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Subaru Tribeca Reviews by Year

2011 Subaru Tribeca
The 2011 Subaru Tribeca, selling in an MSRP range of $30,495 to $25,795 and returning fuel efficiency performance of 16/21, occupies a spot near the bottom of the affordable mid-sized SUV class. Although test drivers agree that the Tribeca, with room for seven and AWD standard is responsive, there are better crossovers on the market for the money. The decision to go standard with AWD lowers the fuel performance and competitors like the Chevrolet Traverse, at $1,200 less, offer better comfort and performance. Also take a look at the seven-seat Toyota Highlanders for $3,000 less.

The 2011 Tribeca comes in a variety of trims and uses a 3.6-liter V6 with 256 hp paired to a five-speed automatic, which can be shifted manually. Acceleration is very good, fuel economy isn't. The Highlander, for instance, gets 20/25 for the 2WD iteration. The Tribeca does get sound marks for decent braking and better-than-expected handling, with the feel erring more on the side of minivan than a mid-sized wagon with a high-body profile. more
2010 Subaru Tribeca
A new top trim level, Touring, has been added to the 2010 Subaru Tribeca lineup. Limited and base level Premium trims are also offered. All levels include awesome standard amenities like 7-passenger seating, auxiliary AC system with ceiling vents, heated seats in the front and more.
2009 Subaru Tribeca
The 2009 Subaru Tribeca has made its mark on the auto industry as one of the most affordable luxury SUVs. With four trim levels to choose from, buyers can find one that meets their specific needs like extra seating in the seven-passenger models or navigation and entertainment package upgrades.
2008 Subaru B9 Tribeca
The 2008 Subaru Tribeca loses two things for this model year: the much-criticized three-point grille has been replaced by a one-piece grille with three horizontal cross bars and a chrome upper lining, and the B9 designation has been dropped from its name.
2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca
The 2007 Subaru Tribeca comes in two models and four configurations (five-passenger and seven-passenger.) The base Tribeca starts from $29,995; the Tribeca Limited from $32,495.