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  • Subara Tribeca's T-shaped driving environment gives front occupants a good view and cosy surroundings. Subaru Tribeca a forgotten talent

    Tribeca is one no-one things about, but worth a look when you're researching a luxury active family holdall. Subaru's Tribeca is one of the sharper looking seven-seaters around. Subara Tribeca's T-shaped driving environment gives front occupants a good view   from Stuff.co.nz Read more »

  • Subaru Tribeca will be discontinued

    has decided to axe the heavily criticized and poor-selling Tribeca, according to sources. The end is obviously near as even Subaru won’t confirm if the crossover would exist beyond the 2013 model year. When the Tribeca was launched in 2005, it received negative   from Auto Spies Read more »

  • 2011 Subaru Tribeca Front Three Quarters 2013 Reportedly End-Of-Line for Subaru Tribeca

    its introduction for the 2006 model year, the Subaru Tribeca has been an outlier in Subaru's lineup. While the Outback totaled a solid 104,405 units and the Forester rang up 76,196 sales for 2011, a mere 2791 Tribecas moved off the lot that year, making it   from Truck Trend Read more »

  • Rumormill: Subaru Tribeca getting the axe?

    Subaru finally be killing the Tribeca? We'll admit it. We've been waiting for this day since we first spied the 2006 Subaru B9 Tribeca. So has every other too-clever-by-half automotive journalist who slammed Subie's range-topper when it debuted in late 2005,   from Autoblog Read more »

  • Subaru’s “Flying Vagina” Has Been Shot Down

    Subaru Tribeca, aka “The Flying Vagina“, aka the car that really got things going for TTAC, is due to die after the 2013 model year. Between the Outback, Forester and the upcoming XV, the thirsty, 6-cylinder Tribeca is basically redundant. At least it’s no   from The Truth About Cars Read more »

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About Subaru Tribeca

The Subaru Tribeca is a mid-size crossover SUV sold since 2005 by Subaru, the automobile manufacturing division of Japanese transportation conglomerate Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI). Released in some markets as the Subaru B9 Tribeca, the name "Tribeca" derives from the TriBeCa neighborhood of New York City. Built on the Subaru Legacy platform and sold in five- and seven-seat configurations, the Tribeca was originally intended to be sold alongside a slightly revised version known as the Saab 9-6. Saab, at the time a subsidiary of General Motors (GM), abandoned the 9-6 program just prior to its release—a decision forced by GM's disposal of its 20 percent stake in FHI in 2005.

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