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From reading the posts here it seems as if nobody owns a Baja. Does anyone own this car? I really like the OB and Forester but the utility of a Baja seems to be excellent. Any thoughts? According to Subaru media website they sold 900+ units in the US in June |
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Long Boarders Rule! wrote: From reading the posts here it seems as if nobody owns a Baja. Does anyone own this car? I really like the OB and Forester but the utility of a Baja seems to be excellent. Any thoughts? According to Subaru media website they sold 900+ units in the US in June alone. But it is the worst selling model second only to Impreza. |
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According to Subaru media website they sold 900+ units in the US in June alone. But it is the worst selling model second only to Impreza. Proving once again that no niche is too small for Subaru to explore. Ibet they've still sold more Bajas than SVXs in the first year they were made. |

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Hey, it's a good thing. I enjoy owning a unique vehicle, and if itwasn't for the fact that the standard Legacy wagon/Outback meets my needs so well, I'd be looking at a Baja in a few years when the early models drop enough in price - just to be different. With that in mind, I originally wanted an SVX because it was as cool-yet-weird-looking as an Italian exotic, but with much cheaper parts for repair. Of course, with that said a lot of SVX parts are more expensive than Legacy parts, and since it took me 6 months just to find a Legacy that I liked, I didn't want to spend another 6 months trying to find an SVX when my Mercury was falling apart on me. ![]() Different is good. A friend of mine drove a Subaru XT6 all through High School, and he was picking up girls left and right. For graduation, he got a brand new Volkswagen Jetta and none of the ladies were interested in that - everyone had one, it was just boring and so mainstream. You can't get any weirder than a car that resembles a wedge of cheese, has an instrument cluster that looks straight out of a video game, and has a fighter-jet control stick for a gear shifter. So what you're trying to tell me that if I get a Baja all the problems |

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Gee, I own one. I think it was about the 3rd purchased in San Antonio but I see others on the road now and then. It has proven to be very useful, perhaps more so with the soft cover over the cargo area. It seems just the right size since I can carry 4 if necessary and still have room in the back for tall plants (or furniture) and heavy cargo like water softener salt, 50lb bags of deer corn and the like. I've had Legacy station wagons in the past but the Baja seems more useful especially when it comes to taller loads. |
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From reading the posts here it seems as if nobody owns a Baja. Does anyone own this car? I really like the OB and Forester but the utility of a Baja seems to be excellent. Any thoughts? |

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