subaru should have come out with the baja sooner,better late than never.I can't wait til the turbo model hits the ground.
Awsome
Best Truck as far as fun goes
WOW!
Wow! I love it. Performance is great. Moonroof is so much fun. Leather seats!!!! I am skier, dirt biker, and member of arm-wrestler. I drove Baja arcoss the mountain all the time. I have been looking for a new SUV for a year till Baja appeared on commerical break that caught my attention. Baja is match my personaly.