When did the Subaru Tribeca come out?

When did the Subaru Tribeca come out?

2005
The Subaru Tribeca is a mid-size crossover SUV made from 2005 to 2014.

What happened to the Subaru Tribeca?

The Tribeca has since been discontinued since 2014 but replaced with the fully capable and reliable Ascent. Both are three-row SUVs that offer ample power, but the new Ascent has added more space, more versatility, and a more athletic driving experience.

Why did they discontinue the Subaru Tribeca?

The biggest reason for the Subaru Tribeca being discontinued was the low sales rate. They simply weren’t selling, so Subaru decided to scrap the name and car in favour of a better vehicle, the Subaru Ascent. In 2014, the last year the Tribeca was sold, only 732 models were sold.

Is the Subaru Tribeca AWD?

Like all Subaru vehicles, the Tribeca is offered with only all-wheel drive. Power comes from the same 3.0-liter horizontally opposed boxer six-cylinder engine also found in the Outback.

Does Subaru Tribeca have 3rd row seating?

The Tribeca has a standard third-row seat, but like most midsize SUVs with third rows, reviewers say it’s a tight fit.

Are there any recalls on the 2008 Subaru Tribeca?

With the 2008 freshening, Subaru also eliminated the transmission problems we complained about when we tested the 2005 Tribeca. All models claim seven-passenger seating, and a rear-view monitor is optional. There are 9 recalls on this vehicle. Learn More.

What’s the name of the new Subaru Tribeca?

The 2008 Subaru Tribeca crossover has a new nose, a new tail, a new engine, and a more mainstream appeal as it sidles into the new model year. The Edsel-looking grille and the former B9 middle name are gone; the new grille’s tucked neatly into the front bumper, while new headlamps give it a wider appearance and a much broader appeal.

Where is the variable valve timing on a Subaru Tribeca?

Although Subaru’s variable valve timing is now found on both the intake and exhaust side of the 3.6-liter mill, the 3.0-liter engine’s variable valve-lift mechanism has been deleted. The five-speed automatic transmission has also received a thorough makeover.

What kind of seats does a Subaru Tribeca have?

With the 2008 freshening, Subaru also eliminated the transmission problems we complained about when we tested the 2005 Tribeca. All models claim seven-passenger seating, and a rear-view monitor is optional.

How much does a 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca cost?

Description: Used 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca with AWD/4WD, Tire Pressure Warning, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, Rear Bench Seats, Stability Control. WAS $9,995. CARFAX 1-Owner. 5-Pass Ltd trim.

What kind of entertainment system does Subaru B9 Tribeca have?

On the road, the 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca drives like a big, heavy truck. All rear-seat riders are bound to enjoy the optional rear 9-inch DVD entertainment system with two sets of wireless headphones, remote control and auxiliary input for video games, an option on the seven-passenger Tribeca Limited.

What causes a Subaru B9 Tribeca to shake?

Finally had it towed to a local Subaru specialty shop and a NON-Subaru mechanic figured it out! Turns out the previous shaking was caused by a bad spark plug, like the wiring inside. The rest of the problems were caused by the serpentine belt going out (just under $300 for parts and labor).

What kind of car is a Subaru Tribeca?

Subaru-ness. The five- or seven-seat vehicle is car-based, or has unibody construction, and it’s relatively lightweight and space-efficient. Compare this to the Volkswagen Touareg, another latecomer, which is sized and priced in the same ballpark but was designed for full offroad capability. This makes for higher weight and lower fuel economy.