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Share this on Twitter Share this on Facebook Email. Most Popular. New electric car charger revealed alongside announcement that UK will ban the sale of all new non-zero-emission HGVs by Top 10 best hybrid cars to buy I have had a lot of rattles and they appear to be with the rear seat and the rear hatch. Dealer cant seem to get it right. Otherwise all of the features of the car are great! Would be very happy but for the bumps and rattles.

Subaru should offer standard features on certain trim levels. When buying this car it seems like I could never find the same model with the exactly the same features twice. Overall, while I like the car and feel very safe driving it, I have been disappointed with a few issues. First, I agree with others citing the headlights as an issue.

Not only is the low beam ineffectual, but I have had to replace the bulbs numerous times. Third, there is a blind spot on the passenger side due to the small rear window. Fourth, the electrical system has been causing problems. I am sold on Subarus, just not on the Tribeca.

I own a Forester and have owned the Outback. Will revert to one of them moving forward. Sleek exterior and diamond gray color is awesome. Front grill is toned down with less chrome. Interior ergo is good and quality is up there with European cars. Ride is comfortable yet firm enough to handle twisties easily. Quiet ride as well. Brakes good. Could use a bit more power but adequate for an SUV. Honda Pilot a bit roomier since its a box but after test driving both, youll take the Tribeca for everything else it offers that the Pilot doesnt.

Excellent driving experience in snow and tarmac. We know there's more problems than this. Let us know which one you'd like to see us cover next. Subaru Tribeca with seven seats offered all the features of the base model along with rear climate controls and heated front seats. The limited package offered with an upgraded sound system and leather upholstery.

A rear seat entertainment system, rearview camera and a navigation system was available as the optional features.

The cabin was the biggest turn off with an abundant use of plastics. The absence of telescoping steering wheel made the driving position uncomfortable. Luckily there was a plentiful cargo area in the rear. Overall the Subaru B9 Tribeca is not a good recommendation to be bought as a used car.



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