Does anyone own a Tribeca yet? Looking for opinions.
Does anyone own a Tribeca yet? Looking for opinions.
I have friends who are contemplating buying a 3.0L Subaru Tribeca, among other brands of vehicles. I am wondering if anybody owns one yet and if so, what is their opinion of the performance and features. They have a small caravan (about 900kg unladen) which they tow only on the roads and mainly short distances (100 - 200klms) They currently own a Mitsubishi Challenger, which in most respects they are quite happy with, except it only has 5 seats and they would like to have a 7 seater. After looking at several makes of vehicles, they have possibly narrowed it down to a 7 seater Volvo (which I know nothing about, so I have no opinion of it either way) and a Tribeca (which I also know little about, but it's a Subaru and that's enough for me) Seeing as though it is somebody else's money I am trying to spend on a Suby I thought I would open it up for discussion.
Cheers - Subegirl (Kim)
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- BaronVonChickenPants
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i personaly havent driven one but from what my boss has said about the one he has driven, it was a very confortable ride, went very well and was extreamly quiet, much quiter than a liberty.
Also is there a thread about the new tribeca being 3.6L? this should help move the weight, although it already has the same/better power than a v6 crumpledore and falcon so i cant imagin this being a current problem.
and yes i am sumwat biased being it is a subaru, as ugly as it is... tho it is growing on me
Also is there a thread about the new tribeca being 3.6L? this should help move the weight, although it already has the same/better power than a v6 crumpledore and falcon so i cant imagin this being a current problem.
and yes i am sumwat biased being it is a subaru, as ugly as it is... tho it is growing on me
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smh did a review on these some time back i think - sorta gutless as far as towing from memory and comments now coming thru that the next one - already? - is getting more power/cubes sorta says they know its no good for towing. is the first model gonna be the next taurus or avalon? good car but heavily discounted coz its ugly ?
Here's an article from Cars Guide about the Tribeca which you might find interesting reading .....
http://carsguide.news.com.au/story/0,20 ... 22,00.html
http://carsguide.news.com.au/story/0,20 ... 22,00.html
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Some hi res pics of the new version: Front and Rear
Not quite as outrages, looks a bit plain and boring (conservative?)
The part I like:

Jordan
Not quite as outrages, looks a bit plain and boring (conservative?)
The part I like:
Future Tribeca editions may also gain Subaru's recently announced diesel engine. Believed to be of about 2.5 litres in size, it features a horizontally opposed boxer cylinder design.

The Tribeca diesel is not expected to be available in Australia before 2009

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