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Subaru Tribeca

Price $38,995 – $45,495
Fuel consumption 9.4 – 13.1 L/100km
The Car Guide rating 77%(view ratings)
The Subaru Tribeca provides mid-size, three-row crossover comfort, available with a high level of equipment and the safety of standard all-wheel drive. The Tribeca can haul up to seven passengers, and it offers a good amount of cargo space to go with its roomy interior. The Tribeca's sole engine option is a 3.6-liter, six-cylinder mill that produces a healthy 256 horsepower and 247 lb-ft of torque, shifted via a five-speed automatic transmission.

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NewsSubaru Tribeca Production to End
First appearing on the North American market in 2005 and assembled at the factory in Lafayette, Indiana, the Subaru Tribeca will be disappearing from dealerships nationwide. The Japanese manufacturer has decided to cancel the SUV. The move will take effect in January 2014. In the past eight years only 78,000 …
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