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Subaru: a 2 seater Baja...?

  1. #1
    Pawel
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    a 2 seater Baja...?

    I just checked the group archives and I don't see anything on the
    subject past mid-2001. A week or so ago I started looking around at a
    practical commuting vehicle. I'd be perfectly satisfied with a small
    pickup, say Tacoma, if it only came with front wheel drive. Step by step
    (mostly adding up the option prices) I arrived at the Baja price range,
    and realized the ideal vehicle for me would be a 2-seater version of
    Baja with larger bed, El Camino style (or, as I later found out, a Brat
    reincarnation with longer bed). I know I'm not the only one who's been
    thinking that, but I don't see any posts on the subject in the archives
    past 2001. I shot an email to Subaru over the weekend, and Monday
    morning (!) I got this in reply:

    "(...)We appreciate that you took the time to inquire. At this time, we
    do
    not have plans to offer an ''El Camino-style'' Baja model. We have not
    yet solidified our future product plans for this model, so we will
    gladly take your request into consideration.

    We are certainly not opposed to the idea of change. We will forward
    your comments to our Product Planning Department for their
    consideration. (...)"

    Does anyone have any more up to date information on Subaru's attitude
    towards the idea? Was that just a polite put-down, or should I get all
    pumped up and start a 2-seater Subaru pickup fan site in hopes of
    getting more publicity for the idea? ;-)

    Paul




  2. #2
    Michael
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    Re: a 2 seater Baja...?


    2 seater baja? just get a pick-up truck. Seriously , there has to be a front wheel drive p/u truck out there, doesn't there?

    Mike

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  3. #3
    null
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    Re: a 2 seater Baja...?

    No there are no front wheel drive pickups. They're all rear wheel drive
    for one reason;when you've got
    the bed loaded you need the weight on top of the drive wheels. I'd love to
    see a fully loaded truck bed
    with front wheel drive in the winter.

    On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 18:55:26 -0600, Michael P. Smith <com>
    wrote:
     


  4. #4
    TG
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    incorrect

    I have a 2001 front wheel drive Ford Ranger, 210 horsepower, 5 speed
    automatic. The cargo rating is the same as in the rear wheel drive version.
    WHY would you need the cargo on top of the drive wheels? I live in a snowy
    state (MT) and the front wheel drive does better, putting weight in the bed
    doesn't make the front wheels come off the ground. TG

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  5. #5
    Rob
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    Re: incorrect

    TG wrote: 
    Did you buy this vehicle in the USA? Ford has never made a front wheel
    drive Ranger in the US. I had an '87 BRAT which was normally front wheel
    drive until it was shifted into 4WD. With 1000lbs in the bed and in
    front wheel drive, it would do huge burnouts trying to get started on
    hills.


  6. #6
    TG
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    Re: incorrect

    Yes, I bought it in the USA and it was made for the US market as well. I
    have no trouble getting parts at Ford, they don't say "Ford never made a
    front wheel drive Ranger". A properly loaded bed according to the owners
    manual always shows the center of gravity for the load slightly ahead of the
    rear axle so that even the the rear suspension is supporting most of the
    weight the front also helps and the "wheelie" effect caused by leverage is
    negated.
    Wasn't 1,000# overloading the Brat? TG

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  7. #7
    Rob
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    Re: incorrect

    TG wrote: 

    Of course it was overloaded! I still don't believe you have a front
    wheel drive Ranger. Why not post a picture? 


  8. #8
    Dan
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    Re: incorrect

    TG <netnospam> wrote: 

    Are you sure it isn't a FOUR wheel drive Ford ranger? The two
    wheel drive version of the Ford Ranger is REAR wheel drive. The
    pickup Volkswagen used to sell in the US was front wheel drive,
    but that's the only one I recall.

    -DanD

    --
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    # "Whenever 'A' attempts by law to impose his moral standards upon 'B', 'A'
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  9. #9
    TG
    Guest

    Re: incorrect

    Yes, I'm sure. I also have a 2001 XLT 4x4 but this one is FWD only, no
    driveshaft to the rear and no rear differential. TG

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  10. #10
    null
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    Re: incorrect

    Well I'm going to have to disagree until I see photos. I've checked every
    website that had a review
    on the 2001 Ford Ranger and not one mentions that the 2wd is front wheel
    drive. In fact, the ones that
    do say anything about the rear axle says it's got 4.10 gear ratio.

    Searching newsgroups, btw 'front wheel drive truck' is a hot topic. There
    was a VW Rabbit truck that was front
    wheel drive, (it could only haul 500lbs). Dodge/Horizion had an elcamino
    like vehicle called the rampage that was
    apparently front wheel drive.

    Oh and they also rate the 4.0 V6 at 207hp

    front engine, rear-wheel drive


    On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 17:30:37 -0700, TG <netnospam> wrote:
     



 

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