Thursday, July 30, 2009

Sedan Car : 2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca

2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca

This is a nice Sedan. It is 2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca. This Car photo can become the consideration for those who plan to buy a car. Read the following auto information.

Model strengths:
Unique styling; extensive standard features; standard all-wheel-drive.

Model changes:
The B9 Tribeca was introduced in 2006 as Subaru's top-of-the line crossover vehicle, so it received only minor revisions for 2007. The suspension was retuned for a softer ride and a rollover sensor was added. A new port-installed Special Edition package includes a mesh grille, chrome wheels, and XM satellite radio. Other new port-installed options for 2007 include reverse-assist sensors, remote start, and a cargo cover.

Model value:
The Subaru B9 Tribeca is built on the Outback platform, and it is higher off the ground and larger inside than most other comparable crossovers. The Tribeca also offers a third-row seat-something many of its competitors don't offer. Add in all-wheel drive and lots of other standard features that are usually only seen as options in this segment, as well as a large cargo area, and it's clear Subaru was paying attention to what many crossovers lack.

Model overview:
When Subaru introduced the B9 Tribeca in 2006, they brought their years of all-wheel-drive and sport-utility expertise to building a crossover vehicle that is original, feature-packed, and completely new. Their expertise is apparent in the 2007 model as well.

Powered by the 245-horsepower 3.0L horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine from the Outback, the Tribeca rides on standard 18-inch aluminum wheels with four-wheel disc brakes with anti-lock brakes. The feature list continues with a power sunroof, fog lights, power front seats, auxiliary audio input, power door locks and windows, remote keyless entry, HomeLink, dual-zone automatic climate control, and side impact air bags in front and back.

The Limited upgrade adds seat memory for two drivers as well as three-mode heated front seats, and first and second row leather seat trim. The stereo has an upgraded amplifier and a six-disc CD changer.


The standard Tribeca has two rows of seating, and holds five-passengers. A two-passenger third row of seating is available, and can be ordered with a rear seat entertainment system. Navigation can also be added to the Limited trim. A number of port-installed options are available as well.

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