What does B9 Tribeca mean?

What does B9 Tribeca mean?

This Subaru is named after the dead-cool district of Tribeca in New York. The B bit of the B9 designation refers to the car’s “boxer” engine design, where the cylinders are horizontally opposed, so when they’re working it’s a bit like boxers punching each other.

What kind of car is the 2006 Subaru Tribeca?

A step up in size and luxury from the Outback, the 2006 B9 Tribeca is a logical progression of the Subaru model lineup with all of the right stuff to take on its toughest competition in the crossover SUV segment.

What kind of engine does a Subaru B9 Tribeca have?

Pre-owned Subaru B9 Tribeca models are available with a 3.0 L-liter gas engine, with output up to 250 hp, depending on engine type. The Used 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca comes with all wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 5-speed shiftable automatic.

What kind of car is a Subaru B9?

Late to the sport-utility-vehicle party with its B9 Tribeca, Subaru brings no innovation to the category, but the company took the right approach in terms of the vehicle’s size, construction and . . . Subaru-ness. The five- or seven-seat vehicle is car-based, or has unibody construction, and it’s relatively lightweight and space-efficient.

How much does oil change on Subaru B9 Tribeca cost?

Contrary to other comments regarding oil changes and service needed to be done at a dealer is bogus. I now have over 200K on this SUV and recently had my cats replaced and the bushings replaced, all at a cost of under $800. That is the most expensive repair to date and is to be expected with that much mileage.

Pre-owned Subaru B9 Tribeca models are available with a 3.0 L-liter gas engine, with output up to 250 hp, depending on engine type. The Used 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca comes with all wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 5-speed shiftable automatic.

A step up in size and luxury from the Outback, the 2006 B9 Tribeca is a logical progression of the Subaru model lineup with all of the right stuff to take on its toughest competition in the crossover SUV segment.

Late to the sport-utility-vehicle party with its B9 Tribeca, Subaru brings no innovation to the category, but the company took the right approach in terms of the vehicle’s size, construction and . . . Subaru-ness. The five- or seven-seat vehicle is car-based, or has unibody construction, and it’s relatively lightweight and space-efficient.

Contrary to other comments regarding oil changes and service needed to be done at a dealer is bogus. I now have over 200K on this SUV and recently had my cats replaced and the bushings replaced, all at a cost of under $800. That is the most expensive repair to date and is to be expected with that much mileage.