Is the 2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca a new car?

Is the 2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca a new car?

Thanks For Signing Up! Subaru brought a “revised” 2007 B9 Tribeca to the Chicago Auto Show. Changes to that model were almost invisible to the naked eye, and so it is with the one you’ll see on dealers’ lots.

What kind of engine does a Subaru Tribeca have?

It is a stand-alone model, but borrows a six-cylinder engine from the Liberty and Outback. The petrol unit is a 3.0-litre boxer with 180kW and 297Nm. There is no diesel option. When many other models use six-speed transmissions, the Tribeca uses a five-speed automatic. As do its Subaru siblings, the Tribeca has a constant AWD system.

Why is the Subaru Tribeca less likely to roll?

Subaru says the Tribeca is less likely to roll that other big AWD wagons because of its lower centre of gravity thanks largely to the boxer engine (with horizontally opposed cylinders) that sits lower than a regular six-cylinder engine. The Australian New Car Assessment Program awarded Tribeca a five-star safety rating.

How much does a Subaru Tribeca cost in Australia?

The Australian New Car Assessment Program awarded Tribeca a five-star safety rating. The five-seat 3.0R, the base Tribeca model, costs $53,990. The seven-seater is $2000 more. A more luxurious 3.0R Premium five-seater costs $58,990 and the seven-seater adds $2000.

Thanks For Signing Up! Subaru brought a “revised” 2007 B9 Tribeca to the Chicago Auto Show. Changes to that model were almost invisible to the naked eye, and so it is with the one you’ll see on dealers’ lots.

The Subaru B9 Tribeca is powered by a 3.0-liter, horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine. It produces 245 horsepower and 215 pound-feet of torque. A five-speed automatic is the only transmission offered. All B9 Tribecas are all-wheel drive.

What are the features of a 2007 Subaru?

For 2007, Subaru adds a standard rollover system that can detect a potential rollover and activate the side curtain airbags. Also, a new brake-assist system that applies the brakes with greater force in an emergency stop is standard. On models equipped with the navigation system, a rear vision camera is included.

Why are the speakers on my Subaru Outback not working?

I have nearly the same issue with my 2004 Subaru Outback wagon. Except, in my case the front speakers do not work but the back speakers work intermittently. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don’t – they sort of pop in and out unpredictably.

What kind of safety system does a Subaru Tribeca have?

As do its Subaru siblings, the Tribeca has a constant AWD system. All Tribecas come standard with electronic stability control, dual front, side and curtain airbags and seatbelt sensors on all seats indicate if someone has not belted-up. Another sensor detects if the car is about to roll and automatically deploys the curtain airbags.

Where does the Subaru Tribeca get its suspension from?

MOST Subarus come from Japan, but the Tribeca is made in Lafayette, Indiana. To please the locals, it is big and has plush suspension. And it upholds the US right to have more than one cupholder: the Tribeca has 10. The Tribeca is unlike other lean and agile Subarus, but that doesn’t mean it should be written off.

The Tribeca can seat five or seven people. The B9 Tribeca is equipped with standard symmetrical Variable Torque Distribution all-wheel drive. It’s powered by an all-aluminum horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine, and the five-speed automatic transmission incorporates a Sportshift provision for manual gear changes.

Which is bigger a BMW X5 or a Subaru B9 Tribeca?

Interiors may be finished in Slate Gray or Desert Beige. Built on a modified Outback platform, the B9 Tribeca has a longer (108.2-inch) wheelbase and wider track, as well as 8.4 inches of ground clearance. Subaru says the B9 Tribeca’s center of gravity is 1.5-inches lower than that of a BMW X5.

What kind of seats does a Subaru Tribeca have?

Each section of the 40/20/40-split folding second-row seat slides fore/aft independently, which translates to plenty of second-row leg space. The center spot is somewhat hard and high, but generally tolerable. The available 50/50-split third-row bench incorporates integral headrests and carpeted backs.

How much does a 2006 Subaru Tribeca cost?

Compare to Similar Vehicles Used 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca Used 2010 Suzuki Grand Vitara See Details Price $5,830 $5,970 KBB.com Rating N/A N/A Consumer Rating N/A 4.3

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).

How many people can fit in a Subaru Tribeca?

Before the Tribeca, Subaru had never offered a model in the United States that could hold more than five occupants. The Tribeca can seat five or seven people. The B9 Tribeca is equipped with standard symmetrical Variable Torque Distribution all-wheel drive.

Which is better a Subaru RDX or a Tribeca?

RDX, besides pricey, turned out to be too small compared to Tribeca, especially the tight back seat and small cargo area; it’s also way too noisy when speeding up from low speed. Tribeca, on the other hand, feels more solid when turning & smoother speeding up.

How many Subaru Tribeca are there in the US?

Sales in United States and Canada Year U.S. Sales Canadian Sales 2005 14,797 804 2006 18,614 902 2007 16,790 801 2008 10,975 925

What kind of styling does a Subaru Tribeca have?

The B9 Tribeca featured a triangular grille and a rounded body shape. Subaru also used the grille styling on the Impreza, and the Japanese market Subaru R1 and R2 kei car products. As this styling motif proved controversial, all future Subaru redesigns abandoned this design language.